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TV AND RADIO INFORMATION
AM830 KLAA enters its 12th year
as the English language radio flagship
station of the Los Angeles Angels. The
broadcast team of Terry Smith and Mark
Langston returns for their seventh full
season in the Angels radio booth. 2019
marks Smith’s 18th season with the club
and the eighth for Langston as a broadcaster. AM830 is owned by Angels owner Arte Moreno.
In addition to all Spring Training, regular season and postseason broadcasts, AM830 airs Angels On Deck
(pregame programming starting 90 minutes prior to each game), the Angels Pregame Show (beginning 30
minutes prior to the game), and the Angels Postgame Show plus Angel Talk after every home game broadcast.
AM830 is home to The Sports LODGE with Roger Lodge, The Rich Eisen Show and Golic & Wingo from
ESPN Radio. AM830 is also the Southern California home for the Anaheim Ducks and many other live
professional and college football, basketball and hockey games, plus breaking Angels news and many
other interesting hours of local and network programming. under the halo
2019 california radio affiliates
CALL LETTERS FREQUENCY LOCATION
KLAA 830 AM Los Angeles/Orange County
KSPN 710 AM Los Angeles
KRAK 910 AM Victorville
KLOA 1240 AM Ridgecrest
KXPS 1010 AM/102.7 FM Palm Springs
KMET 1490 AM Riverside-Banning
KTOX 1340 AM Needles
KWKW ESPN Deportes (1330 AM) is in its 12th year as
the Spanish-language play-by-play home of the Los Angeles
Angels.
In 1941, at the beginning of World War II, the Federal
Communications Commission awarded KWKW its license to
broadcast and inform the Hispanic population of Los Angeles
the news about the war. This took place from the basement
of a hotel on Colorado Street in Pasadena. At a later date
KWKW moved to 800 Sierra Madre Villa in Pasadena, where
many of today’s famous announcers began their careers in
Spanish radio.
In 1962 Lotus Communications Corporation bought KWKW. Since that time Howard Kalmenson, owner
and founder of Lotus Communications, has been able to acquire 24 radio stations which broadcast in
English and Spanish as well as Lotus Hispanic Reps, a National Rep firm with offices across the country.
All this was possible because of KWKW.
In January 1989, when KWKW switched from 1300 to 1330 on the AM dial, the broadcast coverage
area more than doubled. KWKW is one of the leading Spanish language radio stations in the United
States. An excellent signal, popular personalities, outstanding news, sports and in-depth public service
and community involvement guarantee KWKW’s long-term success in the dominant Mexican and Latino
communities of Los Angeles.
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