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Aron Bender Steve Gregory Sheron Bellio Angel Martinez Mark Thompson Tim Conway Jr Ed Krampf Alfred Liggins Regis Philbin and Mark Thompson Nostalgia Sunday – 11 Years Ago Today Indie Holds a Place In Rock History January 19 2009 Indie 1031/fm Alternative KDLD/KLDE is shifting to an Internet only station In a posted message at its Web site the station claims that due to the changes in the radio industry and the way radio audiences are measured PPM they could no longer play the corporate radio game There is no indication that any of Indie personalities will be retained for the Internet presentation “I loved every minute of it” emailed the former general manager at Indie Dawn Girocco “Indie had an incredibly important role as a platform for new artists of all kinds music film and tv The team at Indie is an incredible team—and the station absolutely holds a place in rock history” Expect parent company Entravision to change the station to a Spanish-speaking format At the Indie Web site this message: Indie Activist: This is an important message for the Indie 1031 Radio Audience – Indie 1031 will cease broadcasting over this frequency effective immediately Because of changes in the radio industry and the way radio audiences are measured stations in this market are being forced to play too much Britney Puffy and alternative music that is neither new nor cutting edge Due to these challenges Indie 1031 was recently faced with only one option — to play the corporate radio game We have decided not to play that game any longer Rather than changing the sound spirit and soul of what has made Indie 1031 great Indie 1031 will bid farewell to the terrestrial airwaves and take an alternative course This could only be done on the Internet a place where rules do not apply and where new music thrives be it grunge punk or alternative – simply put only the best music For those of you with a computer at home or at work log on to wwwindie1031com and listen to the new Indie 1031 – which is really the old Indie 1031 not the version of Indie 1031 we are removing from the broadcast airwaves We thank our listeners and advertisers for their support of the greatest radio station ever conceived and look forward to continuing to deliver the famed Indie 1031 music and spirit over the Internet to passionate music listeners around the world The response to the news about Indie was immediate: “That’s sad My favorite FM station” – Tom Hoffarth “What a terrible decision” – Funk In Protest of a Premature Death: Why Indie 1031 Shouldn’t Have Been Taken Off the Radio By Maddie age 15 I honestly don’t know how I’m going to survive without my favorite radio station Indie 1031 For almost three years now since I was about 13 years old I have listened to Indie on a daily basis For the majority of that time I spent my mornings with the Joe Escalante on the Morning Show until the recent switch and my afternoons with my favorite dj TK and when I woke up early on enough on Saturday mornings I was rewarded with an excellent sampling of international music on Passport Approved So when I turned on the radio on the way home from school today you can only imagine the shock and utter sadness I felt when I heard the farewell announcement At first I hoped it was some kind of prank the djs were playing on their dedicated yet perhaps gullible listeners but as I waited and waited for Kurt St Thomas who recently replaced TK who went to the morning show to introduce the next song it slowly started to sink in that Indie would in fact cease to exist in a matter of hours I felt and still feel as though I’ve lost a member of my own family… maybe some cool older sibling who knew how to weed through all the newest music and pick out the best Lily Allen Hot Chip Santogold MGMT Lykke Li the Kooks Kings of Leon Arcade Fire the Knux the Ting Tings Vampire Weekend Beck etc for me to listen to but who was never too afraid to throw in some bands her parents still had on vinyl the Clash the Ramones the Sex Pistols Devo Elvis Costello etc What made Indie so great was that it wasn’t afraid to mix the old and new rock and pop punk and rap It was the radio station for the 21st century when almost nobody’s iPod is limited to one genre of music – why should a radio station be confined to only top 40 hits or just hip hop or just super-mainstream rock Indie played the kind of genre-defying music that attracts all kinds of music tastes and what big hits are really made of but they just played them before stations like KROQ or Star got up the courage to one example of this: the song Paper Planes by MIA had been in Indie’s rotation since the early spring… only once it became a number one song on iTunes because of the ads for the movie Pineapple Express did KIIS/fm start playing it even though it was already wildly popular among pretty much everyone age 12 to 25 It was also the only station that actually played the music that magazines like Spin and Rolling Stone not to mention all the thousands of