KLAC (570
AM) is a commercial
sports radio station licensed to
Los Angeles, California, serving
Greater Los Angeles and much of surrounding
Southern California. Owned by a joint venture between
iHeartMedia, Inc. and the
Los Angeles Dodgers baseball club, KLAC serves as the Los Angeles affiliate for
Fox Sports Radio
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; the
flagship station
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for the
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network, the
Los Angeles Clippers,
UCLA Bruins football
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and
basketball; and the home of radio personalities
Fred Roggin,
Rodney Peete,
Petros Papadakis and
Matt "Money" Smith.
The KLAC studios are located in the Los Angeles suburb of
Burbank
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* Burbank, Queensland, a suburb in Brisbane
United States
* Burbank, California, a city in Los Angeles County
* Burbank, Santa Clara County, California, a census-designated place
* Burbank, Illinois, ...
, while the station transmitter resides in Los Angeles'
Lincoln Heights neighborhood. Besides its main
analog transmission, KLAC simulcasts over a
HD digital subchannel
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of
KYSR, and streams online via
iHeartRadio
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.
History
Early years
KLAC first signed on in 1924 as KFPG. In 1925, it became KMTR, with the
call sign chosen for the new owner, K. M. Turner, a radio dealer. In the 1930s, it was powered at 1,000 watts and had its studios at 915 North Formosa Street.
In 1946,
Dorothy Schiff
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, publisher of the ''
New York Post'', bought the station and renamed it KLAC, for Los Angeles, California. During the 1940s, Douglas Adamson worked as a
disc jockey on KLAC and was voted one of ''
Billboard
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'' magazine's top ten DJs in America. Al Jarvis created his West Coast version of the ''
Make Believe Ballroom''; in a KLAC advertisement in the 1947 edition of ''
Broadcasting Yearbook'', Jarvis is described as "the dean of the nation's disc jockeys" and the show promised to give away "a new
Mercury
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, diamond rings, etc."
KLAC added a TV station, KLAC-TV at channel 13, on September 17, 1948. Both the radio and TV operations were housed in studios at 1000 North
Cahuenga Boulevard in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
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. Al Jarvis notably hosted a TV edition of the ''Make Believe Ballroom'', and a young
Betty White was part of his staff,
Regis Philbin and
Leonard Nimoy also worked behind the scenes at the station. KLAC-TV was sold to the
Copley Press in 1953, with the call letters changed to the current
KCOP-TV.
Also in 1948, KLAC-FM began experimenting with FM broadcasts. The station official signed on the air on March 7, 1961, as KLAC-FM. It mostly
simulcast the AM station. In the late 1960s, it began airing its own programming, a vocal
easy listening/MOR sound. In 1975, the station was sold to
Combined Communications, later becoming
KIIS-FM.
Metromedia ownership
KLAC and KLAC-FM were purchased by
Metromedia in 1963. Metromedia programmed a
full service middle of the road (MOR) format of popular music, news and sports, similar to other Metromedia stations such as
WNEW in
New York City and
WHK in
Cleveland. KLAC and KLAC-FM at different times featured the talents of
Les Crane,
Louis Nye, and
Lohman and Barkley. Metromedia also owned
KTTV (channel 11), and all three stations were housed in studios at
Metromedia Square
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on
Sunset Boulevard.
In the mid-1960s, KLAC switched to a
talk radio format known as "Two-Way Radio." Hosts included
Joe Pyne. In the 1970s, KLAC switched to an
adult standards format, playing music from the 1940s and early 1950s, along with
soft adult contemporary hits of the 1950s and 1960s. By early 1970, KLAC evolved to more of a full-service mainstream
adult contemporary format focusing on popular adult hits from 1964 up to that time.
Country music
As the 1970s began, Los Angeles had two
country music stations,
KFOX and
KIEV
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. However, neither station had a signal as powerful as that of KLAC. With this, on September 28, 1970, KLAC decided to drop adult contemporary for country music. The number one on the station's first "Big 57 Survey" was "
For The Good Times" by
Ray Price.
