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 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!
It’s a full-speed Conway & Petros hour: USC memories and “The P!” (and no—Petros was not a fraternity brother), plus the latest twist on the Vincent Thomas Bridge. Then it turns into a full-on jingle sing-off—from classic commercials to Stater Bros’ “We are here!”—before the guys dig into the Gabrielino/Tongva tribe’s r...
Wegovy is in the legal spotlight as lawsuits target “copycat” versions of the blockbuster drug — and we dig into how some medications become famous for side effects, like Viagra. (Spoiler: it was originally developed as a heart medication to treat chest pain/angina before its unexpected “other” effect changed everything.
Then, we break down why the Super Bowl is still the most...
The latest developments in the Nancy Guthrie case: a new message sent to a Tucson TV station, FBI agents swarming her home, and a key detail that may matter more than people realize — Nest cameras don’t retain video without a paid subscription.
Reporter Michael Monks joins the show with details on the deadly Westwood crash, where a 92-year-old woman drove into a 99 Ranch gro...
We kick things off with Dave’s Hot Chicken and a growing frustration in Orange County, where residents say the smell from the Frank R. Bowerman Landfill is impacting Portola Springs in Irvine. The landfill — one of the largest in California with an estimated 31 million tons of waste — has neighbors demanding answers and relief.
Dean Sharp, The House Whisperer, joins the show with design wisdom you ...
A tragic and shocking incident in Westwood, where a woman drove into a Ranch 99 grocery store, killing three people and injuring six others. Authorities continue to investigate what led to the deadly crash.
Some unexpected good news ahead of the big game: Super Bowl snack prices are dropping, making it a little cheaper to host your watch party this year.
A quick spotlight on the Gary &...
Eric Sklar (“The Duke of Sports”) joins for a fast-hit rundown: World Cup talk, NBA deadline chatter, and a Super Bowl preview with what to watch for.
KFI’s Michael Monks breaks down the suddenly chaotic L.A. Mayor’s race: former LAUSD Supt. Austin Beutner ends his campaign following the death of his 22-year-old daughter, Emily, and Rick Caruso confirms he won’t run&mdash...
Savannah Guthrie makes an emotional public plea for the safe return of her mother as the latest details of the investigation are revealed.
Mayor Karen Bass pushes back against claims that the city’s after-action report was watered down, responding to mounting criticism and questions about transparency.
A deeply personal tribute to a comedy legend: Mindy, Ed, and Don Rickles offer...
A heartbreaking mix of stories to open the show: an injured mountain lion cub is found on a Los Angeles County street and transported to Northern California for rehabilitation, while a man is fatally shot after getting off a Metro bus in the Westlake district of Downtown L.A.
A deep dive into baseball history as Miguel “Miggy” Rojas’ game-tying home run in Game 7 of the Wor...
Lock Your Ladders: The Break-Ins 2nd Floors, Lindsey Vonn Defies Injury to Chase Olympic Glory Again
Conway kicks things off by decorating the studio, including an absinthe flower that quickly proves to be a bad idea as it gives everyone a headache.
Reporter Michael Monks joins the show as officials call for the L.A. Olympics leader to step down following the release of emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, raising serious questions and backlash.
A warning for homeowners: lock your...
Los Angeles is in the middle of a heatwave, but don’t get too comfortable — rain is on the way. Plus, a look ahead to the Olympic soccer events coming to California, with matches set to be played at two major venues.
McDonald’s shakes things up for Valentine’s Day with McNugget “Caviar” kits. From fast food pretending to be fancy to the debate over ca...
Neighbors are on edge as a burglary crew continues targeting homes in a Los Angeles neighborhood, leaving residents frightened and demanding action.
A surprising trend: men are getting more cosmetic surgery than ever. What’s driving the shift, what procedures are most popular, and how grooming and men’s cologne culture fit into the new image economy.
More on the latest...
Conway kicks things off with classic stories and big media news as Disney names parks chief Josh D’Amaro as its new CEO, succeeding Bob Iger.
Reporter Michael Monks joins the show as LAPD says it will not enforce a federal agent mask ban, calling the policy poorly thought out. Chief McDonnell faces pushback from the L.A. City Council over the decision.
A shocking n...
Circle K customers in Nokomis, Florida are hit with unexpectedly high bills after a fuel mix‑up at a local gas station. A tragic Facebook Marketplace meetup turns deadly when a woman is fatally stabbed during a dispute over a car sale. At the Grammys, Cher makes headlines after flubbing the winner announcement when she accidentally walks off stage before reading the nominees.
We also revisit one of the most infamous...
This week on the show, CNN’s Elex Michaelson joins us to break down the biggest cultural and political stories making headlines. We dive into the Grammys, including the controversy surrounding Cher and a powerful, star‑studded tribute featuring Lauryn Hill and Wyclef Jean reuniting the Fugees to honor D’Angelo and the late Roberta Flack.
Elex Michaelson — often dubbed “the young Wolf Blitzer” &md...
Grammy winner Billie Eilish makes headlines as the countdown to the Super Bowl officially begins. Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, predicting six more weeks of winter—and a bizarre crime story unfolds when a Studio City home is robbed, only for police to discover a second burglary crew arriving at the same house. KFI’s Michael Monks recaps Mayor Karen Bass’ State of the City address, and the Rams solidify their ...
KFI’s Michael Monks joins the show with the latest on protests across Downtown L.A., including the expected “ICE Out” nighttime demonstrations, plus continued protest activity in Santa Ana and what authorities are preparing for this evening.
Meeting Dodgers World Series hero Miguel “Miggy” Rojas is compared to meeting Kirk Gibson in ’88 just...
Dodgers World Series hero shortstop Miguel Rojas joins Tim Conway Jr. for an inside look at the team, plus the now-legendary Conway “Miggy Hug” — all three seconds of it.
Petros Papadakis jumps in with background and stories about Miguel Rojas, then the conversation takes a turn into pop culture nostalgia — from Lupin the 3rd to Kimba the White Lion — ...
An update on Downtown L.A. protests, including which DTLA streets are impacted and why authorities have the area on heightened alert.
A deep dive into classic Downtown L.A. institutions — from Philippe’s to Golden Monkey Karaoke on 8th Street, some of the oldest liquor licenses in the city, including spots tied to Teddy Roosevelt, plus updates on The Velv...
California has everything—top farmers, tech geniuses, world-class creatives, and the best coastline on earth—so how did we end up broke and begging for more money? Tim Conway Jr. unpacks whether you actually need to be political to survive in politics, why police, fire departments, and businesses keep leaving the state, and how radical mismanagement may have derailed it all. Michael Monks joins the c...
Tim Conway Jr. reports on a deadly crash in Colorado involving the Santa Clarita girls hockey team. Also tonight, a woman is arrested after allegedly driving recklessly through a Whittier park in an incident caught on video. Tim covers a fire burning near the 405 freeway in the Del Aire area
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