ChrisLong
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The Angels are on KLAA-AM/830, which Arte Moreno owns and the studio is at Angel Stadium.
The Ducks were on that station until this past season, when they went to a streaming service called TuneIn Radio. My daughter showed me how to get bluetooth in the car and put the app in. I guess I can listen on my phone, too, which I never do. I only listen to the postgame show driving home from the games. You have to listen to a couple minutes of commercials before you get the show and if you're on the wrong station, you've wasted time on those commercials. You try again to get the right show and, yeah, the commercials. The volume is inconsistent and there are gaps in the broadcasts.
The Ducks have fired radio analyst Dan Wood and postgame host Josh Brewster. Rumors are the woman they hired from Chicago to host their streaming features -- Alexis Downey -- is going to get the radio analyst job. After a one-year trial, she has shown to be pretty bad. I posted on FB that if the Ducks are trying to enhance the presence of women in their organization, I am just fine with that. But the women -- and men -- have to be talented and knowledgable. So far, Downey is neither. For the record, Wood was an OK analyst, Brewster wasn't a good host. His show was named "Duck Calls" and he never got any calls. Kinda tells you a lot.
The Kings switched to radio streaming a few years ago. Showing how naive I am, I asked what number it was. I don't even remember the name of the service. Doesn't matter, I won't listen.
The Ducks were on that station until this past season, when they went to a streaming service called TuneIn Radio. My daughter showed me how to get bluetooth in the car and put the app in. I guess I can listen on my phone, too, which I never do. I only listen to the postgame show driving home from the games. You have to listen to a couple minutes of commercials before you get the show and if you're on the wrong station, you've wasted time on those commercials. You try again to get the right show and, yeah, the commercials. The volume is inconsistent and there are gaps in the broadcasts.
The Ducks have fired radio analyst Dan Wood and postgame host Josh Brewster. Rumors are the woman they hired from Chicago to host their streaming features -- Alexis Downey -- is going to get the radio analyst job. After a one-year trial, she has shown to be pretty bad. I posted on FB that if the Ducks are trying to enhance the presence of women in their organization, I am just fine with that. But the women -- and men -- have to be talented and knowledgable. So far, Downey is neither. For the record, Wood was an OK analyst, Brewster wasn't a good host. His show was named "Duck Calls" and he never got any calls. Kinda tells you a lot.
The Kings switched to radio streaming a few years ago. Showing how naive I am, I asked what number it was. I don't even remember the name of the service. Doesn't matter, I won't listen.