• KWKW (1330 AM) is a commercial Spanish language radio station licensed to serve Los Angeles, California, featuring a sports format known as "Tu Liga Radio...
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    was founded in 1948 as KAGH. From 1950 to 1989, the station had call sign KWKW; it had a Spanish format for much of that time, including Spanish language...
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  • radio network was led by KHJ which took over in 2008 from longtime home KWKW (1330 AM), with Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez, and former Dodger great Fernando Valenzuela...
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    Angeles in 1958, KWKW (1300 AM) was enlisted by team owner Walter O'Malley to be the team's Spanish-language flagship station; Jarrín was KWKW news and sports...
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    station. In 1945, KWKW broadcast Pacific Coast Professional Football League games. KWKW also sponsored a "Miss KWKW" beauty pageant. Some KWKW programs were...
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  • KHTY KMET KSZL KFSD KAVL KSPN KSPA KKGX KVTA KLOA KTIE KLSD KXTK KTMS KWAC KWKW KTMZ Not shown  KYVA  KRLV  KENO The English-language Los Angeles Lakers...
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    broadcasts were heard on 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...
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    that lasted until 2007. Spanish-language Angels broadcasts are hosted on KWKW (1330 AM) with José Tolentino providing play-by-play commentary. Angels games...
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  • (1997–2006) KSPN (2006–2009) KTNQ (Spanish; 2004–2009) KFWB (2009–March 16, 2016) KWKW (Spanish; 2009–present) KEIB (2016–present (alternate)) Station Lineup (as...
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    Dodgers became the first MLB team with a Spanish-language flagship station, KWKW (1300 AM), with a broadcast team that included René Cárdenas. From 1959 to...
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