Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

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!

Episodes

November 12, 2025 31 mins

A major storm is heading for Southern California, raising concerns about flooding, burn-scar mudflows, and possible evacuations. 
Michael Monks joins to break down a busy news day: the L.A. City Council is weighing significant rent-change proposals, and the Dodgers Gondola project just hit another roadblock. Plus—UCLA may be leaving the Rose Bowl, and Monks adopted a Skid Row cat named “Dos.” 
We a...

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A rare “cannibal CME” is slamming Earth, triggering a G3 geomagnetic storm and lighting up the skies—NOAA says auroras could stretch across 22 states, from the northern tier down into the Midwest.  In Washington, lawmakers say they have the votes to reopen the government after the shutdown standoff.  Meanwhile, Starbucks’ new “Bearista” cups are causing a full-on merch frenzy. 
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The Farmer’s Almanac is ending a 200-year tradition—its final publication will be in 2026. In Long Beach, officials are brainstorming a new Belmont Shore safety plan after a fatal shooting. 
The U.S. Mint pressed its last circulating penny on November 12, 2025, ending production due to rising costs—each penny cost nearly four cents to make. The move is expected to save millions annually. We also cover a ri...

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Alex Stone reports that travel pain is deepening as the FAA increases flight reductions from 4% to 6% amid the ongoing government shutdown. The agency plans to reach 10% soon, and more than 1,500 flights have already been canceled. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns that even after the shutdown ends, it will take time to get operations back to normal — with Thanksgiving travel fast approaching. 

Jay Leno joins the...

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The show honors veterans, highlighting a story from Studio City where a 79-year-old military veteran shot and killed a naked intruder during an attempted burglary, suffering serious injuries himself. Conway announces that the team will broadcast live from Smart & Final in Yorba Linda on November 21st, off the 91 freeway, from 4–8 PM. In Long Beach, the City Council is considering a temporary curfew for bars in Belmon...

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The coldest place in the nation today is near Nashville, Tennessee, where temperatures in Gatlinburg hit 3 degrees. Tim explains that technically we’re still in a long-term ice age, but in a warmer “interglacial” phase that began 2.6 million years ago, with the last deep freeze ending about 12,000 years ago

The forecast for Southern California has changed — expect six straight days of rain. Tim r...

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Duke of Sports Eric Sklar reported that Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis L. Ortiz were indicted for allegedly rigging pitches in an MLB betting scheme. Michael Monks discussed the LAPD exceeding its hiring budget due to the number of new recruits. Later, a bizarre pursuit involved a woman who fled in a minivan to Mexico and another suspect who ended up naked after a port-a-potty chase, finishing with a skinny-di...

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Fists are flying at UC Berkeley as a Turning Point USA event featuring Rob Schneider turns chaotic. Conway and Crozier cool things off with a chat about all things fast food — including how b...

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A lost dog in Mission Viejo is found thanks to a drone — a feel-good story powered by tech! Meanwhile, L.A.’s weather has gone off the rails this week, and the FAA faces a shortage of air traffic controllers. Regulators are also targeting the popular herbal supplement Kratom, sparking backlash from users. ...

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Dave Kunz from ABC and KFI’s Car Specialist revealed Ford’s newest 4D immersive Mustang experience, while noting an industry shift mirroring the “Dumb House” trend—drivers are tired of giant touch screens and want real knobs and buttons again. Even Chinese EVs like the Xiaoming XL7 are embracing this back-to-basics design. 

Later, Conway covered big national stories: the Mega Millions jackpot soar...

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A stabbing in “Sleepy Burbank” and a violent home invasion in Studio City left a military veteran seriously injured after being thrown to the ground, breaking both legs. Despite his injuries, he managed to shoot and kill the intruder. Meanwhile, a near catastrophe was narrowly avoided at Los Angeles International Airport when two jets—an ITA Airways flight to Rome and an American Airlines flight to New York—...

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The hour opened celebrating the Dodgers’ World Series win, marking one week since the epic Game 7 that fans are calling one of the best in sports history. From the diamond to disaster readiness, Orange County Water Agencies announced a new firefighting tool to battle future wildfires. Meanwhile, the OC Food Bank reported a major surge in families needing help—listeners were reminded they can call 2-1-1 for food assistan...

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Dodgers Game 7 of the World Series drew an incredible 24 million viewers! Conway shared a funny memory about getting his dad to sign what he thought were permission slips—but they were actually autographs, signed “Mr. Kaufman.” 

Michael Monks reported that LA Fire Survivors are demanding the resignation of the State Insurance Commissioner, citing delays and poor handling of fire-related claims. He also covere...

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Another beloved California restaurant bites the dust — Blue Plate Oysterette is closing, blaming homelessness, rising delivery culture, and crushing worker’s comp costs

Home expert Dean Sharp (“The House Whisperer”) joined the show to talk smart and sexy upgrades for the holidays, from lighting and home theater to the best appliances for entertaining. He also discussed the new trend of “dumbing ...

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A major home invasion in Sherman Oaks turned into a hot prowl with shots fired — it’s unclear whether the gunfire came from the suspects or the homeowners. Meanwhile, Michael Monks provided recaps of election night, including Prop 50 results and Governor race updates. The hour also covered a deadly UPS cargo plane crash, killing at least 11 people, after the plane — loaded with 38,000 gallons of jet fuel — crashed while preparing f...

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A home invasion in Sherman Oaks escalated when the tenant fired shots at the intruder, who managed to escape. Conway joked about often being mistaken for Sting, leading into a lighthearted segment on sibling rivalries. Later, the show featured a game of “Name That Tune” and discussed a massive rat infestation in Irvine. The hour wrapped with a quirky story about Tom Brady cloning his dog — sparking the question, “Would you clone yo...

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The 6pm hour opened with outrage over $60 burgers on the Las Vegas Strip, leading to a discussion about rising beef prices nationwide. Comedian Chris Turner shared stories from the NY subway, while Conway riffed on confusing Orange County freeways and a water main break in Canoga Park. Later, news broke that Denny’s is being sold in a deal valued at $620 million, sparking talk about food insecurity and growing demand at food banks....

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Prop betting and live betting discussion, followed by Mark sharing he was ghosted in Acapulco. Coverage then shifted to election night and a tragic UPS cargo plane crash near Louisville Airport. More details emerged as the story developed - Mark joked about dating a Luftansa pilot. Harvey Korman stories came up, and officials confirmed at least three fatalities and 11 injuries, with numbers expected to rise. Conway also revealed he...

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Michael Monks joins in for KFI's special election coverage. More details on the UPS cargo plane crash. Conway kept the laughs going while trying to recover his lost credit card. The official Super Bowl LX events and venue lineup was revealed, and the hour wrapped with a debate over the best pizza - plus... an Arizona judge resigned after getting caught peeing on a street near the courthouse.

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