California
Market | Branding | Special Local Programming Notes |
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Anaheim, California | AM 830 - In Association with ESPN | Owned by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, consequently, they are the team's flagship station. Also the flagship for the Anaheim Ducks, and an affiliate for the Oakland Raiders and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Roger Lodge hosts the station's morning show. |
Bakersfield, California | ESPN Radio 1230 | |
Clovis, California | ESPN Radio 790 | Affiliate of the Oakland Athletics |
Eureka, California | ESPN Radio 1340 | |
Fresno, California | 1430 ESPN Radio | Affiliate of the Los Angeles Lakers, San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Giants, and San Jose Sharks |
Los Angeles, California | 710 ESPN Radio | West Coast ESPN Radio flagship. Los Angeles Lakers flagship station, USC Trojans Football and Basketball flagship station. Also airs select Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim games in a partnership with Angels-owned flagship KLAA. Former originating station for defunct All Night with Jason Smith. |
Modesto, California | ESPN Radio 970 | affiliate of San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sharks, Golden State Warriors, and California Golden Bears radio network |
Monterey, California | ESPN Radio 630 | |
Redding, California | ESPN Radio 96.1 | San Francisco Giants affiliate |
Sacramento, California | ESPN 1320 AM | affiliate of San Francisco 49ers |
San Diego, California | ESPN Radio 1700 | |
San Francisco, California | 95.7 the Game | |
San Luis Obispo, California | ESPN Radio 1280 | |
Ventura, California | ESPN Radio 1450 | broadcasts Los Angeles Dodgers baseball games and USC Trojans football games |
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Famous quotes containing the word california:
“The apparent ease of California life is an illusion, and those who believe the illusion will live here in only the most temporary way.”
—Joan Didion (b. 1935)
“This land is your land, this land is my land, From California to the New York Island. From the redwood forest to the Gulf Stream waters This land was made for you and me.”
—Woody Guthrie (19121967)
“The Indian remarked as before, Must have hard wood to cook moose-meat, as if that were a maxim, and proceeded to get it. My companion cooked some in California fashion, winding a long string of the meat round a stick and slowly turning it in his hand before the fire. It was very good. But the Indian, not approving of the mode, or because he was not allowed to cook it his own way, would not taste it.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)