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Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
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Tim Conway Jr. can be heard live Monday-Friday from 4pm-7pm on KFI AM 640, and everywhere on the iHeartRadio App. Follow on socials @Conwayshow
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Tim Conway, Jr. was born and raised in Los Angeles and is proud to admit that he survived 10 years in what he can only describe as a “youth detention center”, better known as the Los Angeles Unified School District. He spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, Tim Conway (Carol Burnett Show), four younger brothers and older sister.
During his early career, he produced his own internet radio show and thanks to its popularity, he was offered an opportunity to host a radio talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, Conway’s show became famous for providing Southern Californian’s with a wide variety of entertaining topics including live police chases, Hollywood craziness, and sharing current events with a twist of humor. In 2009 when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined forces with KFI-AM 640, the No. 1 news/talk radio station in the country, to continue bringing his unique and comedic perspective to topics like politics, gambling, and more. Fans love his knowledge of history and his down-to-earth take on life; and also enjoy the refreshing levity he delivers.
Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on numerous television programs (Fox 11, CBS, NBC, ABC) and has also received various industry honors including: a Golden Mic award, an Edward R. Murrow award, and a Marconi nomination for “Personality of the Year” (2016). When he’s not busy entertaining listeners, he enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charitable organizations, and hanging out at the racetracks!
Follow the show: @ConwayShow
Tim Conway, Jr. was born and raised in Los Angeles and is proud to admit that he survived 10 years in what he can only describe as a “youth detention center”, better known as the Los Angeles Unified School District. He spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, Tim Conway (Carol Burnett Show), four younger brothers and older sister.
During his early career, he produced his own internet radio show and thanks to its popularity, he was offered an opportunity to host a radio talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, Conway’s show became famous for providing Southern Californian’s with a wide variety of entertaining topics including live police chases, Hollywood craziness, and sharing current events with a twist of humor. In 2009 when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined forces with KFI-AM 640, the No. 1 news/talk radio station in the country, to continue bringing his unique and comedic perspective to topics like politics, gambling, and more. Fans love his knowledge of history and his down-to-earth take on life; and also enjoy the refreshing levity he delivers.
Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on numerous television programs (Fox 11, CBS, NBC, ABC) and has also received various industry honors including: a Golden Mic award, an Edward R. Murrow award, and a Marconi nomination for “Personality of the Year” (2016). When he’s not busy entertaining listeners, he enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charitable organizations, and hanging out at the racetracks!
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Tim talks about the weekend’s football results, his beloved Dodgers, and the New York Mets being eliminated in spectacular fashion. Also, we’ve got the latest on the WeHo Peeping Tom caught pulling down his pants and getting handsy with his, ahem, Sunset Strip. And Heather Brooker is in studio to talk about the shock separation of Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban, and Madonna admitting to feeling suicidal following her split from ex-husband Guy Ritchie. Lufthansa is firing 4,000 people and replacing them with AI. Walmart CEO says that artificial intelligence will affect every job on the planet and eliminate many.
Let’s find out what happens when you report a text message or email as junk. Also, now might be a good time to book that cruise ship vacation, with prices coming down. Fewer women are having children, or they’re waiting later in life to become mothers. Why is that? One of Big Bear’s main roads Highway 38 has been wiped out due to storm-related floods and will likely remain closed for months. The Los Angeles Olympics in 2028 has got many locals concerned about how bad the traffic will be, so school buses will be used to combat the bottleneck. Former presidential candidate Kamala Harris will be in town on a book tour to promote her political memoir “107 Days.”
Nine months after the January wildfires in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu, FEMA may destroy homes that survived the fire damage but do have smoke damage, due to new flood standards known as FEMA flood levels. A nine-year-old kid named Jameson went to a Phillies baseball game and caught a foul ball, then he gave the ball he caught to an 80-year-old woman, because she’s “way older.” Three people have been charged with stealing more than $40,000 in FEMA disaster relief funds meant for displaced residents who were impacted by LA’s January wildfires.
Costco is booming, especially with younger shoppers under 40 who are flocking to the warehouse giant for deals, Kirkland-branded gear, and TikTok-worthy hauls. The company reported $86 billion in quarterly revenue, U.S. same-store sales up 6%, and online sales up 15% to $19.6 billion, though its stock slipped when some numbers missed analyst expectations. The Dodgers are moving their game start to 12:10 p.m., the WNBA Sparks are investing in a new practice facility in hopes of attracting Caitlin Clark, and in France, a woman marked her 117th birthday crediting daily yogurt for her longevity. Meanwhile, Los Angeles leaders and business owners met at Grand Central Market to push for an urgent recovery plan to revitalize Downtown after years of decline, and Michael Monks shared his latest restaurant recommendation.
