List of Los Angeles Rams broadcasters

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This article is a list of the Los Angeles Rams broadcasters.

The

1951 NFL Championship Game
was the first Championship Game televised coast-to-coast.

St. Louis

After relocating to St. Louis, from 1995–1999 the Rams games were broadcast on

KCOP
, "MyNetworkTV channel 13."

Radio

From 2000–2008,

color analyst for nearly 20 years, dating back to the team's first stint in the Los Angeles area. Snow left the booth after suffering an illness and died in January 2006. Former Rams offensive line coach and former St. Louis Cardinals head coach Jim Hanifan joined the KLOU as the color analyst the year after Jack Snow's departure. They were joined by analyst D'Marco Farr
and sideline reporter Malcolm Briggs.

From 2009– 2015, the Rams' flagship radio station was 101 ESPN which was at the time a new sports station in St. Louis. For these broadcasts, Steve Savard was the play by play announcer, flanked by color commentator D'Marco Farr. Brian Stull served as the sideline reporter, and the pregame and postgame coverage was anchored by St. Louis coaching legend Jim Hanifan, along with hosts Randy Karraker for pregame and Cliff Saunders for postgame, among other 101 ESPN personalities.

Year Flagship Station
1995–1999
KCOP
2000–2008 KLOU FM 103.3
2009–2015 WXOS (101 ESPN)

Los Angeles

Radio

Year Flagship Station Play-by-Play Color Commentator Sideline Reporter
2016 ESPN LA 710 AM | 100.3 the Sound J.B. Long Maurice Jones-Drew D'Marco Farr
2017–present ESPN LA 710 AM | 93.1 Jack FM

The

Tijuana-San Diego ("The Mighty 1090") also carry the broadcasts.[1]

The announcers are Pac-12 network

sideline reporter
. In the team's original Los Angeles stint, 710 AM (in its KMPC years) was the team's radio flagship for nearly the team's entire first tenure in the region.

Television

Year Flagship Station Play-by-Play Color Commentator Sideline Reporter
2016–2019 KCBS-TV 2.1 | CBS 2 Andrew Siciliano Varies Varies
2020–present KABC-TV 7.1 | ABC 7 Andrew Siciliano Aqib Talib, Mina Kimes Curt Sandoval

Jim Hill) on Saturday evenings during game weeks. Rams preseason games are also carried in Spanish, with Univision-owned KMEX and its sister station, KFTR (UniMas) originating the broadcasts. Univision's KABE and KBTF (UniMas) broadcast those games in the neighboring Bakersfield
market.

The majority of Rams regular season games are aired on

Monday Night Football games are also televised in the Los Angeles area on KABC-TV
when the Rams play a Monday night game.

References

  1. Inside Radio
    , June 7, 2018