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==Radio and television== {{see also|List of Los Angeles Chargers broadcasters}} The Chargers' flagship radio station is KYSR-FM [[KYSR-FM|Alt 98.7]] in Los Angeles, with daily coverage and special programming on KLAC-[[KLAC|AM 570 LA Sports]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://am570lasports.iheart.com/articles/sports-news-498513/chargers-find-broadcast-home-at-iheartmedialas-15777187/#ixzz4fNMSrp4b|title=Chargers find broadcast home at iHeartMedia-LA's KFI-AM 640 โ AM 570 LA Sports|access-date=April 26, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170427101733/http://am570lasports.iheart.com/articles/sports-news-498513/chargers-find-broadcast-home-at-iheartmedialas-15777187/#ixzz4fNMSrp4b|archive-date=April 27, 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref> Play-by-play voice [[Matt "Money" Smith]] & [[NFL Network]] analyst [[Daniel Jeremiah]] comprise the broadcast team. KYSR-FM's iHeartMedia Los Angeles sister-station [[KFI|KFI AM 640]] served as the previous flagship station for the team since the Chargersโ return to Los Angeles from 2017 to 2019. Past Chargers radio broadcasters have included [[Josh Lewin]], [[Ralph Lawler]], [[Stu Nahan]], [[Tom Kelly (sportscaster)|Tom Kelly]], [[Lee Hamilton (sports)|Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton]], [[Dan Rowe (broadcaster)|Dan Rowe]], [[Ted Leitner]], and [[Hank Bauer (football player)|Hank Bauer]]. Bauer served seventeen seasons (1998โ2014) as the radio color analyst; however, the Chargers and then-flagship [[KIOZ]] decided not to renew his contract,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Eric D. |date=June 21, 2015 |title=Hank Bauer out as analyst for Chargers' radio broadcasts |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/san-diego-chargers/post/_/id/11585/hank-bauer-out-as-analyst-for-chargers-radio-broadcast |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160409221004/http://espn.go.com/blog/san-diego-chargers/post/_/id/11585/hank-bauer-out-as-analyst-for-chargers-radio-broadcast |archive-date=April 9, 2016 |access-date=September 15, 2016 |website=ESPN.com}}</ref> and was replaced by Conway starting with the 2015 season. As of 2014, the Chargers also stream their radio broadcasts on their official mobile application (through [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] devices) as well as on their website.<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 24, 2014 |title=Official Chargers Mobile Apps |url=http://www.chargers.com/fans/apps |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160901022917/http://www.chargers.com/fans/apps |archive-date=September 1, 2016 |access-date=September 15, 2016 |website=Chargers.com}}</ref> As of the 2020 season, Chargers preseason games will be broadcast by [[KCBS-TV]]; likewise, in the former San Diego market, [[KFMB-TV|KFMB]] is the local affiliate. As per the NFL's television deals, KCBS also broadcasts [[NFL on CBS|CBS coverage]] of most Chargers regular season games against AFC teams.<ref>{{Cite news |date=February 6, 2020 |title=Los Angeles Chargers and CBS 2 Announce Multi-Year Broadcast & Media Partnership |url=https://www.chargers.com/news/los-angeles-chargers-and-cbs-2-announce-multi-year-broadcast-media-partnership |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200427083545/https://www.chargers.com/news/los-angeles-chargers-and-cbs-2-announce-multi-year-broadcast-media-partnership |archive-date=April 27, 2020 |access-date=June 23, 2020 |work=Chargers.com |publisher=NFL Enterprises, LLC}}</ref> [[Dennis Packer]], the public address announcer of all USC football games at the [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]], serves as the public address announcer of all Chargers home games at [[SoFi Stadium]]. Packer replaced legendary P.A. announcer Bruce Binkowski, who went on to become the executive director of the Holiday and Poinsettia Bowl games, which were played at their former home, now-defunct [[SDCCU Stadium]]. The Holiday Bowl's being played in 2020 & 2021 at [[Dignity Health Sports Park]] and will return to [[Snapdragon Stadium]] in 2022. Poinsettia Bowl went defunct in 2016. With