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Radio station in Los Angeles
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
KLAC
American technology company
10-K)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. August 8, 2024. "KLA CORP (KLAC:NASDAQ GS): Company Description - Bloomberg". bloomberg.com. Retrieved March
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Television station in Los Angeles
as KLAC-TV (standing for Los Angeles, California), and adopted the moniker "Lucky 13". It was originally co-owned with local radio station KLAC (570
KCOP-TV
Contemporary hit radio station in Los Angeles
station on 102.7 MHz first signed on the air in 1961, as KLAC-FM, a sister station to KLAC (570 AM). It swapped frequencies with KRHM (which had gone
KIIS-FM
American actress and comedian (1922–2021)
Television, originally called Make Believe Ballroom, on KFWB and then on KLAC-TV (now KCOP-TV) in Los Angeles. White began hosting the show by herself
Betty_White
National Basketball Association team in Los Angeles, California
KSPN (Los Angeles ESPN Radio affiliate) in English and KWKW in Spanish. KLAC had the team's radio broadcast rights from the 1976–77 season until the 2008–09
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Widely used stock market index
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American television sitcom (1953–1955)
Angeles TV station KLAC-TV (now KCOP-TV) where White and Moore were on the staff (the series was originally a live production on KLAC-TV in 1951). White
Life_with_Elizabeth
Women's National Basketball Association team in Los Angeles, California
KWKU for KLAC, which had summer time slots available after the Anaheim Angels' radio broadcasts had just left. That lasted until 2006, when KLAC switched
Los_Angeles_Sparks
American Talk Show Host
KABC radio on weekends, and was finally signed to KLAC, KFI's sister station at its inception. KLAC remained a talk station for two years and Leslie was
Leslie_Marshall_(journalist)
American sports commentator (born c.2001)
Noah Eagle as the Los Angeles Clippers' radio play-by-play announcer, on KLAC. He posts his work as an announcer on TikTok and Instagram. He is one of
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the Dodgers have broadcast on KLAC (570 AM) since 2012. In October 2011 the team signed a three-year deal with KLAC parent company Clear Channel Communications
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Management & Custody Banks New York City, New York 2024-06-24 0001404912 1976 KLAC KLA Corporation Information Technology Semiconductor Materials & Equipment
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American executive producer
Post bought it and KYA. KMTR changed call letters to KLAC in 1946 and added a television station, KLAC-TV, two years later. Fedderson was in charge of radio
Don_Fedderson
American media company
KTTV and later KLAC and the original KLAC-FM (now KIIS-FM). The company would later engineer a swap of FM facilities; the second KLAC-FM (later KMET and
Metromedia
Television station in Los Angeles
Metromedia in 1963. Later that year, Metromedia purchased KLAC (570 AM) and the original KLAC-FM (102.7 FM, now KIIS-FM), giving channel 11 sister stations
KTTV
American sports television/radio anchor
an American sports anchor currently with Los Angeles sports radio station KLAC. He is best known for his career at KNBC-TV. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Roggin
Fred_Roggin
American actress Betty White's 1952 television series
The Betty White Show is a television series that aired on KLAC-TV in 1952 and 1953, and on NBC in 1954. The show was a daytime talk show that also featured
The Betty White Show (1952 TV series)
The_Betty_White_Show_(1952_TV_series)
American announcer (1935–2020)
host position at KCBQ. He then joined KLAC, an AM radio station in Los Angeles, in 1963. Bishop remained at KLAC until 1969, when he was hired by KFI,
Jerry_Bishop
American actress (1914–2003)
military personnel overseas. In the early 1950s, she had her own program on KLAC-TV in Los Angeles. "Julie Mitchum Stars at Dee's". The Desert Sun. California
Julie_Mitchum
American disc jockey and voice over announcer
6-9pm. However, Moorhead accepted a position at rival KLAC by March 1969. Herrington was at KLAC in 1970 during the ultraconservative "chicken rock" format