The original DJs included Deano Day, Gene Price, Harry Newman, Sammy Jackson and Jay Lawrence, joined the following year by
Dick Haynes,
Charlie O'Donnell
Charles John O'Donnell (August 12, 1932 – November 1, 2010) was an American radio and television announcer, primarily known for his work on game shows. Among them, he was best known for ''Wheel of Fortune'', where he worked from 1975 to 1980, a ...
and
Larry Scott. L.A. veteran DJ Nancy Plum (KTNQ, KMPC) was heard in the last days of the country format.
In the fall of 1980, KLAC got some serious competition in the country music field, including a station on FM;
KZLA-FM (93.9) and
KZLA (1540 AM) switched to country, followed in December 1980 by
KHJ. (KHJ would return to
oldies on April 1, 1983.) KZLA-AM-FM and KLAC competed through the 1980s. During this time, KLAC DJ Harry Newman could also be heard as the image voice for
KCOP-TV, which had been co-owned with KLAC until the late 1950s. (KCOP later became a
sister station
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Radio sister stations will often have different formats, and somet ...
to
KTTV, which previously was co-owned with KLAC for 21 years.)
Capital Cities and Malrite
In 1984, Metromedia sold KLAC to
Capital Cities Communications, which subsequently sold its previous Los Angeles AM station, KZLA (now
KMPC) to
Spanish Broadcasting System. One year later, Capital Cities announced its acquisition of ABC; the newly-merged company opted to retain
KABC and
KLOS, with both KLAC and KZLA-FM being sold to
Malrite Communications. KLAC moved to
classic country, playing country and western hits from the 1950s to the 1970s. One exception to the music format was a "combat talk" show hosted by
Orange County conservative icon
Wally George, on Monday nights during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In late 1993, KLAC fired all its DJs and newscasters, including 31-year veteran Dean Sander, and dropped country for
Westwood One's satellite-fed
adult standards service, known as "Stardust." It played
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
,
Barbra Streisand,
Nat King Cole,
Neil Diamond
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,
Peggy Lee
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,
Petula Clark,
Dean Martin
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor and comedian. One of the most popular and enduring American entertainers of the mid-20th century, Martin was nicknamed "The King of Cool". M ...
,
Johnny Mathis
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,
The Carpenters,
Elvis Presley, the
Ames Brothers,
Tony Bennett,
Perry Como
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,
Dionne Warwick
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Warwick ranks among the 40 biggest U.S. hit makers between 1955 and 1999, based on her chart history on ''Billboards Hot 100 pop singles cha ...
and
Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow (born Barry Alan Pincus; June 17, 1943) is an American singer and songwriter with a career that spans seven decades. His hit recordings include "Could It Be Magic", " Somewhere Down the Road", " Mandy", "I Write the Songs", " Can ...
. The station concentrated on vocalists from the 1960s and 70s, with
big band music no longer played. KLAC stayed with this format in some form until 2001.
Clear Channel ownership
KLAC was owned by Malrite until 1993, when the station was sold to Shamrock Communications in a group deal along with KZLA. In 1995, Shamrock's stations were absorbed by Chancellor Media and KZLA was swapped to
Bonneville International in the late 1990s. Chancellor Media became AMFM Inc. when it merged with Capstar in 1999. In 2000, AMFM Inc. merged with
Clear Channel Communications
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. In 2014, Clear Channel changed its name to iHeartMedia, KLAC's current co-owner. In 2001, KLAC became a
talk radio station, airing
syndicated
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* Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
* Web syndication, ...
programs from
Don Imus,
Clark Howard, Dr.
Dean Edell, ''
The Truckin' Bozo'' show, and local host
Michael Jackson.
On September 12, 2002, KLAC returned to an adult standards format, becoming the "Fabulous 570." In addition to many of the station's previous standards artists, the
playlist
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also included
Norah Jones,
Diana Krall,
Harry Connick Jr.
Joseph Harry Fowler Connick Jr. (born September 11, 1967) is an American singer, pianist, composer, actor, and television host. He has sold over 28million albums worldwide. Connick is ranked among the top60 best-selling male artists in the Uni ...
,
Rod Stewart
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and
Michael Bublé, contemporary artists whose music is influenced by the
Big Band Era. During the standards/lounge music period,
Brad "Martini" Chambers, Jim "Swingin' Jimmy D" Duncan, Daisy Torme (
Mel Torme's daughter) and LA radio and TV vet
Gary Owens were among the air talent.