the Chargers' return to Los Angeles in 2017, the team became a beneficiary of league scheduling policies. Both the Chargers and the [[Los Angeles Rams]] share the Los Angeles market, which is on the West Coast of the United States. This means that the Chargers cannot play home games, road division games against the [[Denver Broncos]] or [[Las Vegas Raiders]], or interconference road games against the [[NFC West]] (in seasons that the [[AFC West]] and NFC West meet in interconference play) in the early 10:00 a.m. [[Pacific Time Zone|Pacific time]] slot. In addition, they cannot play interconference home games at the same time or network as the Rams. As a result, both teams generally will have more limited scheduling options, and will also benefit by receiving more prime-time games than usual ([[National Football League on United States television|click here]] for further information). Thus, regardless of the previous season's record, the Chargers will receive a disproportionate number of ''[[NBC Sunday Night Football|Sunday Night]]'', ''[[Monday Night Football|Monday Night]]'' and/or ''[[Thursday Night Football|Thursday Night]]'' games, compared to the rest of the league. Additionally, if the Chargers and Rams are both playing at the same time on Sunday afternoons on a certain network (for instance, a Rams road game against an AFC opponent at the same time as a Charger home game with an NFC opponent with both on Fox, or the reverse where the Rams are on the road against an AFC opponent and the Chargers are at home against an AFC opponent on CBS), in the Los Angeles market, Fox and CBS have authorization to carry the extra game on their secondary sister stations; Fox games air on [[KCOP-TV]], while CBS games are aired on [[KCAL-TV]]. In 2020, the Chargers signed a multi-year preseason TV deal with [[KCBS-TV]] and [[KCAL-TV]] and will have a weekly show with the latest team news, replacing [[KABC-TV]] after three seasons (2017, 2018 and 2019) of televising Chargers preseason football. ===Radio affiliates=== [[File: San Diego Chargers radio affiliates.png|thumb|Map of radio affiliates]] ===English stations=== ====California==== {| class="wikitable" |- !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | City !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Call Sign !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Frequency |- | rowspan=3|Los Angeles || [[KYSR]]/[[KSRY]] || 98.7/103.1 FM (Pre-Game [first two-hours], Full Game Coverage and 'Chargers Talk' Post-Game) |- | [[KYSR]] || 98.7 HD2 (HD radio simulcast of [[KLAC]], will carry select games) |- | [[KLAC]] || 570 AM (Secondary affiliate to [[KYSR]], will carry select games) |- | rowspan=2|[[San Diego]] || [[KGB-FM]] || 101.5 FM |- | [[KGB (AM)|KGB]] || 760 AM |- | [[Temecula, California|Temecula]]/[[Inland Empire]] || [[KATY-FM]] || 101.3 FM |- | [[Yucca Valley, California|Yucca Valley]] || [[KNWH]] || 1250 AM/103.7 FM |- | [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]] || [[KNWQ]] || 1140 AM/94.3 FM |- | [[Coachella, California|Coachella]] || [[KNWZ]] || 970 AM/104.7 FM |- | [[Palmdale, California|Palmdale]]/[[Lancaster, California|Lancaster]] || [[KAVL]] || 610 AM |- | [[Victorville, California|Victorville]]/[[Hesperia, California|Hesperia]] || [[KMPS (AM)|KMPS]] || 910 AM |- | [[Imperial Valley]] || [[KXO-FM]] || 107.5 FM |} ===Spanish stations=== ====California==== {| class="wikitable" |- !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | City !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Call Sign !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Frequency |- | Los Angeles/[[Orange County, California|Orange County]] || [[KBUE]]/[[KBUA]]|| 105.5 FM/94.3 FM |- | [[San Diego]]/[[Tijuana|Tijuana, Mexico]] || [[XEMO-AM]] || 860 AM |} ====Mexico==== {| class="wikitable" |- !style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | City !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Call Sign !! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Chargers|border=2}};" | Frequency |- |- | [[Mexicali, Mexico|Mexicali]] || [[XEHG-AM|XEHG]] || 1370 AM |- | [[Ensenada, Mexico|Ensenada]] || [[XHEPF-FM]] || 89.1 FM |}
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