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  2. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    Although Los Angeles returned to the NFL in the 2016 season via the Rams' return after two decades in St. Louis, sister station KCBS is the Rams' preseason partner. After 2016, the Chargers relocated back to Los Angeles after 56 years in San Diego and KABC-TV picked up the Chargers preseason coverage starting in the 2017 season .

  3. Ashley Brewer - Wikipedia

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    She was the weekend sports anchor and reporter at KABC-TV in Los Angeles, where she started as an intern in college. She was hired by ESPN in 2020. She made her SportsCenter debut on September 28, 2020. She also has worked on pre- and post-game shows and co-hosted ESPN Radio shows.

  4. Laura Diaz (TV anchor) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Diaz (born February 16, 1958) is an American newscaster on KTTV Fox 11 in Los Angeles. She began working for the Fox station in May 2012. She had served as solo anchor of the weekday editions of KCBS-TV 's CBS 2 News at 6 pm from April 2010 until she left the station. She produced and hosted some Eye on Our Community specials for CBS2. [1]

  5. Jerry Dunphy - Wikipedia

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    KNXT/KCBS-TV (1960-1975 and 1995-1996) KABC-TV (1976-1989) KHJ-TV/KCAL-TV (1989-1995 and 1997-2002) Jerry Dunphy (June 9, 1921 – May 20, 2002) was an American television news anchor in the Los Angeles / Southern California media market. He was best known for his intro "From the desert to the sea, to all of Southern California, a good evening."

  6. Michael Jackson (radio commentator) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robin Jackson MBE (16 April 1934 – 15 January 2022) was a British-American talk radio host and occasional actor. He was based in the Los Angeles area. Jackson is best known for his radio show which covered arts, politics, and human interest subjects, particularly in the Los Angeles and greater Southern California area in the era before "shock jocks".

  7. Jim Hill (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Personal life. Hill is an avid golfer who often plays at Wilson & Harding Golf Courses at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. He also plays golf with Ernie Camacho. He was formerly married to Erma White (1965–1973). Hill has one son, Walter J. Hill, San Antonio, Texas. He is divorced from actress Denise Nicholas. [3]

  8. KFI - Wikipedia

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    Website. kfiam640.iheart.com. KFI (640 AM) is a radio station in Los Angeles, California, owned and operated by iHeartMedia, Inc. It began operations in 1922 and became one of the first high-powered, clear-channel Class A stations. It was the first U.S. station west of Chicago to broadcast at 50,000 watts.

  9. KGO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KGO-TV (channel 7) is a television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving as the San Francisco Bay Area 's ABC network outlet. It has been owned and operated by the network's ABC Owned Television Stations division since the station's inception. KGO-TV's studios are located at the ABC Broadcast Center immediately ...