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 news, Los Angeles current events, Orange County stories, Riverside 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.

  1. 8h ago

    The Air Up There is Toxic, Baby

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 2 (6.29) California’s massive $351 billion state budget just dropped, dwarfing Texas at $219 billion — but Timmy and Marky say it sure doesn’t feel like five-star treatment for the Golden State. Remember that scary chemical disaster in Garden Grove back in May that forced 50,000 Orange County residents to evacuate? The toxic cleanup is finally kicking off, with the waste heading all the way to Ohio.   Timmy got a little nostalgic and reminisced about his Alaska cruise with his mom at age 15. On the lighter side, he caught someone who shall remain nameless swiping snacks from the KFI drawer and stuffing them in a backpack — how rude! — before sharing his own class-act moment at Home Depot, where he tried to tip a super helpful employee $40 even though he knew the guy couldn’t accept it. Mark one-upped him with a Vegas waitress story, slipping her a crisp hundred after she remembered his name from a previous visit.   Later, event producer Stacey Newton joins the show to talk about the 122nd Annual Huntington Beach Independence Day Parade this weekend — she’s been running it for 26 years! Expect Aaron Kaufman from Gas Monkey Garage, an Olympic gold medalist, surfing legend Pete Townend, and plenty of cops on the route. And Timmy, the ultimate Dodgers fan, shares the perfect commercial idea for the team plus some timeless advice he got from Arsenio Hall: when you’re pitching in Hollywood, they’re not just buying the idea — they’re buying you.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  2. 8h ago

    Croc Shock, Snack Attack & Timmy’s Big-Tip Energy

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 4 (6.29)  Whip-round time — what percentage of American households own a car compared to the rest of the world? A staggering 92% here in the US versus just 19% globally — we really are living in car country! And the big question: You accidentally plow into a building… do you sit there stunned like a deer in the headlights, or slam it in reverse and try to casually roll away like nothing happened?   California’s annual budget just dropped at a whopping $351 billion, while the Garden Grove chemical disaster cleanup from the May evacuation of 50,000 locals finally starts today. Timmy got nostalgic about his Alaska cruise with his mom at age 15 — he was the youngest passenger by decades and caught the crew tossing garbage overboard at stupid o’clock in the morning. The guys also debate why all the coolest girls seem to be named Jill (have you ever met a bad Jill?) and give a shoutout to all the awesome (if occasionally stripper-esque) Nikkis out there.   Timmy caught someone swiping KFI snacks into a backpack — how rude! — before sharing his class-act Home Depot moment trying to tip a helpful employee $40 even though the guy couldn’t accept it. Mark topped it with a Vegas waitress story and a crisp C-note.   Plus, Huntington Beach Independence Day producer Stacey Newton joins the show — she’s been running the parade for 26 years! With America’s 250th birthday this year, rumors are flying that this one could draw close to a million spectators, and Timmy might just be your grand marshal — ding-dong with you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  3. 3d ago

    Forever Chemicals, $4.5 Million Tab & A Horrendous Odor

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 1 (6.26)  When you're stuck in a crappy job or out of work, weekends already suck — and dealing with the public, refunds, and customer service can make it worse. But this week we're diving into something bigger: the Boyle Heights Fire that ignited on June 17th, and the alarming moment Watch Duty deactivated coverage of the area "unless conditions change." Someone clearly wasn't on top of this.  We're joined by retired Former L.A. County Fire Captain Steve Kreeger, a 40-year veteran demanding ANSWERS. Twelve hours in, Watch Duty reported nothing to see — and we break down how the app works as a conduit, pulling from multiple sources and retransmitting to users. An after-action report is desperately needed. Plus, we cover the LaCoFD international USAR team (USA-2) activated to respond to Venezuela after devastating 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes ripped through the country's center — deploying 71 members, 6 canine teams, and 84,000 lbs of equipment alongside the Fairfax County International Urban Search and Rescue teams.  Then we tackle the grim aftermath: the overwhelming odor of rotting food, a clever penny trick to tell if your fridge lost power while you were away, and the staggering 75 million gallons of drinking water it took to extinguish the blaze. We close on the cleanup nightmare — that "sickly sweet" stench, the heavy metals and forever chemicals potentially released, and the brutal final price tag: $4.5 million to taxpayers.  #BoyleHeights #BoyleHeightsFire #WatchDuty #LAFire #LACountyFire #CaliforniaFire #LosAngeles #BreakingNews #Wildfire #FireSafety #USAR #Venezuela #VenezuelaEarthquake #Earthquake #SearchAndRescue #FirstResponders #Firefighters #PowerOutage #ForeverChemicals #Taxpayers #LANews #CommunitySafety #DisasterResponse #PrepperTips #TrueCrime #PodcastLife #NewEpisode #ListenNow  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  4. 3d ago

