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  2. KFWB - Wikipedia

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    KFWB (980 AM) is a commercial radio station in Los Angeles, California.KFWB is owned by Lotus Communications, and airs a classic regional Mexican music radio format.The station has a colorful history, being the radio voice of Warner Bros. Studios in the early days of broadcasting, and a long-time Group W (later CBS Radio) station from 1966 to 2016.

  3. Fred Roggin - Wikipedia

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    On September 22, 2014, The Fred Roggin Show launched on KFWB in Los Angeles, branded as The Beast 980. The sports radio talk show was heard weekdays from 3pm-6pm on AM 980 in Southern California, as well as KFWB's website (thebeast980.com) and The Beast 980 phone app for Android and iPhone.

  4. List of radio stations in California - Wikipedia

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  5. All-news radio - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse also used field reporters at its all-news stations, which included 1010 WINS New York, KYW Newsradio 1060 Philadelphia and KFWB News 98 Los Angeles. WINS began broadcasting its all-news format in April 1965.

  6. Bill Ballance - Wikipedia

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    He had radio station stints in Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Honolulu and San Diego. In the early 1950s his "Ballance of the Night" hosted celebrities on KNX in Los Angeles. [3] Ballance was the evening Top 40 personality in the late 1950s to early '60s on #1-rated KFWB in Los Angeles.

  7. Larry McCormick (TV) - Wikipedia

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    He first came to Los Angeles in 1958, working at then-R&B radio station KGFJ, from 1958-63. He later moved across town to popular Top-40 music outlet KFWB-AM from 1964-1968 before they instituted an all-news format in the spring of 1968.

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    'Totally crazy': The Los Angeles wildfires have created a new housing crisis in the area — here's the big problem and 5 tips to help navigate it. Maurie Backman. January 25, 2025 at 8:31 AM

  9. Doug Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Doug Dunlap is a long-time traffic reporter in Los Angeles, California. Currently heard on KFWB, he has been reporting traffic for over twenty years on other Los Angeles stations such as KABC, KNX, KRTH, KMPC, KLAC and KZLA among others. Dunlap's radio career began at KFOX in Redondo Beach, California in 1980.