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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. Petros Papadakis - Wikipedia

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    Petros Papadakis (born June 16, 1977) is an American sportscaster who serves as a college football analyst for Fox Sports and co-host of the Petros and Money Show on AM 570 LA Sports, Los Angeles. He played college football as a tailback and was team captain for the USC Trojans .

  4. KFI - Wikipedia

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    Popular disk jockeys played records and chatted about local events, interspersed with aggressive local news and sports coverage. The station also carried Monitor, the NBC network's weekend radio service. In the 1980s, as FM replaced AM radio as the primary source for contemporary music, KFI became a news and information outlet.

  5. Bill Handel - Wikipedia

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    On September 11, 2001, Handel was on air live when the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center took place. Most of the Clear Channel FM music stations in Los Angeles switched over to a live feed of Handel's show as news reports and further attacks unfolded. At that time, Rush Limbaugh's show normally would follow The Bill Handel Show on KFI.

  6. Phil Hendrie - Wikipedia

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    Philip Stephen Hendrie is an American radio personality and actor. [1] [2] He is widely known for his voiceover talent throughout the radio and film industry. [3]He came to prominence in the 1990s hosting The Phil Hendrie Show, a radio talk show where he portrayed both himself as a calm, rational host while simultaneously portraying any of several outrageous and offensive characters who would ...

  7. 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.

  8. Fred Roggin - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Jay Roggin (born May 6, 1957) is an American sports anchor currently with Los Angeles sports radio station KLAC.He is best known for his career at KNBC-TV.Born in Detroit, Michigan, Roggin was also a sports talk radio host at KMPC in Los Angeles and is currently co-hosting, alongside Rodney Peete, an afternoon sports show on KLAC.

  9. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9 signed on the air as commercial station KFI-TV on August 25, 1948, [5] [6] owned by Earle C. Anthony alongside KFI radio (640 AM). [7] However, the station was originally licensed as experimental W6XEA about 1940, and in 1944 applied for the call letters KSEE (which are now used by the NBC affiliate in Fresno, California).