• KABC (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, and serving the Greater Los Angeles area. The station is owned by...
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  • KABC may refer to: KABC (AM), a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States KABC-TV, a television station (channel 7) licensed...
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    then-sister radio station, KECA (790 AM, now KABC). On February 1, 1954, KECA-TV changed its call sign to KABC-TV. Originally, KABC-TV was located at the ABC Television...
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  • "Leo Terrell podcast". KABC-AM. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2012. "On-Air". KABC-AM. Retrieved 2021-07-30. "State...
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  • Ken Minyard (born in 1939) is a radio personality. He was featured on KABC-AM (790) radio's morning Newstalk show in the early 1970s, but he is best remembered...
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    in November 2002, she appeared semi-regularly on the Ask Mr. KABC program, on KABC, an AM station also in Los Angeles – until the show ended in February...
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    KLOS (redirect from KABC-FM)
    AM sister station KECA. The two stations were owned by ABC Radio. In 1954, the call letters of the AM and FM stations were changed to KABC and KABC-FM...
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  • moved to KSFO (560 AM) in San Francisco, as host of the 9 p.m. to midnight program. He began his stint in Los Angeles at KABC 790 AM, doing a one-hour...
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    commentator. In 2019, he became a pre- and post-game analyst for USC on KABC (AM), while also working as a contributor for TrojanSports.com. Browne married...
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    destroying society; some people called him a Jewish Billy Graham. In 1982, KABC (AM) in Los Angeles hired Prager to host its Sunday night religious talk show...
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