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During the KTLK era the station was the former radio home of the Los Angeles Clippers (traded to KSPN in exchange for Kings' rights, now on KLAC), the Los Angeles Sparks (contract not renewed after 2008), and the Los Angeles Avengers (team folded in 2009). The Kings returned to KEIB for one season, and since 2019, the team has no terrestrial ...
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: 2015–16: KABC: Nick Nickson or Jon Rosen Daryl Evans: 2014–15 ...
1430 ESPN Radio KSPN: 710 AM Los Angeles: CA: ESPN LA 710 KIFM: 1320 AM West Sacramento: CA: ESPN 1320 AM KXTK: 1280 AM San Luis Obispo: CA: ESPN Radio 1280 KAVP: 1450 AM Colona: CO: ESPN Radio 1450 KEPN: 1600 AM Denver: CO: 1600 ESPN KKFN: 104.3 FM Denver: CO: Denver Sports 104.3 The Fan KIUP: 930 AM Durango: CO: ESPN Radio 930 WSBN: 630 AM ...
If the Kings defeat the Warriors on Tuesday, they would advance to the final play-in game against the loser of the Los Angeles Lakers-New Orleans Pelicans matchup, competing for the eighth and ...
At the time of its sign-off, KIIS was owned by Salem Media Group and broadcast a top 40 music format as a simulcast of KIIS-FM in Los Angeles. This was the third AM station to hold the KIIS call sign, following the stations at 1150 AM in Los Angeles (1975–1980 and 1984–1997, now KEIB) and 1220 AM in Santa Clarita (1999–2003, now KHTS ...
The Los Angeles Kings' game against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday has been postponed, the NHL announced. "In light of the devastating effects of the wildfires in the Los Angeles area, tonight ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1150 kHz: [1] 1150 AM is a Regional broadcast frequency, according to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
Thirteen employees were laid off this week at iHeartMedia's KFI-AM (640), cutting the staff of the Los Angeles radio station in half.