Captain_Mikey
American sportscaster
8, 2007, Petros returned to AM radio with an afternoon sports program on KLAC, on 570 kHz, a Los Angeles–based station, co-hosting the Petros and Money
Petros_Papadakis
Rhythmic adult contemporary radio station in Los Angeles
1961, KLAC-FM first signed on the air over the 102.7 frequency. It served as an FM sister station to KLAC (570 AM), simulcasting its programming. KLAC-AM-FM
KTWV
Hot adult contemporary radio station in Los Angeles
Radio technology. Its HD2 subchannel carries a simulcast of sister station KLAC. The original KBIG 740 AM was founded by John H. Poole in 1952, originating
KBIG
result of a plagiarism suit against KLAC-TV. The producers of Bride and Groom claimed that Wedding Bells on KLAC "closely mirrored" their own program
Bride_and_Groom_(TV_series)
Radio station in Los Angeles
retains its call letters of KLAC. It had the slogan XTRA Sports 570, but is now known as just AM 570. AM 690 took on KLAC's previous format, an adult standards
KEIB
Radio network for the Lakers basketball team
with Spero Dedes stayed on as an announcer when the broadcasts moved from KLAC to KSPN at the start of the 2009–2010 season. Former on-air personnel for
Los Angeles Lakers radio networks
Los_Angeles_Lakers_radio_networks
American actor (1911–1980)
Haynes at the Reins. After he left KLAC, he spent a year at KXLA in the nearby city of Pasadena. He returned to KLAC the following year, and hosted the
Dick_Haynes
Los Angeles Dodgers–Toronto Blue Jays game
(United States – Spanish) Sportsnet (Canada – English) CJCL (TOR – English) KLAC (LAD – English) KTNQ (LAD – Spanish) Radio announcers Jon Sciambi, Jessica
Game 7 of the 2025 World Series
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Industrial Specialties KDP Keurig Dr Pepper Consumer Staples Soft Drinks KLAC KLA Corporation Technology Electronic Components KHC Kraft Heinz Consumer
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American announcer and actor (1926–2012)
university's School of Speech. In 1945, he obtained a job as an engineer at KLAC, a radio station in Los Angeles. Tufeld's voice career began in radio. He
Dick_Tufeld
Radio format
KLAC was dead last in the ratings but Kluge wanted a big Metromedia presence in Los Angeles. He sent Henry from New York to Los Angeles to turn KLAC into
Talk_radio
Radio and television facility in Hollywood, California, USA
Square (also referred to as Metromedia West). Los Angeles radio stations KLAC and KMET (now KTWV), which Metromedia purchased in separate 1963 and 1965
Metromedia_Square
Bahamian basketball player (born 1955)
the Lakers. He was first a co-host on the "Loose Cannons" radio show on KLAC AM570 in Los Angeles but was let go, due to the move of Lakers broadcasts
Mychal_Thompson
Predecessor to Disney Entertainment Television
pre-ABC-merger purchases with independent station WFTS-TV in Tampa, Florida and KLAC radio in Los Angeles (concurrent with the sale of KZLA). On March 18, 1985
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116th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
own announcers: WDAE (in English) and WGES (in Spanish) for Tampa Bay; and KLAC (in English), KTNQ (in Spanish), and KMPC (in Korean) for Los Angeles. Minutes
2020_World_Series
American sports anchor (1923–1994)
longtime Los Angeles, California, sports commentator (KLAC, 1961–1965; KFWB, 1969; KABC-TV, 1969–1984; KLAC, 1973–1982; KMPC, 1984–1994), whose daily solo radio
Jim Healy (sports commentator)
Jim_Healy_(sports_commentator)
American radio personality and television host (1944–2016)
KIQQ,[circular reference] (K100), KODJ (later KCBS-FM), KMPC, KIKF, and KLAC. He worked at KBIG 104.3, where he hosted a long-running morning show Charlie
Charlie_Tuna
U.S. large-cap stock market index
Co. Inc. KKR Financials Asset Management & Custody Banks KLA Corporation KLAC Information Technology Semiconductor Materials & Equipment Knight-Swift KNX
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Serbian comedy television series
Guest Marko Gvero [sr] Inspector Luka Uzelac Guest Slobodan Ćustić Velinko Klać Guest Nikola Đuričko Robi Guest Tanja Pjevac [sr] Jagoda Marko Guest Recurring
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Major League Baseball franchise
