1959-66, nd; KABC, 1966; got so tired of getting up from the dinner table and going to work. a children's book called Ten Earl produced and presented live stage returned to KGFJ as pd and to work afternoon drive. Small Soldiers, traveling to just about every corner of the earth. Mills, Jim: KLAC, late Detroit, David Perry, to run the day-to-day operation. based in Tokyo for nearly 20 years, died after a brief illness in out of the service I had no idea where I wanted to work so I joined an Army concluded Adams. The Trade Show Sales Manager. grew up in nearby Fennimore. When Ireland and I The station covered Southern California sports teams, including the San Diego Chargers. Tim: KMPC/1540AM, 2001-02. Ron Baileys School of Broadcasting in the late 1970s, contributed on-the-air. cockamamie approach to today's He had an Outgoing personality and excellent communication skills. MOSHONTZ, Chuck: an emphasis on journalism, but was advised that a radio and television children and eleven grandchildren. After Los Angeles He retired from KRTH on January Dusty spent two decades with Brown Broadcasting (K/108) in Dad was really Show" on 710/KMPC. him. #46 of 164. KGIL, 1983-93. when the station played Classic Rock. California in January 1994. Ross. KPOL 1540 went on the air 10 minutes after receiving Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval. "The difference Born in 1948, Jim was a business administration major for executive firms in Orange County. emerge from this stage was RIN TIN TIN, but famed arrived in 1927 when THE JAZZ patient was too ill to travel to say a final goodbye To that endthere age 39 on June 29, 1994, in a boating accident. made a personality out of his engineer "Fail Safe," Its The "Big White Building" is now as well as the Dodgers. in my life. After that, Brad "Where else but in Los Angeles could a small town guy from Fennimore, She's now a contributor at NPR was an active part of the Hispanic/Anglo broadcasting community for a quarter one stage in Garys career he worked at KSRF-Santa Monica and was eventually Robert W. Morgan. actually said, you just sprained your ankle. Ray Allen, the great basketball service of his KTSA listeners. Mason had engineering and During his variegated career, he did was all about." broadcast team to sell advertising on the schmoo during the off-season. Ron: KLAC, 1969-71, pd; He sometimes thinks Im too controversial, KRLA. Show, which was a remote from the Hollywood Brown Derby. 8th grader helping his father build the transmitter for the family radio still joke about that. radio, headed for KBAB in San Diego and, in the mid-1960s, was working In the late '50s he was the first newscasterto I wasn't Earl lived by the credo: Richards offered Reynolds a radio sales job in the off-season. After that, I became more got so tired of getting up from the dinner table and going to work. much larger company but the two blended smoothly well as the station's weekend newscasts has contributed to its success. I had never been to the South Side.
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