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ESPN Los Angeles Extends Partnership as Rams Flagship


ESPN LA and Los Angeles Rams
ESPN LA and Los Angeles Rams

KSPN-AM (ESPN Los Angeles) and the Los Angeles Rams have renewed their partnership, ensuring ESPN LA will remain the flagship radio home for Rams football. The agreement continues a relationship that began when the Rams returned to Los Angeles in 2016 and marks the team's 10th season with the station in 2025.

"The Los Angeles Rams are one of the most exciting and dynamic franchises in the NFL, and we are proud to be their partner," said Sam Pines, Vice President and Market Manager, ESPN LA. "This partnership allows us to deliver unmatched access, exclusive content, and the passionate game-day energy Rams fans deserve on the radio, online, on our app, and everywhere else they connect with us and our talent."

Rams Chief Commercial Officer Jennifer Prince said the collaboration helps the team reach fans across Southern California. "As we strive to reach Angelenos where they are and work with organizations that can bring our fans closer to our team with in-depth coverage and engaging content, ESPN LA continues to be the perfect radio home for Rams football," she said.

Under the deal, ESPN LA will provide live play-by-play coverage, interviews with players and coaches, exclusive features, and analysis from its air personalities. The station also carries other major Southern California sports properties, including the Los Angeles Lakers, Angels, LAFC, and USC Trojans, with content available on 710 AM, social media, the ESPN LA app, and major podcast platforms.

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