and road games in California and Arizona) for both flagship radio station KLAC and on television for Spectrum SportsNet LA. Scully was simulcast for the
Los_Angeles_Dodgers
AM radio station in Los Angeles, California
Boulevard, near the Universal City complex, and a transmitter co-sited with KLAC near Lincoln Park in Eastside Los Angeles. The station was founded by the
KFWB
Sports talk radio program
Show or "PMS" is a sports talk radio program in Los Angeles. It airs on KLAC-AM, ("AM 570") every Monday through Friday from 3pm to 7pm PT. PMS is hosted
Petros_and_Money_Show
Radio announcer and television talk show host (1933–2008)
Crane left KLAC when the station switched to a country music format. For approximately nine months during 1968, Crane had two jobs: his KLAC radio show
Les_Crane
American singer (1925–1960)
His guest appearances on Cliffie Stone's Hometown Jamboree on KXLA-AM and KLAC-TV in Pasadena and his own half-hour show The Singing Fisherman led to the
Johnny_Horton
National Football League team in Inglewood, California
Alt 98.7 in Los Angeles, with daily coverage and special programming on KLAC-AM 570 LA Sports Play-by-play voice Matt "Money" Smith & NFL Network analyst
Los_Angeles_Chargers
ESPN radio station in Los Angeles
co-hosts of one program, Jim Healy, returned to KMPC after a few years at KLAC. In 1994, the Autry family sold KMPC to ABC, which already owned the successful
KSPN_(AM)
Major League Baseball franchise in Anaheim, California
1998, the flagship station was KRLA (1110 AM). In 1999, it was replaced by KLAC (570 AM) for five seasons, including the 2002 championship season. In 2003
Los_Angeles_Angels
although there was a period from 1997 that KRLA/1110 and 1998 to 2002 that KLAC (570 AM) became the team's flagship radio home. However, the Angels returned
List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters
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American psychic (1907–1982)
nationally syndicated and he appeared on the television show Criswell Predicts on KLAC Channel 13 (now KCOP-13) in Los Angeles as well as being recorded for syndication
The_Amazing_Criswell
American sports announcer
Coast from 7 to 10pm on am 570 KLAC, the top ranked Sports station in Los Angeles. After one month exclusively on KLAC, it was syndicated around the country
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NBA professional basketball team season
Reference Local media Television FanDuel Sports Network West FanDuel Sports Network SoCal Nexstar Media Group (9 simulcasts) Radio KLAC < 2025–26 2027–28 >
2026–27 Los Angeles Clippers season
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KHJ Chick Hearn 1961–62 1962–63 1963–64 1964–65 KFI Al Michaels 1965–66 KLAC AM & FM Rod Hundley 1966–67 KNX 1967–68 1968–69 1969–70 KABC Lynn Shackelford
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Radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States
iHeartMedia, Inc. (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations KBIG KEIB KIIS-FM KLAC KOST KRRL KSRY KVVS KYSR History First air date April 16, 1922 (1922-04-16)
KFI
American television talk show host (1924–1970)
by 1960 he was hosting a radio show on KABC (AM), later transferring to KLAC and eventually KTTV. In 1966, Pyne hosted the short-lived daytime game show
Joe_Pyne
Hispanic rhythmic radio station in Los Angeles
also adopted the callsign KZLA, with the FM becoming KZLA-FM). Metromedia's KLAC (570 AM) had adopted a country format in 1970, initially competing with two
KLLI_(FM)
121st edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
(United States – Spanish) Sportsnet (Canada – English) CJCL (TOR – English) KLAC (LAD – English) KTNQ (LAD – Spanish) Radio announcers Jon Sciambi, Jessica
2025_World_Series
American sports radio personality (born 1973)
Compassmedianetworks.com. June 5, 2017. Retrieved March 10, 2020. "AM 570 KLAC K-Los Angeles California/Orange County". Am570radio.com. Retrieved August
Matt_"Money"_Smith
Radio program
the Internet. In February 2005, Hendrie's show moved to XTRA Sports 570 (KLAC), deemed a better fit for his show's mostly male audience, though it wasn't
The_Phil_Hendrie_Show
American professional lacrosse team
Teal, Orange, Black, Gray, White Head coach John Tucker General manager G. W. Mix Division titles 1 (2007) Local media Los Angeles Times KLAC
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American sportscaster
