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Tag: 930 Los Angeles
Two Minutes of Humble Harve on 93 KHJ Los Angeles – Summer, 1967
This is really short. found on the same tape as B Mitchel Reed sandwiched in the middle of two KFWB airchecks, this ultra-short aircheck was actually unscoped with a couple of songs. It ends with the start of KHJ 20/20 News, when whomever recorded this to reel stopped the recording.
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…
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.
The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | May 3, 1967
Steele was remarkably consistent in his style throughout his career.
The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | February 27, 1967
This is *almost* the best quality you can get from a recording of an old AM radio station.
Bill Todd as Cat Simon, 93 KHJ Los Angeles – Part 2: March 23, 1973
“KHJ… with phone calls worth five-thousand dollars cash!…”
Bill Todd as Cat Simon, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | July, 1972
Bill Todd, AKA Cat Simon was having every jock’s worst nightmare. Songs stopped in mid-play. Carts misfired. Not once, not twice but several times. One can almost feel his frustration as he says, “I’m having a night, folks!” Well then! Courtesy of Contributor Max Power, here’s a show every radio disc jockey hopes he’ll never…
The Real Don Steele, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | February 25, 1967
The Boss Jocks are going to send you a Jet-Set Souvenir… Listening to this one has to wonder, could anyone talk faster than the Real Don Steele did here? Some might say Jackson Armstrong did a few years later. This seems to be proof that RDS did it first! From Contributor Max Power, here is…