XTRA Sports 570
On February 4, 2005, Clear Channel Communications conducted a format swap on three of their radio stations in
Southern California, including KLAC. KLAC switched formats to
sports radio; adopted the "XTRA Sports 570"; with programming drawn from both
XETRA (690 AM) and
KXTA (1150 AM). Concurrently, XETRA changed format from sports radio to adult standards, re-branded as "The Fabulous 690"; and KXTA changed formats from sports radio to
progressive talk as KLTK (1150 AM). All on- and off-air personnel were reassigned between the three stations; with KLAC retaining
Steve Hartman
Stephen Robert Hartman (born April 14, 1963) is an American broadcast journalist. Hartman earned a degree in broadcast journalism at Bowling Green State University, graduating in 1985. Hartman lives with his wife, Andrea, and their three chil ...
,
Lee Hamilton and
Vic "The Brick" Jacobs from both XETRA and KXTA, along with the local rights to ''
The Jim Rome Show''. KLAC also initially marketed itself as serving ''both'' the Los Angeles and San Diego markets with the switch.
In February 2006, KLAC phased out the use of the XTRA Sports nickname as part of a re-orientation to the Los Angeles market, and was simply referred to on air as "AM 570". The XTRA Sports name was later re-launched in San Diego on
KLSD on November 12, 2007, with Lee Hamilton starting local programming. For a brief time, "AM 570" placed less emphasis on sports and more emphasis on male-oriented talk to compete with the now-defunct
KLSX, then the local home of
Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla (born May 27, 1964) is an American radio personality, comedian, actor and podcaster. He hosts '' The Adam Carolla Show'', a talk show distributed as a podcast which set the record as the "most downloaded podcast" as judged by ''Guin ...
and
Tom Leykis, and previously
Howard Stern's L.A. station. Local hosts on KLAC were instructed to not limit themselves to sports, but also include celebrities, relationships, politics and current events. In addition, non-sports hosts Erich "
Mancow
Matthew Erich "Mancow" Muller (born June 21, 1966) is an American radio and television personality, actor, and former child model. Considered a shock jock, his career has been well known for controversy and clashes with the Federal Communicatio ...
" Muller and
Phil Hendrie were added to the lineup.
The switch also meant that former afternoon host and one-time
San Diego Chargers
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radio voice
Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton was moved to weekend duty. He also hosted a daily 5 p.m. sports update on KLAC for several months until landing a weekday show on San Diego-based KLSD. The KLAC call letters were initially only announced during station identification at the beginning of each hour, but would soon be used more often under the "AM 570 KLAC" brand, starting when the station celebrated its 30th anniversary as the Laker radio flagship. Some promotions spelled out the meaning of the call letters as "K-Los-Angeles-California".
Starting in late 2006, KLAC shifted its focus again to more sports content. Phil Hendrie voluntarily retired from his syndicated show to pursue an acting career (but would later revive the program on KTLK). Hendrie's time slot was filled by Joe McDonnell, who would last for two years at KLAC. ''Into The Night with
Tony Bruno'', which KLAC co-produced with
The Content Factory, replaced McDonnell in September 2008.
Mancow was replaced with ''Roggin and Simers
2(Squared)'', hosted by
KNBC
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sportscaster
Fred Roggin,
T.J. Simers
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of the ''
Los Angeles Times'', and Simers' daughter, Tracy Simers. ''Roggin and Simers
2'' lasted 11 months before being replaced in September 2007 by
Dan Patrick's syndicated morning show, also produced by The Content Factory. Former
USC Trojans football running back and former KMPC afternoon host
Petros Papadakis join KLAC in January 2007, teaming up with sportscaster
Matt "Money" Smith (then the host of the Lakers Radio Network's pregame, halftime, and postgame coverage) to host an afternoon drive program dubbed the ''
Petros and Money Show''.
On December 11, 2008, the Los Angeles Lakers announced that KLAC would no longer be the team's flagship station following the 2008–2009 season, with Laker games moving to
KSPN,
ESPN Radio
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's Los Angeles station.
On September 23, 2011, the
Los Angeles Dodgers announced that KLAC would become the flagship for the team's
radio network beginning in the 2012 season.