Dr. Drew Pinsky weighed in on recent claims from Donald Trump’s administration suggesting a link between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism, emphasizing that the medical community has found no conclusive evidence and urging pregnant women to follow their doctor’s advice. He also reflected on his time hosting Loveline and touched on COVID vaccination guidance while questioning the ongoing rise in autism cases. Elsewhere, Santa Anita racetrack officially opened its season, a body was discovered near a homeless encampment by the 210 freeway in Azusa, and Long Beach announced it is phasing out self-checkout stations as part of an effort to curb theft. Looking ahead, it’s shaping up to be a big NFL weekend, with a car show also scheduled to honor fallen heroes.
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw celebrates in a champagne-soaked shirt while fans swap Shakey’s Pizza memories. The Conway Show goes live on Instagram as Yelp reveals the best coffee spots in Southern California. Meanwhile, a Delta plane engine burst into flames on the runway, and SoCal braces for more rain.
The Dodgers dominated with an 8-0 shutout over the Diamondbacks, clinching their 12th NL West Division title in 13 years. Meanwhile, an after-action wildfire report revealed no single point of failure in L.A. County’s January evacuation efforts. Huntington Beach Police Chief Eric Parra highlighted low crime and homelessness rates, while also discussing plans for 90 acres of new development and restaurants in the city.
The Dodgers clinched their 12th NL West Division title in 13 years with an 8-0 blowout over the Diamondbacks, as pitcher Blake “Snellzilla” Snell joined David Vassegh to celebrate. In national news, former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on charges of false statements and obstruction. Locally, Woodland Hills faces controversy as a nursery transforms into a cemetery. Inglewood prepares to open a $40 million YMCA, honoring heroes and building community, while California is set to end its Clean Air Vehicle HOV lane decal program after September 30, 2025.
Santa Anita Park kicked off its 2025 Autumn Meet with famed trainer Doug O’Neill leading the charge. Home design expert Dean Sharp, “The House Whisperer,” shared insights on bathroom remodels and shower upgrades, offering listeners practical renovation tips. Later, Andy Reismeyer (filling in for Mo’Kelly) teased big guests, including the producer of The Voice and KTLA’s Glenn Walker.
Alex Stone chats with Conway Jr. about Major League Baseball, which will bring in "robot umpires" in the 2026 season, although human umpires will not go away. The system is known as ABS and is already in place in tennis and has been used since 2006 to determine line calls. How will it impact sports betting? A man who stole a semi-truck earlier today was finally stopped when law enforcement rammed the truck he was driving with a SWAT vehicle. Michael Monks is in studio to discuss how LA will avoid laying off city workers this year, after Mayor Karen Bass negotiated deals with employee unions. The number of potential layoffs was more than 1,600 workers, amid a $1-billion budget shortfall. Local officials have a proposal to place public restrooms on the Runyon Canyon hiking trail, which are set to cost a whopping $1 million for two toilets!
A Dallas ICE facility was shot up by 29-year-old Joshua Jahn, who ended up killing two detained migrants and injuring a third. He indiscriminately fired from a neighboring rooftop and was targeting ICE agents, none of whom were harmed. Jahn then fatally turned the gun on himself. Burglars like to look for an open bathroom window as their preferred method of breaking into a home. They also don’t necessarily prefer to do the breaking and entering at nighttime, but during the early evening. Plus, they’re mostly looking for jewelry and cash, anything easy to carry. The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Cali next January and February! They’ve played over 27,000 games!
The Dodgers will play the Wildcard Series. Huntington Beach local council is exploring the idea of putting up a memorial to assassinated activist Charie Kirk, which will be privately funded. During a recent home burglary in West Hollywood, the thief, who was a former roommate at the property, kicked the dog in a diaper who was living at the property, killing him. That burglar has now been arrested. Plus, coyote sightings in Playa Del Rey! Tim Cates, who hosts Dodger Talk on KLAC, talks the Dodgers playing the Wildcard Series. Car dealerships are giving out sweet lease deals on electric vehicles until the end of the month, before the $7,500 federal tax credit expires. Leases as low as $40 a month!
Discussions continue around what part the FCC played in ABC’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel last week and his subsequent return to air tonight. Conway Jr. points out the inconsistency of some celebrities, who are speaking up in support of Kimmel’s so-called cancelation, as opposed to their silence around the public cancelations of others. Also, the baritone of KFI otherwise known as Mark Thompson is in studio to nerd out with Conway Jr over football and stadiums. They also discuss memories of Michelob Ultra, now the No. 1 beer in the USA!
