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Being in Los Angeles, however, and going against the formidable competition of KRLA (now KWVE, 1110 AM) and KFWB (980 AM), KHJ helped prove the validity of the fast-paced top-40 format in a large ...
In 1959, he became morning man at KHJ in Los Angeles, moving a year later to the morning show at KRLA and finally to KFWB in 1962. He was a regular presence on Los Angeles radio into the 1990s.
TV fans and friends are mourning the loss of Philip McKeon. The actor and producer has died at age 55. The former child star who is best known for playing wisecracking teen Tommy Hyatt on "Alice ...
His father, Larry, a cousin of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, hosted shows on KTLA-TV and KFWB radio and was a leader in the audiotape and videotape business. After graduating from Beverly ...
He has previous stops at KKFN in Denver, NFL on TuneIn, NBC Sports Radio, WQXI in Atlanta, KFWB in Los Angeles and Voice of America. He has also contributed to The Players' Tribune. Ferguson ...
A stray mention in my Feb. 14 column of a classic-era KFWB disc jockey prompted a note from reader Bob Watson of Upland, who first off gently corrected my spelling. Or rather, as he said, my ...
He previously spent a decade working in the news department at KFWB News 98 in Los Angeles. He is survived by his mother, Barbara and his sister, actress Nancy McKeon.
However, Philip replaced Lutter after the pilot. Following his role on the sitcom, he worked at Los Angeles station KFWB News 98 in its news department for 10 years before later moving to Wimberly ...
Kilgore switched to news which he continued to do until he retired in 2005 after 15 years with KFWB. “Lyle was recruited in the early ’60s to KHJ (at the) beginning of Boss Radio,” Eva ...
Sound archivist Gordon Skene has a huge collection of radio clips and other audio files. After the news broke last week about KFWB AM 980 changing its format again — to unspecified foreign-language ...
In the radio glory days of the 1950s and ’60s, KFWB in Hollywood dominated the air waves with its nonstop personality deejays. Seven of them rotated for 24 hours, becoming the rock stars ...
And KFWB-AM (980), a station founded by movie studio mogul Sam Warner back before the golden age of radio, might be in the thick of it. After 46 years of presenting news and talk, the veteran ...