Fox Sports Radio
On January 20, 2009, the station announced a "merger" with KLAC and Fox Sports Radio. Many of the network shows would be based at KLAC, with the end of most local programming. General manager Don Martin was named KLAC's program director, and also became the network's program director, replacing Andrew Ashwood, who died a few months earlier. Some programs would be based at the Clear Channel Studios in Burbank and some would be based at the Fox Sports Radio network offices in
Sherman Oaks, which also housed the
Premiere Networks' studios for Jim Rome. According to a report by ''
Los Angeles Daily News
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The offices of the ''Dai ...
'' media columnist Tom Hoffarth, Fox Sports Radio hosts
Ben Maller,
Andrew Siciliano,
Krystal Fernandez,
Craig Shemon
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Biography
Shemon has covered the Super Bowl, BCS National Championship Game, the NBA Finals, the PGA Championship, the Final Four, the NBA All-Star G ...
and
James Washington were released from their duties.
Shemon and Washington's morning slot was replaced by
Dan Patrick, while
Chris Myers' FSR show and Hartman's KLAC show were combined into ''Myers and Hartman''; Myers effectively replaced
Mychal Thompson (who was expected to leave the station at the end of the Laker season), and Vic "The Brick" Jacobs was reassigned to delivering brief sports updates. Siciliano and Fernandez's early evening show was replaced by ''Petros and Money'', who would be carried on Fox Sports Radio between 2009 and 2014. KLAC initially dropped Into ''The Night with Tony Bruno'' to clear
JT The Brick
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's existing FSR show, while Ben Maller's overnight show, ''
The Third Shift'', was canceled and replaced by a clip show entitled ''Fox Sports Soup''.
JT The Brick
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's show replaced ''Fox Sports Soup'' later in the year as the network assumed production of ''Into The Night'' and rehired Maller for weekend duty.
Myers left "Myers and Hartman" in March 2010 to focus on his other duties with
Fox Sports, replaced by
Pat O'Brien as co-host of the resurrected ''Loose Cannons'', alongside Hartman and Jacobs.
Dodgers co-ownership
In September 2014, the Dodgers announced the team would buy an equity stake in KLAC, co-owning the station with iHeartMedia. The Dodgers wanted to be the principal sports franchise carried on the station, with advertising imaged around the team. Dodgers President Stan Kasten said “We will be teaming up with the fantastic creative team at iHeartMedia on a number of projects and initiatives, to enhance our fans engagement."
On March 15, 2015, KLAC announced that it would drop its branding connected with Fox Sports Radio, changing to "AM 570 LA Sports," with a greater emphasis on Dodgers coverage, including a weeknight "Dodgers Talk" show all year round. The "LA" in KLAC's logo is derived from the Dodgers' cap insignia. Nevertheless, KLAC continued to carry some of the Fox Sports lineup such as Dan Patrick's morning show and
Jay Mohr's midday show. The change in ownership was consummated on August 5, 2016.
KLAC took over as the flagship station of the
Los Angeles Clippers on March 16, 2016, following previous flagship
KFWB's sale and conversion to foreign-language programming mid-season. In case of a scheduling conflict with the Dodgers, the Clippers would be heard on KEIB.
In 2017, KLAC and its sister station
KFI acquired the rights to the
Los Angeles Chargers. The play by play would air on KFI, with team shows and special programming on KLAC.
Sports play by play
*Current:
**
Los Angeles Dodgers (2012–present)
**
Los Angeles Clippers (
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeast A ...
–
1987
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;
2015
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–present)
**
Los Angeles Chargers (talk shows and special programming, with the games heard on 98.7 KYSR)
**
UCLA Bruins football
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**
UCLA Bruins men's basketball
**
NFL on Westwood One
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*Former:
**
Los Angeles Lakers
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(
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
–
2009
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; last game was an
NBA Finals
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win over the
Orlando Magic
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)
**
Anaheim Angels (
1999
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–
2002
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, last game was a win over the
San Francisco Giants to capture the
World Series)
**
Los Angeles Raiders (
1982
Events January
* January 1 – In Malaysia and Singapore, clocks are adjusted to the same time zone, UTC+8 (GMT+8.00).
* January 13 – Air Florida Flight 90 crashes shortly after takeoff into the 14th Street bridges, 14th Street Bridge in ...
–
1994
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)
**
Los Angeles Avengers (2005–2008)
**
Los Angeles Sparks (
2002
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–
2005
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)
**
Los Angeles Express (1983–1984)
References
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