    Do You Cut the Cheese?!

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 3 (6.26)    We kick off with the great weather fail temps were "supposed" to hit 100 degrees in the Valley — triple digits all week — but the TV news blew it BIG, off by a stunning 55 degrees over the week. Then we turn to the celebration the whole country is buzzing about: the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding, officially America's Royal Wedding. The New York Times reports Swift has rented Madison Square Garden from July 2 through July 4, with an intimate gathering of about 100 people on July 2 and a bigger celebration of around 1,000 guests over the holiday weekend. NBC SportsRolling Stone  Next, the hunt for the BEST rotisserie chicken in L.A. — and yes, one per person, please! While grocery store birds have seen some price creep, many bulk retailers and major supermarkets still heavily subsidize them to keep prices low. Nationwide, prices swing from $4.99 at budget clubs to over $9 at premium markets, with local hikes driven by packaging and supply chain shifts.  Then, San Diego is ditching its black trash cans — gray is the new black! We break down the recycling rules around pizza boxes and wax paper, which leads Conway to the only question that matters: when you're cutting that pizza, do you cut the cheese?  Finally, we spotlight "The Funny Thing About Men" with Mandy Williams at Sierra Madre Playhouse, and Chris in Miami leaves a super nice message — turns out Chris LOVED Conway's new shirt!  #WeatherFail #ValleyHeat #Heatwave #TaylorSwift #TravisKelce #Traylor #RoyalWedding #MSG #SwiftieWedding #July4Weekend #RotisserieChicken #LAFood #FoodDeals #Costco #SanDiego #Recycling #GoGreen #PizzaNight #Conway #SierraMadrePlayhouse #LiveTheater #MandyWilliams #MiamiListeners #PodcastLife #NewEpisode #ListenNow #TrendingNow  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  5. 3d ago

    USA-2 Races to Venezuela & the Ranch Dressing Crisis That's Grounding Flights

    The Tim Conway Jr. Show Hour 4 (6.26)  Podcast Description:   We open with retired Former L.A. County Fire Captain Steve Kreeger, a 40-year veteran demanding ANSWERS. Twelve hours into the Boyle Heights situation, Watch Duty reported nothing to see — and we break down how the app works as a conduit, pulling from multiple sources and retransmitting to users. An after-action report is desperately needed. Plus, the LaCoFD international USAR team (USA-2) has been activated to respond to Venezuela after devastating 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes ripped through the country's center — deploying 71 members, 6 canine teams, and 84,000 lbs of equipment, joining the Fairfax County International Urban Search and Rescue teams.  Then, life goes on — the World Cup runs through July 19th, and the U.S. lost in the final 5 seconds to Turkey, falling 3-2 despite already clinching their Round of 32 spot. We also pay tribute to David Clayton-Thomas, the powerhouse lead singer of brass rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, who died at age 84. That sends us down memory lane to the lost art of the MIXED TAPE — what was on yours? Crozier used his KOST connections to get his on the air; now the kids just share Spotify lists. PBS  We also dig into Hollywood's troubles: a major production house has shut its doors, citing the industry's struggles. The business isn't just leaving California — it's leaving the country entirely.  And finally, the great RANCH DRESSING crisis! World Cup fans LOVE it but can't get it on their planes home. Hot Dog on a Stick doesn't carry it, UPS is offering a "Ship n Dip," and Conway's doctor delivers a brutal verdict — "You're a mess!" Stick around, because we share the DIY ranch recipe so you'll never go without again.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    36 min

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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 news, Los Angeles current events, Orange County stories, Riverside 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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