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  2. Marc Germain - Wikipedia

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    Marc Germain (born May 28, 1967) is an American radio talk show host. He was previously known as Mr. KFI and Mr. KABC on his radio shows on their respective stations. He currently hosts his own internet radio show, The Marc Germain Show.

  3. The Tim Conway Jr. Show - Wikipedia

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    The Tim Conway Jr. Show is a weeknight talk radio program, currently web streaming and broadcasting throughout the Los Angeles County and Orange County, California metropolitan areas at KFI AM 640. The show runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pacific Time and is hosted by Tim Conway, Jr. Conway rose to popularity as a longtime host on former FM talk ...

  4. KFI - Wikipedia

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    From 1960 to 1973, the station was the radio flagship station of the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team. KFI aired all the games as well as feeding the play-by-play broadcasts to other stations in the Southwest. KFI's founder, Earle C. Anthony, died on August 6, 1961. [39] In April 1972, KFI celebrated its 50th birthday.

  5. The John and Ken Show - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, 125 stations carried the program. On March 19, 1999, The John and Ken Show was taken off the air at KFI, allegedly by a vice president in Atlanta over the syndication issue, although the spat was referred to as a "contract dispute". In addition, the hosts themselves were more comfortable with dealing with state and local issues. [8]

  6. Bill Handel - Wikipedia

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    From September 8, 2009 to February 12, 2010, Handel aired an additional show from noon to 2 p.m. on KFI after Dr. Laura Schlessinger moved from KFI to another Los Angeles talk station, 980 KFWB. Handel's afternoon show was syndicated to a handful of affiliates, though Premiere Radio Networks did not aggressively market the show.

  7. The Phil Hendrie Show - Wikipedia

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    The show ran for nearly 16 years, from August 1990 to June 23, 2006. [2] Hendrie began doing voices on his program at KVEN in Ventura, California during the Gulf War when he created "Raj Fahneen," an Egyptian who demanded that George H. W. Bush wash Saddam Hussein's feet with his hair. [3]

  8. Dave Garroway - Wikipedia

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    Garroway was the first "communicator" on NBC Radio's Monitor when the program first aired on June 12, 1955. [22] He continued as the Sunday-evening host of the news and music program from 1955 to 1961. [23] Garroway worked on the air at WCBS radio in 1964 and briefly hosted the afternoon rush-hour shift at KFI in Los Angeles in late 1970 and ...

  9. John B. Wells - Wikipedia

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    John B. Wells is an American talk radio host, voice actor, and former weekend host of Coast to Coast AM. In addition to his film and television work, Wells has worked at television stations and radio stations across Texas and around the world.