music blogs actually praised Even MTV when it does decide to showcase music with a startling regularity selects artists that Indie has already “discovered” Thus the notion that their music is “too indie” for most listeners is a completely false claim But what really puzzles me is that of all the cities to lose a station like Indie LA seems the most unlikely How can people have access to lots of great local music and concerts yet be denied that same awesome privilege when they turn on their radios I can only imagine the consequences this loss will have on the entire music industry especially up and coming and unsigned artists who have relied on Indie for exposure The Indie-less radio landscape has left me many of my friends and thousands of other listeners who don’t want to listen on the internet out of computer speakers with two equally unappealing choices: you can either succumb to the bland homogeny of stale hit music or develop a narrow interest in one genre of music But I don’t want to listen to Kenny G the Beach Boys or the Pussycat Dolls all the time I want a perfectly executed mix of music that sadly only Indie 1031 could deliver Clear Channel Plans Revamp by Peter Lauria from today’s New York Post The new owners of radio giant Clear Channel Communications will next week begin implementing a massive restructuring plan that seeks to cut 400 million in costs at the company The Post has learned According to three sources with knowledge of the plan the restructuring will include layoffs across the company’s radio outdoor advertising and international divisions as well as cuts to programming budgets and consolidation of back-office operations A precise headcount for the layoffs could not be obtained Clear Channel has about 30000 employees worldwide The company is also likely to move toward a national programming model that would require less local-level staffing despite being criticized in the past for a similar action using centralized disc jockeys that made it appear as though they were broadcasting from local stations Sources said an initial round of layoffs is expected to commence next Tuesday – not coincidentally the same day President-elect Barack Obama is to be sworn into office Clear Channel managers are hoping they can slip in the layoffs while the press is preoccupied with Inauguration Day festivities sources said A Clear Channel spokeswoman declined to comment Clear Channel was built through a series of acquisitions that generally weren’t consolidated very well said one source alluding to the late ’90s buying spree that put more than 1000 stations under the Clear Channel umbrella making it the nation’s largest radio company To be sure Bain Capital Partners and Thomas H Lee Partners took a hard look at Clear Channel’s expense base in the due diligence phase of their 179 billion acquisition and identified hundreds of millions of dollars of costs that could be taken out of the company While they always planned to restructure the company sources said that the soured economy forced them to expedite the timeframe for the cuts Nothing about our plans have changed except for the speed and timing of them said the source There’s no doubt we are in a horrible advertising environment and we can’t just sit there and take it The numbers bear out that argument Radio ad spending fell almost 9 percent through the first three quarters of 2008 the second worst-performing category after newspapers according to ad-spending tracker TNS Media Intelligence Fourth-quarter ad-spending numbers have yet to be tabulated but many are expecting a low- to mid-double-digit decline What is your Go-to movie of all time What is the movie that you put in your DVR when you are sad or happy or just need some comfort food Send your Go-to movie and 62 words or less why it is your fave to: AvilaBeachdbgmailcom Email Saturday 1182020 Life After iHeart Firings “Brutal Just brutal May those of us whose axing is in the rear view mirror be a small beacon to those still wounded There is life and good life up ahead Holding those on the sidewalks in good will and prayers for new opportunities” – Keri Tombazian Corporate Monster “I’m sickened and sad regarding the aforementioned ‘bloodbath’ at iHeart / noHeart radio When a corporate monster regards people as ‘product’ then they cease to be someone worthy of our advertising / tourist / consumer dollars and attention In what universe do they think syndication/taped programs will replace the human element Needless to say my radio dial will be missing any of their stations I’m sorry in particular for Ted Ziegenbusch who has brightened many an afternoon drive time for me as well as his savvy guesses / picks for the races at Santa Anita My best wishes for him and his good wife who is the only one who will gain from this inhumane action in having her husband around more The only saving grace from your post today is that ridiculous cartoon!” – Julie T Byers Kill the Beast If they keep stabbing it with their steely knives they will kill the beast! iHeart response – Jim Carson Mismanagement at iHeart “I feel for the 100’s who got the ax Several years ago when I got cut from the Dial Global / Westwood / Transtar Adult Standards format about 20 other pros from up and down the hall lost their jobs as well Having gone through that experience the only solace I can offer to the iHeart casualties is this is no reflection on your talent and abilities Rather this is a reflection of mismanagement and corporate insanity that has led us to where we are today – and that radio as we knew it is dead Dammit” – Bill A Jones CEO’s Acting Like Darth Vadar “With regard to Bob Pittman and iHeart’s firing of hundreds of local radio personalities Lew Dickey showed the same behavior at Cumulus firing legendary local personalities at top stations This is what destroyed KABC And to say that Greg Ashlock is ‘in charge’ of the LA and iHeart stations is we suppose technically correct But the execs including Ashlock are corporate minions to Pittman and they have two choices – follow Pittman’s dictates or seek employment elsewhere Not sure how anyone feels good about themselves just being a radio corporate lackey but that’s another story The point is corporate radio being led by ceo’s acting like Darth Vader have napalmed local radio stations and their relevance Imagine radio’s worst enemy is their own ‘leadership’ or much more accurately the lack thereof The crazy thing is iHeart is expediting the demise of radio! Sickening Absurdly 12-minute long commercial cluster breaks plus no local personalities / no local relevance is just driving more people away from radio Sad” – Bob McKay Tough weekIf you were fired dislocated or laid off you need to ask yourself what has Radio taught you and prepared you for where you can apply your skills in the future It’s the only way to keep your head on straight! Weird that the day before the firings I’d just re-watched the George Clooney movie with him as a hired hatchet man in Up in the Air Let’s rename it ‘Down… and OFF The Air’” – Don Elliot LARP Voices “Again Don – THANK YOU for giving us a voice Reminding people and ourselves that we are talented hard working professionals and not just a salary on an Excel spread sheet” – Michael Castner Midas Touch “I don’t know Bean but what a class act sticking up for Mr Wallengren Is there anything that the Mays Family and Bob Pittman touch that doesn’t hurt people or turn to shit I gotta know” – Mike Butts Running 200 Stations “The layoffs at iHeart and Cumulus are clear indications that running 200 radio stations is an impossibility Couple that with the hedge fund bozos who have stripped the stations they own of the connections to the communities they serve is criminal and licenses should be stripped from them at real time The days of postcard renewals should come to an end” – David Cohen Radio Celebration “I’m beginnin’ to think LARadio the website might just outlast LARadio the stations Sad sad sad sad Not much of life to celebrate these days” – Rich Brother Robbin Firings “I wonder what the broadcasting professors can tell their students after such purges And I wonder what the students are supposed to think And I wonder how / where the media companies are going to find and develop talent as people die retire move on change careers etc The experience talent and knowledge that is flushed down the toilet is foolish and a disgrace” – Andrew Schermerhorn “The Passing Parade of Sylvia Chase “I had the honor of having Sylvia Chase as a colleague at ABC News KRON/tv and a friend Sylvia was a trailblazer for women in network news The epitome of a tough fair and courageous journalist She was the ‘gold standard!’ – Bob Sirkin Imus in the Morning “I’m finally catching up on my reading I have a story about Don Imus He flew in from New York to induct Robert W Morgan into the NAB Radio Hall of Fame that was held at the Disneyland Hotel He credited Robert W for teaching him how to become a personality Imus would listen to Robert W when he was at KHJ he’d then open his mic and copy Robert W’s bits They remained great friends till Robert’s death I made the call to Don when Robert passed” – Pat Duffy No Tengo Miedo “My condolences to the family and friends of Elias Liberman I met him in 1995 at the vending machine at the KRTH / Metro Networks building where the Libermans had their office We became good friends I answered the phone for him and his brother and they really appreciated it Elias was a kind and humble man and I will always remember him” – Phil Harvey No LA Times “Thank you for putting the update on TJ Simers and his battle with the Los Angeles Times on LARadio Shame on that judge for siding with TPTB and making him go through yet another court battle What are they waiting for TJ to die or give up Disgusting Just another reason why I don’t subscribe to the LAT all the good reporters are gone or on only a part time basis Shameful” – Julie T Byers Radio Greats Great segment on Morning Joe as Scarborough and Mike Barnacle raved about how Quentin Tarantino captured the dj spirit in Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood Ten minutes later they had covered WABC WLS CKLW and KHJ’s Robert W Morgan They honed in on the intimacy of a jock playing records as opposed to the impersonal nature today of Spotify etc and automation Very compelling take on radio then and now” – Bob McCormick Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On “Here is a story I did to a write-up on the 20th anniversary of the Northridge earthquake Thought you might appreciate it” – Steve Ray Anchor/Reporter WBAL NewsRadio Baltimore I was running the controls for the Charlie Tuna morning show at the original 710/KMPC and had come in early to edit some interviews I had done the previous night at Comic Relief for Charlie’s show As many people may remember KMPC was on Sunset Blvd in the old Warner Bros studios fronting the same lot as KTLA-TV KMPC and 1019FM/K-LITE shared a common wall with the soundstage built in the late 1920’s specifically for the first talkie The Jazz Singer Just after 4:30 AM the satellite feed for SportsBylineUSA cut out and the walls of the old studios shook like wet cardboard Suddenly the production room I was in went dark sound tiles and a few of the florescent lighting fixtures hung down and the only lighting to get through the darkness was from the control boards and a few emergency lights I made my way to the main studio where the overnight board operator was and realized we may still be on-the-air The AP wire service screen and a few other devices were still on so I dragged a microphone around flipped the studio monitor from ‘Program Feed’ pre-delay to ‘Air Feed’ which was hooked up to an actual radio and turned on the microphone I snapped my fingers twice turned off the mic so I could hear the monitor and when I heard the sound of my fingers snapping on-the-air I knew we had to go live With the help of the overnight board operator manning the telephones Nancy Plum all the way downtown in the Shadow Traffic center in a highrise sports reporter Scott St James and the AP wire service we got the word out with as much detail as we could Within about 20 minutes Charlie Tuna got through on the phone from his home in Tarzana He gave us a brief update on conditions in the SF Valley and then made his way to KMPC in the next 30 minutes Operations Manager John Felz was there along with the legendary former KHJ newsman Marv Howard and Station Manager Bill Ward all within 15 minutes We raised the station’s power to 50000 watts under the emergency FCC provisions effectively blasting a signal up and down the California coast started to simulcast on K-LITE and continued to not only update the public but give them an outlet to tell us what was happening in their area Afternoon host ‘Big’ Joe McDonnell who lived in the valley got through on the phone and reported just as the gas line exploded in Granada Hills Although we didn’t know it at the time KMPC was one of the few radio stations that remained on the air which surprised many people because our transmitter was right in the middle of the San Fernando Valley on Burbank Blvd in North Hollywood On a personal note after staying on the air and at the controls for Charlie Marv Scott and the rest of the team for another 10 hours I got home to my own house in Van Nuys to find that there was extensive damage to the structure enough so that days later FEMA inspectors ‘Orange’ tagged half the building One of the oddities of that morning was well before widespread cellphone use I had gotten a mobile phone to use for news gathering From Hollywood I could not connect a call to Van Nuys on a landline but by using the mobile phone I could call my relatives in San Francisco give them details of what was going on and then have them call my home to give them updates that everything was fine at work It was a remarkable experience as we flew by the seat of our pants having flipped KMPC to SportsRadio 710 less than a year earlier going into an all-News mode for the better part of three days and helping Southern Californians connect with each other and the rest of the world well before social media Successful Formula for Radio “Sales in my opinion is only part of the problem A reasonable revenue budget a reasonable expense budget and decent marketing will win out When one of these falls short it would seem the product suffers I’m sure when KHJ went on the air in ’65 RKO was prepared to take a revenue hit No one’s tried to update ‘Boss Radio’ and yet the original model could be tailored to the 21st Century Think not Look at another entertainment organization that continues to succeed in 2019 and beyond Disney Still expanding theme parks still making blockbuster movies and has its new subscription-based app which has already proven to be monstrous For that company the apparent definition of success is making the guests happy It’s not easy to do that For every Disneyland park there are hundreds of wanna be theme parks around the country that can’t come close to the Disney experience Bill Drake didn’t create KYNO or