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Robert W. Morgan, “Boss Radio” 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 18, 1968
DESCRIPTION KHJ airchecks are somewhat of a rare commodity these days. It seems as if most of the tapes that were out there have been digitized already. Well, here’s one that gets to see the light of day. A never-before posted aircheck of Morning Man Robert W. Morgan! You will notice right off that KHJ…
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John London & The House Party, The Beat 92.3 KKBT Los Angeles | January 1995
If you Lived in SoCal in the 70s & 80s, it would be hard to miss London & Engelman. John London and Ron Engelman hosted mornings on on KRTH K-Earth101.1. They were later hired away to do mornings at K-WEST/Magic 106. The wacky duo would do spoofs of television shows and often bring listeners and…
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Nancy Plum, 710 KMPC Los Angeles | February 2, 1980
One of the first things you’ll notice about this is how very laid back the station is. I would describe the format as, “loose”.
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Magic Matt Alan, on 102.7 KIIS FM Los Angeles | 1989
Over the years, Magic Matt Alan has put some legendary radio stations on his resume. He has spent time gracing the mikes at KJR Seattle, KRBE Houston, and finally making it to the big time at WHTZ Z100 New York. After some time in the Big Apple, Alan took his “high energy” afternoon show L.A.’s…
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Nancy Plum, 57 KLAC Los Angeles | April 12, 1988
Nancy Plum was a veteran DJ, having worked elsewhere in the L.A. market, perhaps most notably at Top 40 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q a decade earlier.
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Nancy Plum Overnights on 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | April 4-5, 1978, Part 2
Part 2 of this scope is a compilation of two days worth of KTNQ Los Angeles. Its mostly Nancy Plum, but contains a few breaks from Gary Cocker, whose filling in for morning man / Ten-Q Program Director John M. Driscoll, and later, a few minutes that represent at least the first hour of Mr.…
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Nancy Plum Overnights on 1020 KTNQ Ten-Q Los Angeles | April 4-5, 1978, Part 1
AM radio really DID sound THIS good! Kinda makes you wonder what happened?…
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1991 K-Earth 101 Station Composite / 101.1 KRTH Los Angeles
Much of the Oldies format at K-Earth 101 from the mid 1980s through the end of the 1990s was centered around the personalities and formatics used at the K-Earth 101’s former sister station, 93/KHJ.