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What is the sports radio station in Los Angeles?

What is the sports radio station in Los Angeles?

710 ESPN – KSPN-AM – ESPN Los Angeles.

What station is CBS radio in Los Angeles?

CBS Sports Radio, KCBS-HD2 93.1 FM, Los Angeles, CA | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn.

What is the Fox radio station in Los Angeles?

KLAC 570
Fox Sports Radio local affiliates

Callsign Frequency City
KHTY 970 Bakersfield
KCBL 1340 Fresno
KAVL 610 Lancaster
KLAC 570 Los Angeles

Is Kfwb still on the air?

Now the former KFWB news-radio studios in Hollywood have about 22 days left before what could be the end of its world. Authorities have declared the abandoned broadcast center at 6230 W.

What channel is Fox in California?

California Television Stations

Call Letters Network Channel
KTTV FOX 11
KCBA FOX 35
ABC
KSBW NBC 8 & 10

What is the Lakers radio station?

710 ESPNLA
The Lakers flagship radio station is 710 ESPNLA.

What happened to Los Angeles AMP radio?

The 24-hour local news and traffic station is replacing KNOU NOW (97.1 FM), a contemporary hits station previously known as AMP (97.1 FM) before it was re-branded as NOW back in April. Earlier, in August 2020, the station introduced a whole new morning show dubbed “The Morning Mess.”

What happened to The Morning Mess radio station?

Audacy’s “The Morning Mess” will move to WBBM-FM (B96) in Chicago as the station’s new morning show. Beginning the week of April 4, the show featuring Joey Boy, Aneesh Ratan, Jeana Shepard and Karla Hernandez, will be heard weekdays from 5:30-10am CT.

What does Kfwb stand for?

KFWB

Los Angeles, California United States
First air date March 3, 1925
Former frequencies 1190 kHz (1925–1927) 810 kHz (1927) 830 kHz (1927–1928) 850 kHz (1928) 830 kHz (1928) 950 kHz (1928–1941)
Call sign meaning None, sequentially issued
Technical information

What happened to KFWB News Radio?

More than four years after CBS Radio placed KFWB Los Angeles into a trust to meet FCC media ownership limits, the station has been sold to Charlie Banta’s Universal Media Access. The deal was filed with the FCC yesterday and pending Commission approval, is expected to close Feb. 15.

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