You'll not only hear all of the games, the Kings Audio Network will feature 'round the clock Kings content. Turn it on at any hour of the day and hear repeats of games, podcasts, and other Kings' exclusives.
If you think you're too old school, think again. "I'm old school and if I can do it, I'm very confident you can as well," Evans said. (I believe in you, too).
What does Nick think?
"I think sports broadcasting is transitioning to the new Kings platform. We have seen this transition develop over the past few years, with NHL/Kings games being accessible on the NHL app and SiriusXM Radio."
Maybe I've had a lot of coffee, and maybe I'm super pumped for our home opener tonight, but I firmly believe this is the future of radio.
You can listen online from your computer, download the app and listen on your phone, or if you're crazy like me, connect your phone to all the speakers in your house and have iHeartRadio in your kitchen and your living room and your bathroom and…AND you get it.
Another thing I love is the seamless transitions when I change my listening location. During the pre-season, I was listening to the game at home, having a great time, then hunger struck. I picked up my phone, still listening to the game, hopped in the car to grab dinner, STILL listening, and came back home to all my speakers again.
With any new technology, it takes time to feel comfortable with it! Even my phone's face recognition won't recognize me with my night guard in. So don't sweat it if this if your fist time downloading an app - if you're having trouble downloading or figuring out how to listen, you can e-mail
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