There was a crash near Long Beach, and a man barricaded himself inside a 7-11 for hours. We also have a health update on beloved KFI technical director and crash survivor The Foosh. The German beer Löwenbräu has been around for 642 years! Also, there’s a Costco ban for Iranian diplomats in the USA! Tim and Mark continue talking about their shared love of football. As we gear up for early Christmas sales at the likes of Target, Tim asks the important question: What the hell is “Summerween”?! Also, Tim talks about Casa Bianca in Eagle Rock, which is apparently the best pizza place in LA! Tim recalls childhood memories of Hamburger Helper, which is making a comeback, with sales up more than 14%.
The Tim Conway Jr. Show is No. 43 on the list of top podcasts at iHeartMedia! There’s an Apple iPhone update, iOS26 is here! Let’s check out all the bells and whistles on this latest iPhone release. Apparently, the folks are nice as Hemet. And it’s Fat Bear Week in Alaska! California’s High-Speed Rail continues to travel in the wrong direction. Twenty-four percent of the nation’s homeless population – that’s 187,000 people – live in California – it's an outrage! A food delivery bot went cray-cray on a man with cerebral palsy in West Hollywood.
Alex Stone on new details today in the shooting of KXTV ABC10 in Sacramento on Friday. Following his on-air suspension last week, will Jimmy Kimmel apologize when he’s back on TV tomorrow night? We play a snippet from “Gary and Shannon” earlier today in which the twosome discusses Santa Monica’s homelessness problem as a segway to them also talking about Conway Jr “controlling the ingress.” Charlie Kirk memorial was a big deal for Conway Jr.’s wife, who is also a big fan of the Star-Spangled Banner.
Sinclair Broadcasting will not be hosting Kimmel’s show upon its return tomorrow night, choosing instead to play the news in its time slot. There’s a new global advocacy group, LGB International, that has dropped the “T” from its charter. Conway Jr.’s staff open up about which social media platforms we prefer when we feel like doomscrolling and being brain dead. Changes coming to U.S. TikTok that will improve the social media platform’s data security in this country. A tiger handler was mauled to death in front of a crowd at a family-run private zoo in Oklahoma. Is taking Tylenol while pregnant the main culprit when it comes to autism? The White House seems to believe so.
A man died while riding Universal’s Epic roller coaster in Orlando, Florida. He died of multiple blunt-force injuries. Hurricane Gabrielle is presently off the East Coast! It’s been a low-key season when it comes to hurricanes making ground. Hurricane season typically runs from June 1 to November. During the San Francisco 49ers game over the weekend, defensive lineman Nick Bosa, who incurred a serious knee injury, walked off the pitch unassisted – with a torn ACL! We remember JetBlue Flight 292, which landed at LAX with its landing wheels perpendicular. Can you believe that happened 20 years ago today? The pilot was a hero! An unusual stock is going through the roof right now. It’s called BBW, which stands for Build-A-Bear!
Singer D4vd (pronounced David), who boasts 33 million monthly Spotify listeners, has canceled his remaining U.S. tour dates in San Francisco and Los Angeles after LAPD discovered the decomposed body of a 15-year-old girl in the front trunk of his Tesla. The victim, now identified as runaway Celeste Rivas, had been missing for more than a year. Detectives are investigating whether the 20-year-old artist had a connection to her, executing a search warrant at the home he was staying in to determine how she died. Also breaking: a Sacramento ABC affiliate station was struck by gunfire. Michael Monks- L.A. greenlights a $2.6 billion Convention Center expansion, despite sharp warnings about ballooning costs. – Farewell to Kiana & Robin. A heartfelt goodbye as the duo signs off. Titanic Obsession-- Kiana, born on the day Titanic premiered—December 19, 1997—reveals her lifelong fascination with the film. Meanwhile, Mark Thompson reminisces about his peak in the ’90s. The PAUSE Mark created that Ryan Seacrest stole.
Charlie Kirk Memorial A solemn farewell in Glendale, Arizona, as family, friends, and supporters gather to honor Charlie Kirk. – Orca Outrage- Killer whales strike again — flipping a boat and sending it to the bottom, part of a surge in animal aggression. Flights grind to a halt after radar and communication outages snarl Dallas air traffic. Spirit Airlines even brushes against Air Force One. Meanwhile, L.A. Metro finally opens its long-awaited Pomona station.– Tim Cates on Kershaw A Dodger legend says goodbye. Clayton Kershaw takes the mound for his final pitch as he announces his retirement.
The wrong file seems to be uploaded, this is Friday's show..
dead link on all podcast sites today
missing half the episode
I don't know if this was a bit or not , but the stopping and starting got so annoying I stopped listening