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KABC (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a conservative talk radio format .
On radio, the Dodgers have broadcast on KLAC (570 AM) since 2012. In October 2011 the team signed a three-year deal with KLAC parent company Clear Channel Communications. KABC (790 AM) was the Dodgers' flagship station from 1974 through 1997 and from 2008 through 2011. The games had aired on KFWB (980 AM) from 2002 through
This is a list of AM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... KABC: 790 AM: Los Angeles: KABI: 1560 AM: Abilene, Kansas: KABN: 960 ...
Ken Minyard (born in 1939) is a radio personality.He was featured on KABC-AM (790) radio's morning Newstalk show in the early 1970s, but he is best remembered for partnering with Bob Arthur on the "Ken and Bob Company" morning radio program on KABC-AM Los Angeles, California from 1973–1990.
KWKW (1330 AM) is a commercial Spanish-language radio station licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, United States, featuring a sports format known as "Tu Liga Radio 1330". [2] Owned by Lotus Communications , the station services Greater Los Angeles and much of surrounding Southern California and, since September 2019, has been the Los ...
KABC (AM), a radio station on 790 kHz licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, which held the call sign KECA from 1929 to 1954 KLOS , an FM radio station on 95.5 MHz licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States, which held the call sign KECA-FM from 1947 to 1954
KABC may refer to: KABC (AM), a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States; KABC-TV, a television station (channel 7) licensed to Los Angeles, California; Karbi-Anglong Baptist Convention; Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, a psychological test to measure intelligence of children
After several years as a guest and substitute host for talk radio programs in Los Angeles, James worked as the morning drive host on KTOK AM 1000 in Oklahoma City in 2004. [3] In 2005, James became the host of Red Eye Radio, an overnight (1 a.m. to 5 a.m.) call-in program on KABC (AM) 790 in Los Angeles. [5] He focused on both local and ...