KHJ or KFRC in a board room He couldn’t have He didn’t spend hundreds of thousands on research either He studied what radio was missing and fixed it Granted there’s more competition than ever before but the beauty of radio is still the same You turn it on and there it is No fumbling with apps or web addresses or subscription fees We still do most of the work Yes those 7 or 8 minute commercial sets are unbearable But if radio spent a little more time making those commercials relatable the Stan Freberg of the 21st Century can step forward spent more time making the listening experience more fun there might be a light at the end of the tunnel It’s a tall order It’s a very ‘individual’ world these days too but who’s trying to find the common denominator these days I still think it’s out there Somewhere” – Dave Mason LA Times ad from late 1969 from David Grudt’s personal collection 35-Year KOST Veteran Ends iHeart Career January 17 2020 Just when you thought the blood-letting was over at iHeart Media it just keeps on keeping on Thirty-five-year KOST personality Mark Wallengren ended an incredible run highlighted by a Star on Hollywood Boulevard with former co-host Kim Amidon Since Mark was unable to say goodbye to his KOST audience rarely offered these days he recorded a farewell that appeared on Facebook Click his photo to watch For decades competing up the dial at KROQ Bean of Kevin amp Bean was incensed when he saw Wallengren as part of the blood bath Bean tweeted: Forgive my language but this is utter bullshit MarkWallengren is on the Mount Rushmore of KOST1035fm and deserves a lot betterAs you see talented radio people dumped wholesale on an already shrinking marketplace you wonder how iHeart will keep its stations alive vibrant and compelling One of those who were released said that they were told by their manager the goal of the company for music stations was to have just one live shift per station iHeart uses AI Artificial Intelligence to describe how they move into the new radio landscape Isn’t that just another word for automation In the midst of a terrible week an upbeat note came from Rob Frazier: “That radio bloodbath sure is painful thing to watch unfold Sucks” emailed Rob He lives works thrives in the world of commercial production The award-winning production whiz was partly responsible for the edgy creative sound of FM Talk at KLSX He was also at KLOS before taking the world less traveled In 2018 Rob left Southern California and headed to State College Pennsylvania to be the Creative Director for Seven Mountains Media a growing locally owned group of radio stations “State College is a non-rated market so creative results relationships and community involvement are what matter I was looking for a change and change found me” said Rob It has been two years this March when he pulled up stakes and moved to State College Seven Mountains Media has a footprint that covers most of Pennsylvania that isn’t Philly or Pittsburgh “The market is very similar to SLO in that it is a college town Penn State surrounded by rural farmland mountains sparkling trout streams It’s nice It’s small market radio and I’m having a ball again!” While the world of radio was hemorrhaging jobs because of iHeart the owner/ceo of Seven Mountains Media Kristin Cantrell sent out an email that he wanted to share with us The names have been changed to protect the infamous: “Good morning all As we continue to grow I have people often say to me: ‘Are you planning to be the next Media Giant’ and I firmly say ‘Absolutely not’ Yesterday’s reports in the trades about a company who eliminated 1000 jobs is a great yet tragic example of how we have no intention of emulating the largest media companies Tough for the industry Horrible for local radio So this is our time to shine Be proud of your impact on local radio and the communities we serve Our local content is the cornerstone of our success and that all begins with you Every single one of you on the 7MM team Air Personalities Marketing Consultants Traffic Directors Digital Specialists Sports Announcers Each and every one of you are here for a reason and we value your input and contributions to all our platforms Thank you So if the story in the trades put a chill down your spine I’m here to tell you not to worry We have a lot of growing to do but we don’t intend to be a national giant media company when we grow up Focus on the content Focus on the listeners and the clients and communities we serve Focusing on what is important will result in a big win for us all Forward March!” Rob reiterated that there is life after corporate radio “I’m sure there are other companies similar to ours that would love to have and appreciate the caliber of talent that has been discarded by the corporate behemoth in question” I should also mention that former LARP Nancy Plum works at our cluster in Frankfort KY And our coo Jim Loftus was a vp for CBS in Philly as well as a past president of the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters he still sits on