Kings stick around on 1150-AM

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OTR_Pic.jpgThe Kings announced this afternoon a two-year contract extension with flagship radio station KTLK-AM (1150), which will have all the games this season. The station has been the Kings' home base the last three seasons.

Nick Nickson starts his 20th consecutive season as the play-by-play man, and 29th season as a Kings' broadcaster (the first nine years were as Bob Miller's analyst on the TV-radio simulcast). Daryl Evans starts his 11th season as the analyst. Evans and Nickson will continue with a 30-minute pregame show and host "Kings Talk" after each home game, and those in Anaheim.

Away from L.A., the Kings' radio affiliates include Santa Clarita (KHTS-AM 1220), Ventura (KVTA-AM 1520), Palmdale/Lancaster (KOSS-AM 1380), Banning (KMET-AM 1490), Bakersfield (KGEO-AM 1230) and Ridgecrest (KLOA-AM 1240).


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