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Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

iHeartRadio and KFI AM 640

Tim Conway Jr. can be heard live Monday–Friday from 6pm–10pm on KFI AM 640 and everywhere on the iHeartRadio App.

Follow the show on socials @ConwayShow.

Tim Conway Jr. brings his signature humor to breaking newsLos Angeles current eventsOrange County storiesRiverside County headlines, the Inland Empire, live police chases, freeway traffic, Hollywood craziness, pop culture, the big sports stories of the day, politics, gambling, and everything happening across Southern California. With his finger on the pulse of what’s happening in SoCal and beyond, Conway delivers funny, fast-moving talk radio every weeknight on KFI AM 640.

Heard by listeners across the country and around the world on the iHeartRadio App, Conway’s humor, storytelling, and take on the current news of the day connect with audiences far beyond Southern California. His perspective is local, but his comedy, curiosity, and down-to-earth view of life translate across cultures, communities, and languages.

Tim Conway Jr. was born and raised in Los Angeles and is the son of iconic comedy legend Tim Conway of The Carol Burnett Show. He spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park, and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, four younger brothers, and older sister — experiences that helped shape his humor, storytelling, and down-to-earth perspective on life.

During his early career, Conway produced his own internet radio show and, thanks to its popularity, was offered the opportunity to host a talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, his show became famous across Southern California for entertaining topics, live police chases, Hollywood craziness, pop culture, sports, and current events with a twist of humor. In 2009, when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined KFI AM 640, continuing to bring listeners his unique comedic perspective on breaking news, politics, gambling, history, sports, entertainment, and life in SoCal.

Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on Fox 11, CBS, NBC, and ABC, and has received numerous industry honors including a Golden Mic Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and a Marconi Award nomination for Personality of the Year. When he’s not entertaining listeners, Conway enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charities, and hanging out at the racetracks.

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  • 6332 - NBA Death Shock, E-Bike Chaos & True Crime

    Today on The Conway Show, it’s a fast-moving mix of NBA tragedy, true crime, California e-bike chaos, and shocking courtroom drama. Eric Sklar, The Duke of Sports, joins the show to break down the Lakers’ playoff elimination and the NBA world mourning the deaths of Brandon Clarke and Jason Collins. Then, the infamous Betty Broderick case returns to the headlines after her death in prison, reigniting memories of the bitter divorce murder story that inspired the “Dirty John” spotlight. 

    Plus, California’s dangerous high-speed e-bike problem takes center stage as Amazon halts sales of illegal models after fatal crashes, while Orange County faces another disturbing case involving a teen on a high-powered electric motorcycle and a mother now facing upgraded felony charges. 

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    Wed, 13 May 2026
  • 6331 - Runway Death, Hantavirus & Dodger Parking War

    Tonight, on The Conway Show, the 7 PM hour covers a tragic and shocking story out of Denver International Airport, where authorities say Michael Mott breached airport security and was fatally struck by a departing Frontier Airlines plane. The medical examiner has ruled the death a suicide, raising new questions about airport perimeter safety and runway security.  

    Then, it’s back to Los Angeles, where Angelino Heights residents are pushing for tougher parking rules as Dodger Stadium game-day traffic continues to overrun their neighborhood.  

    At 7:20, Conway breaks down the latest on the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak, with cases rising to 11 and passengers quarantining around the world. Health officials say the outbreak involves the Andes virus, a rare hantavirus strain that can spread through prolonged close contact.  

    Plus, Conway riffs on why TV shows get iconic titles like FriendsThe Big Bang TheoryThe Odd Couple, and The Brady Bunch, while radio still leans on host names like Joe RoganCristiano Ronaldo, and Monks & Merrill. Then special guest Chris Merrill joins the show to talk radio roots, Michigan, deep broadcast footprints, and why The Tim Conway Show was the very first podcast he ever downloaded. Conway & Steckler used to hang out together. Vin Scully famous line. 

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    Wed, 13 May 2026
  • 6330 - Teacher Heroes, Arson Ruins & World Cup Flop

     Tonight on The Conway Show, the 8 PM hour starts with some good news out of Orange County, where six inspiring educators have been honored as Teachers of the Year. Among them is Brittany Walters, a longtime kindergarten teacher at Dr. Peter Marshall Elementary in the Magnolia School District, recognized for hands-on learning and her focus on the emotional needs of young students.  

    Then Conway turns to the massive Ontario warehouse fire, where the burned-out Kimberly-Clark distribution center is set for demolition after a devastating six-alarm blaze allegedly started by a worker in April. Officials say the 1.2-million-square-foot site remains a major hazard even weeks after the fire.  

    At 8:20, Los Angeles leaders announce a major crackdown on organized burglary crews, with more than 100 suspects arrested as LAPD says burglaries are down significantly from last year. Conway breaks down what it means for homeowners, businesses, and public safety across L.A.  

    At 8:35, the show digs into the disturbing black market for Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash driver accounts, where accounts are being rented or sold online, allowing people to bypass background checks and identity verification.  

    Then at 8:50, Conway looks ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup at SoFi Stadium, where many Los Angeles-area hotels say bookings are below expectations despite the city hosting multiple matches. Industry reports point to high ticket prices, visa delays, and expensive hotel rates as major factors. 

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    Wed, 13 May 2026
  • 6329 - Contractor Red Flags & Phone-Free Dining

    Tonight on The Conway ShowDean Sharp, The House Whisperer, joins the show to break down one of the biggest decisions homeowners make: choosing the right contractor. From avoiding renovation nightmares to spotting red flags before you sign, Dean shares practical advice for anyone planning work on their home. 

    At 9:20, Dean continues with 10 must-know tips for hiring your next contractor, including what to ask, what to check, and how to protect yourself before the job begins. 

    Then Conway dives into the growing trend of restaurants banning cellphones, as more dining rooms push for phone-free meals, better conversations, and fewer social media distractions. Plus, Mark Thompson is learning Spanish, and Conway checks in on how that’s going.

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    Wed, 13 May 2026
  • 6328 - From the Valley to the Hills, It’s a Fine Time for Crime All Over LA!

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 1 (5.11) 

    What'd you guys do for Mother’s Day? Let’s find out what the Tim Conway Jr. crew did with the women who birthed them! Crime is expanding from the San Fernando Valley to include the charming neighborhood of La Cañada. Home invaders who likely also struck Studio City, judging by reports of the white Kia getaway car, stole thousands of dollars in jewelry, even spraying the family dog with bear spray, from a home in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains. Have you ever gone to a store where everything is locked up behind glass and you have to find the worker with the key to get into the case? Timmy was at a hardware store, and with the help of a crowbar he took matters into his own hands. There's been a spate of LA home invasions this year, with nearly 3,000 burglary victims already this year in the Greater Los Angeles area. 

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    Tue, 12 May 2026
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