the board Also our ceo Kristin Cantrell is being inducted into the PAB Hall of Fame this March Great little company filling up with folks weary of corporate radio I am grateful to be here concluded FrazierLife Lesson Elizabeth McDonnell wife of the late Joe McDonnell worked for 1003/The Sound until July of 2015 Back then she felt incredibly lucky to get another job within two months “In September of 2018 I was informed that my job would be downsized in the following year end of March 2019 I immediately jumped on the job search websites signed up with every organization I could reached out to all in my network and exhausted former contacts” emailed Elizabeth “It took filling out 275 applications 16 months and a hell of a lot of emotional eating BUT I landed a new gig! It’s humbling to have to look for a new job it is mind altering and a battle of self-doubt with a sprinkle of hope and expectation I’m so happy this journey has the ending it does!” Even though her job is outside of radio she’s looking forward to joining a medical company Radiology Partners “I’m being paid what I’m worth with nice people challenging opportunities and close to my new home” What is Your Go-to Movie KAREN LINDELL Beverly Hills: My go-to film which I’ve watched more than 150 times is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone The entire Harry Potter series literally saved my life when I needed something to believe in The first film started it all for me filled with courage friendship love goodness whimsy wonder tears perseverance triumph — and hope Harry is my hero Hermione too MIKE BUTTS ex-KIQQ: I love Close Encounters of the Third Kind– probably because I know we can’t be alone in the Universe And I do want to believe that someday we will be able to communicate with life from other planets iHeart Bloodbath Continues January 16 2020 The name of this website is Los Angeles Radio People Not the corporations that run radio The intent for a quarter of a century has been to keep the people in the spotlight and in its heart The recent iHeart firings came swift and mostly without warning The worst kind Holidays were over and radio people and their families were getting back to some kind of normalcy when wham! You didn’t make the cut One radio newsletter missed deadline Wednesday because they got so behind tracking all those who had been fired “Wednesday afternoon they got me again” emailed Ted Ziegenbusch “Today I became part of the current iHeartMedia dislocation project My two weekend shows my multiple sick leave and vacation duties and my special assignment as the only fill-in host for the nightly Love Songs segment are all being replaced now by technology” Ted continued: “Fifty-one consecutive years is a long time to be receiving a weekly paycheck as a radio host I have been blessed beyond belief As I had hoped for I’m leaving the company on good terms The sad news came via a phone call with Andrew Jeffries and John Peake They were empathetic and cordial They were also kind enough to verbally recognize the value of my employment at KOST going back to 1982 I was the last guy standing from the original on-air staff hired when the station made their format change to Adult Contemporary under Cox Communications I’ve lost track of how many owners program directors and general managers I’ve worked for over the decades at KOST But it’s been an absolute pleasure “Unbeknownst to the managers who called today my wife and I were at the oncologist’s office at City of Hope when we received the downsizing news On the brighter side I will now have the time to accompany my wife through her breast cancer treatments She was recently diagnosed but the prognosis is very good “Thanks for your never-ending support encouragement and for lending me an ear when I needed some solid advice Radio folks have been nagging lately me to tell my career story via a biographical book Now I guess there’s going to be time for that too” concluded Ted Allaccess is reporting additional iHeart terminations: DJ Drew from KIIS Julianne Miller from KYSR and in the Inland Empire Chris QuiWest Quiles and Nick NackWe have learned that Melissa Sharpe formerly mornings at Star 987 was let go from her job in Arizona Also part of the firings was Jarred Diglio formerly wih KSPNChris Little news director at KFI confirmed that Andrew Mollenbeck is gone He had an idea what was up when I called him in emailed Little So he made sure he wore a tie and he filled up the news truck That is a class act Andrew is a smart talented and classy guy He brings positivity to every situation He will be sorely missedKen Minyard longtime iconic KABC morning man wrote on Facebook: “Being fired is never any fun but being fired because of your own company’s mismanagement makes it that much worse On the bright side you’re escaping from a dying industry Hopefully these people can find new careers in more promising fields” Charlie Cook Cumulus vp/Country formats operations manager and operations manager of the Cumulus Nashville cluster recognized this as a