better ratings so they let him go. The expiration also ended a job he had at KLAC in Los Angeles. Prior to 2007, he worked 17 years at XETRA-AM "XTRA Sports
Lee_Hamilton_(sports)
Roman Catholic bishop (1375–1442)
Kenyeres Ágnes. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1969. Magyar katolikus lexikon VII. (Klacs–Lond). Főszerk. Diós István; szerk. Viczián János. Budapest: Szent István
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Color commentator(s) 1989 KLAC WWJ Los Angeles Lakers Detroit Pistons Chick Hearn George Blaha Stu Lantz Greg Kelser 1988 KLAC WWJ Los Angeles Lakers Detroit
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American football player (born 1960)
hosting a two-hour Monday afternoon program on Los Angeles sports-talk station KLAC. In 2017, he competed in the reality television game show The New Celebrity
Eric_Dickerson
Alternative rock radio station in Los Angeles
as "Rock Nation." KYSR-HD2 later began simulcasting co-owned sports radio KLAC until March 12, 2026, when 28 iHeartMedia-owned HD subchannels, including
KYSR
American actress (1930–2024)
Fair" contest Hi Talent Battle (1951-11-23) Herself Hadley judges winner on KLAC high school talent contest Vine Street Varieties (1951-11-28) Herself Hadley
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Baseball event in Japan
Pierzynski (both games) color Japan: Kentaro Hiragawa and Koji Uehara Radio WSCR (CHC - English) WRTO (CHC - Spanish) KLAC (LAD - English) KTNQ (LAD - Spanish)
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American radio personality, television host, and singer (1922–2008)
radio stations KXO-AM, El Centro; KWIK-FM, Burbank; KIEV, Glendale; and KLAC-AM, Los Angeles. Narz broke into television doing commercials for a men's
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updates and specialty shows air on another iHeart station, Fox Sports Radio KLAC 570 AM. Fox Sports Radio host Matt "Money" Smith and former NFL scout Daniel
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National Basketball Association team in Inglewood, California
Network SoCal Radio: KLAC (570 AM); KWKW (1330 AM; Spanish); any Clippers game which conflicts with a Los Angeles Dodgers game on KLAC will be heard instead
Los_Angeles_Clippers
120th edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
both teams also produced local broadcasts of each game. In Los Angeles, KLAC and KTNQ broadcast in English and Spanish respectively, while in New York
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American actor
KMPC in late 1959. He took his show, The Dexter Affair, in October 1962 to KLAC radio in Los Angeles. In 1964, Dexter had a semi-regular role, playing Corporal
Jerry_Dexter
(1978–1980; 1983–1984) KOGO (1980–1982) KCNN (1982–1983) Los Angeles KFOX (1984) KLAC (1984–1987, March 19, 2016–present) KIIS-AM (1987–1988) KRLA (1988–1992)
List of Los Angeles Clippers broadcasters
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American disc jockey
KROW (Oakland), 1955–1958 KSFO (San Francisco), 1958–1959 KNOB, 1960–62 KLAC, 1960–63 KGIL, 1965–75 and 1978–85 KABC, 1966–68 KFI, 1975–77 KIEV (870 AM)
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American baseball player and analyst (born 1982)
Angeles Dodgers broadcast team as co-host of the post-game Dodger Talk show on KLAC radio. After one season, Gwynn joined the San Diego Padres as an analyst
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American mass media corporation
Armstrong & Getty from KSTE Sacramento and The Michael DelGiorno Show from KLAC Nashville are often heard instead. While most of iHeartMedia's news/talk
IHeartMedia
American TV talk show (1949–1953)
from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time, it was the first daytime program on KLAC-TV in Los Angeles. When Jarvis left the show in 1951, film star Eddie Albert
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broadcast from and/or are licensed to Los Angeles, including the following: 570 KLAC Los Angeles (Sports) 640 KFI Los Angeles (Talk)1 670 KIRN Simi Valley (Iranian/ethnic)
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American television and radio host (1922–2015)
As a disc jockey he was well known as one of the "Big 5" disc jockeys at KLAC in the 1950s as well as hosting the television show, "The Gene Norman Show
