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KLAC (570 AM) is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, serving Greater Los Angeles.Owned by a joint venture between iHeartMedia, Inc. and the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club, KLAC serves as the Los Angeles affiliate for Fox Sports Radio; the flagship station for the Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network, the Los Angeles Clippers, UCLA Bruins football and ...
On March 10, 1997, KIIS became sports radio KXTA, the flagship station of the Los Angeles Dodgers. [5] [7] The KIIS call letters would later resurface in Santa Clarita in 1998, with another simulcast of KIIS-FM (that station is now known as KHTS, having changed its call letters in 2003). XTRA Sports 1150 flipped to Fox Sports 1150 for a time.
Orange (English flagship) KWKW 1330 AM Los Angeles (Spanish flagship) KSPN 710 AM Los Angeles (select games) KVTA: 1590 AM Ventura-Oxnard-Santa Barbara: KXPS: 1010 AM Palm Springs: KHTY: 970 AM Bakersfield: KIGS: 620 AM Hanford: KMET: 1490 AM Banning/Riverside: KMPS: 910 AM Victorville/Hesperia: KLOA: 1240 AM Ridgecrest
In the latter part of the 1990s and most of the 2000s, XETRA simulcast with Los Angeles station KXTA to give listeners in the Los Angeles area two frequencies to hear the programming. The station's best-known sportscaster on XETRA was Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton , who hosted a nightly sports talk program from 1987 until 2005, and was also the play ...
In 2014, the station signed Dan Sileo to host its morning drive show. In April 2018, XEPRS got new competition on the FM dial when Entercom switched KEGY 97.3 to a sports format, branded as "97.3 The Fan." [15] It became the San Diego Padres' flagship station, taking over from co-owned KBZT 94.9.
Previously when the team was in San Diego its main flagship was KIOZ. The previous Los Angeles flagship was KLAC/570, in Los Angeles and Orange County, which like KIOZ, KLSD, and several other Charger radio affiliates, is owned by iHeartMedia. Prior to that KSPN/710 was the Los Angeles affiliate and before that, KMPC/1540 for several years.
The Angels Radio Network is a network of 7 radio stations that air Major League Baseball games of the Los Angeles Angels. As of September 2018 [update] , 6 stations broadcast games in English, while another broadcasts them in Spanish.
Flagship station: Play-by-play: Color commentator(s) 2019-20 LA Kings Audio Network (No terrestrial radio flagship station) [1] ESPN Deportes KWKW (Spanish Broadcast- 10 games only) Nick Nickson: Daryl Evans: 2018–19: KEIB: Nick Nickson: Daryl Evans: 2017–18: KABC: Nick Nickson: Daryl Evans: 2016–17: KABC: Nick Nickson: Daryl Evans: 2015 ...