very difficult week for many in radio He is offering shoulder a shoulder to listen “If a radio person loses a job – what they’ve loved for their career – we’re all less for it” He provided his cell phone number: 8183785979 “I owe so much to everyone in this business” he said Hear Ache Another Rock Hall of Fame and another year of controversy Bob Lefsetz took a shot: “Come on the only thing Whitney Houston has in common with Rock is she OD’ed!” … Bill Earl is upset that the iconic phrase “Hey Culligan Man” has dropped Man “PC gone crazy!” … Frosty Stilwell of KLOS’ Frosty Heidi and Frank said he had the worst Christmas ever “I regret to say this is not a joke In Florida family devil dog lunged and attacked me Christmas Eve chewed on my face I left early on Christmas day to fly back home for stitches” What is your Go-to Movie PHIL HARVEY former KMPC/fm: A Hard Day’s Night is perfect The movie really captures the good times of the early Beatles The soundtrack is fab and I can start the movie and just let it play in the background It’s the ultimate feel good movie and has held up well MARK RAMSEY Mark Ramsey Media: For me Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein It still holds up today and is easily the best of the Abbott and Costello cinematic fare Plus who wouldn’t be sympathetic for old Bela Lugosi to don that Dracula cape for only the second and final time! iHeart Goes Through Another Restructuring with Massive Lay-offs January 15 2020 Helluva day for radio yesterday There were massive lay-offs throughout iHeart Media One radio newsletter Inside Music Radio claims there will be over 1000 firings before it is over “This is the worst reduction in force at one time ever … if radio had a Richter Scale what iHeart is about to set into motion is a 10” While news of the layoffs started circulating iHeart sent out a press release about the company’s new markets group structure The company says that the changes are being enacted as it modernizes “to take advantage of the significant investments it has made in technology and artificial intelligence AI and its unique scale and leadership position in the audio marketplace” Greg Ashlock will continue to serve as president of the iHeartMedia Markets Kevin LeGrett will head the Los Angeles division Make no mistake that the timing of the upbeat press release was meant to off-set the ensuing blood bath “There will be some employee dislocation — some by geography and some by function — which is the unfortunate price we pay to modernize the company” said iHeart ceo Robert Pittman “We have had to make some tough decisions and in the process some employees have been affected Please know we were thoughtful in this process and have provided enhanced severance benefits as well as outplacement assistance for any impacted employees and we want to thank them for the valuable contributions they have made Skip Kelly with KYSR in the early and mid-aughts was pd at the JACK/fm station in Jacksonville He was one of many who lost his job yesterday This is history repeating itself In late 2007 iHeart then Clear Channel experienced immense lay-off locally affecting KFI’s Mike Nolan their airborne traffic reporter for twenty years among many others At the time on the CC website: “We believe Clear Channel’s people are our most important asset Our teams make the critical difference in how we perform and their skills talents and determination separate us from our competitors We also believe people can achieve their full potential when they enjoy their work so it is a priority to provide a workplace where growth success and fun go hand in hand” As the different social media sites started posting contact information for those who lost their jobs one snark posted: “iHeart You mean noHeart!” What is your Go-to movie of all time What is the movie that you put in your DVR when you are sad or happy or just need some comfort food Send your Go-to movie and 62 words or less why it is your fave to: AvilaBeachdbgmailcom Former KLAC Sports Talker Makes Headlines January 14 2020 The saga of T J Simers and the battle with the L A Times continues A Los Angeles judge has overturned a jury’s earlier award of 154 million in damages to the former Times sports columnist and KLAC host Simers had filed suit against the newspaper for age and disability discrimination Superior Court Judge William A MacLaughlin said the amount was not justified because of misconduct by the plaintiff’s attorney and that the award was excessive A new trial has been ordered to determine damages Simers said he was demoted in 2013 from being a columnist to a reporter once he developed health problems It would be the third time a jury must consider the sole issue of damages in the case An appeals court has already upheld a verdict that Simers suffered age and disability discrimination at the newspaper In the most recent case a jury in August awarded Simers more than 15 million in damages before it was overturned in late December Simers joined The Times in 1990 as a sportswriter and