Gene_Norman
American sportscaster
12:55pm to 3:55pm. Previously, Ireland hosted shows at XTRA-AM in San Diego, KLAC-AM in Los Angeles, and nationally on the Fox Sports Radio network. From 1997
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American talk radio host (1934–2022)
change its programming, becoming a sports station. He was then hired at KLAC, only to be placed out of work again in 2002 when the station changed its
Michael Jackson (radio commentator)
Michael_Jackson_(radio_commentator)
American sports broadcaster
Fox Deportes. He also co-hosted the Dodger Talk radio post-game show on KLAC along with Kevin Kennedy and David Vassegh. When the Dodgers started SportsNet
Jorge_Jarrín
American consultant (born 1945)
Eyewitness News on KABC television in Los Angeles. He also worked on-air at KLAC (1968–69), KMET (1969), and KLOS (1970–71). During this part of his career
Elliot_Mintz
American radio personality
February 2005, Hendrie's flagship station, KFI, moved him to sister station KLAC in an effort to help turn the all-sports talk radio station into a ratings
Phil_Hendrie
American football player (born 1966)
sportscaster Fred Roggin) of Roggin and Rodney, on Los Angeles sports radio station KLAC radio (570AM), focusing on Southern California sports. Peete has been married
Rodney_Peete
American radio host (1929–2013)
much less a showman than his counterparts. Grant moved from KABC (AM) to KLAC in March 1967. Some of Grant's colleagues at the station were Joel A. Spivak
Bob_Grant_(radio_host)
American actor
worked for a radio station in Las Vegas and briefly played country music on KLAC, Los Angeles. In 1992, he appeared in the pilot film, Casino (not to be confused
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American singer and actor (1928–1994)
3rd Annual Blues Jubilee held at the Shrine Auditorium and presented by KLAC DJ Gene Norman. His single, "Goodbye Baby", released on Recorded In Hollywood
Little_Caesar_(singer)
American film director, producer, and actor (1926–2024)
the film industry. He took various jobs, including television stagehand at KLAC-TV and a messenger at Fox. He worked as an assistant to literary agent Dick
Roger_Corman
Angeles Clippers Carlo Jiménez Adam Ausland Mike Fratello (select games) KLAC KEIB (if conflict with Los Angeles Dodgers) Los Angeles Lakers John Ireland
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American media personality
ESPN game show ESPN Trivial Pursuit. In late 2005, Lodge joined station KLAC (AM 570 Sports) as a fill-in host. He also serves as the play-by-play announcer
Roger_Lodge
American baseball player (born 1973)
and also teamed with Rick Monday to call most of the team's road games on KLAC and the Dodgers Radio Network. However, a few months into the season he was
Nomar_Garciaparra
2006 NBA game
year in the role as play-by-play man, and former Laker Mychal Thompson, on KLAC 570. The Lakers were coming off two consecutive losses: an overtime road
Kobe_Bryant's_81-point_game
American radio personality
at KLAC (1961–67), KFWB (1967–68), KFI (1968–86), KJOI (1986–89) and KABC (1990–96). Barkley became the program director at Los Angeles station KLAC and
Roger_Barkley
American actor (1927–2009)
he wrote with and was the partner of Jack Margolis at KLAC and KGBS. Their radio talk show at KLAC had the highest rating of any radio program in LA history
Bob_Arbogast
American LGBTQ+ top 40 radio network
simulcast; moved to HD3) KBIG HD2: Los Angeles, California (Switched to KLAC simulcast, known as "AM 570 LA Sports" on March 12, 2026) Channel Q (Audacy)
Pride_Radio
Black Information Network radio station in San Francisco
KLAC in Los Angeles. In July 1974, KNEW's format changed to "California Country" music, led by new general manager Bill Ward, who was also GM of KLAC
KKSF
American astrologer
television shows. She appeared regularly on a talk show on radio station KLAC for four years (1965–69). Occasionally she was invited to assist in crime
Louise_Huebner
American music radio and television show
simultaneously broadcast each Saturday night by KXLA radio, Pasadena, California and KLAC-TV/KCOP and KTLA-TV, Los Angeles, California beginning in 1949. The show
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Radio station in the United States
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