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Tag: KHJ
The Real Don Steele, 93/KHJ Los Angeles | February 2, 1973
LINKS TO PLAY THIS AIRCHECK FOLLOW THE DESCRIPTION One of Southern California’s all-time greatest jocks, The Real Don Steele (April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997), is heard here on KHJ on “Ground Hog Day Eve”. The evolution of KHJ was complete and the station was rolling along nicely at the top of the L.A.…
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.
Robert W Morgan FINAL SHOW, 93 KHJ Los Angeles | October 22 1970
Robert W. Morgan was a legendary broadcaster, who was an early-morning fixture on Southern California drive-time radio for more than three decades. Morgan was known to a generation of Southern Californians as the original morning man on trend-setting “Boss Radio” 93KHJ, beginning in the mid-1960s. His “Good Morgan!” sign-on became a widely recognized signature greeting.…
Kim Amidon on Car Radio 93 KHJ Los Angeles | Summer 1984
During its prime in the late 1960s and early 1970s, KHJ occupied the top position among Los Angeles radio stations, but by 1980 the numbers had eroded, and management decided to flip to a country format… which flopped. On April 1, 1983, KHJ switched to an oldies format, proclaiming “The Boss is Back” which also flopped.…
Format Change from Top 40 to Country, 93KHJ Los Angeles | November 7, 1980
It was more than a radio station… It was a big part of Southern California in the 1960s & 70s. 93 KHJ “Boss Radio” became a hit music station in May 1965. Boss Radio was king. The station’s roster of DJs read like an all-star list, with the likes of such talent as Robert W. Morgan, Charlie…
Final Weeks of Top 40 93KHJ Los Angeles | October 1980
It was more than a radio station… It was a big part of Southern California in the 1960s & 70s. 93 KHJ “Boss Radio” became a hit music station in May 1965. For about three years its competition was its neighbor on the dial, long-time hit station KFWB “Channel 98”. In March, 1968, KFWB threw in…