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Dodgers owners take equity stake in radio station
Major League Baseball

Dodgers owners take equity stake in radio station

Published Sep. 30, 2014 3:18 p.m. ET

LOS ANGELES (AP) The Los Angeles Dodgers ownership will take an equity stake in the AM radio station that broadcasts the team's games as part of a multi-year agreement renewing the station's broadcast rights.

The team said Tuesday it will also expand the programming content on KLAC-AM in partnership with iHeartMedia, which owns the station. The deal is subject to approval by Major League Baseball.

KLAC broadcasts regular-season games, select spring training games and postseason games.

Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully's call of the first three innings is simulcast on radio. Charley Steiner handles play-by-play and works with former Dodgers outfielder Rick Monday.

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The station's signal covers all five counties in the Los Angeles area, and the Dodger Radio Network includes 22 stations across California and the nation.

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