became a columnist 10 years later He alleged in his lawsuit and at trial that his troubles began after he suffered what was initially diagnosed as a mini-stroke in March 2013 while covering baseball spring training in Arizona He later was diagnosed with complex migraine syndrome The page 2 columnist launched a radio morning show with his daughter Tracy and Fred Roggin on October 30 2006 The show ended September 27 2007 Hear Ache Six-year KIIS middayer Alex Gervasi exits the station In a Tweet she wrote: “After I graduated I jumped from Lexington to Virginia to Austin ultimately ending up at KIIS When I walked into the Burbank studios it was overwhelming and terrifying and yet those people welcomed me with open arms They became family” … KBIG’s Mario Lopez is excited about the reboot of Saved By the Bell … Think Alexa is listening to you at home Alexa has been embedded into more than 20000 different devices… AMP Radio’s Jake Kaplan has been upped to operations and creative director for Top 40 KAMP and RADIOcom’s LGBTQ-targeted Channel Q and ad-free mixing channel Firelane … I never knew Double Dutch Bus was 1 on the KRLA Tunedex in the early 80s for weeks … Fred Missman has left his programming slot at Oldies K-SURF and is set to retire Hopefully he will write an essay on his impressive journey … George Johns asks a relevant question ‘Do we want to go all-electric with what’s going on in California’ …Congratulations to Roger Marsh on his marriage over the holidays … Jillian Barberie former Talker at KABC had mixed feelings about the passing of Don Imus She wrote on social media: “He was always so mean to me Brutal I’m pretty sure it was because of my love for Howard Stern He said some pretty bad things about me when I was on the NFL show Never met the man May he Rest In Peace though” … Over the holidays Bryan Suits couldn’t get into KFI for his shift from his Lancaster ranch because of the weather He was snowed in It Never Rains in Southern California but snow Heat Index for Jim Meyer: The Sirius/XM ceo grows the satellite radio service to 349 million paid subscribers at the end of 2019 a new high THR The Passing Parade – RIPLARP January 13 2020 It is that time of year when we take a wistful look back at those Los Angeles Radio People who died during 2019: Bob Einstein January 2 76 Bob a two-time Emmy winner appeared as Marty Funkhouser on HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm since its launch and created the wacky Super Dave Osborne character appeared frequently on the David Letterman Show He was a LARP as a sideline reporter for the one season of the LA Xtreme on KLSX Bob earned Emmy nominations as a writer for The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour in 1972 and 1974 and two more for writing on Dick Van Dyke’s mid-’70s series Van Dyke and Company Einstein won his other Emmy as a producer for the series sharing the 1977 award for Outstanding Comedy Series He also appeared on all three of those series along with his Smothers Brothers colleague’s 1970 show Pat Paulson’s Half a Comedy Hour for which Einstein also was a writer He also wrote for Sonny and Cher and Van Dyke Sylvia Chase January 3 80 Sylvia was an Emmy Award-winning correspondent whose professionalism and perseverance in the 1970s helped a generation of women KNX’s Ronnie Bradford said she was an excellent reporter who did a lot of long form product including documentaries Born in Minnesota Chase moved to California to attend UCLA She majored in English and then worked in politics and state government before getting a broadcasting job at KNX She joined the staff of CBS News in New York in 1971 and moved to ABC a few years later She received a range of broadcasting rewards and was dubbed “the most trusted woman on TV” by TV Guide During her time at 20/20 a survey by the magazine also pegged Chase as the top investigative reporter on any of the national newsmagazines 0 One of her Bay Area colleagues remarked: “She belonged everywhere” Gene Brodeur January 13 80 Gene spent the decade of the seventies as alternate White House correspondent for Golden West Broadcasters 710/KMPC during the Nixon years Gene passed away from the effects of Lewy Body Dementia Gene grew up in New Jersey and studied English at St Vincent College in Latrobe Pennsylvania He started his broadcast career as a journalist in San Francisco in 1967 tracking the student protest movement from Berkeley to Santa Barbara “The late Hugh Brundage hired me in February of ’71 where I was doing news and programming in Santa Barbara” Gene said when interviewed for Los Angeles Radio People Elias Liberman January 19 83 “Elias Gen Mgr along with his brothers Julio Gen Sales Mgr and Pepe Office Manager set the standard for Spanish language formats to follow” said Norm Epstein Elias was born in 1935 in Costa Rica In order to escape the anti-Semitism in Poland his parents tried to emigrate to America in 1926 He graduated from UCLA before attending the USC Pharmacy School With his knowledge of pharmaceuticals and meds the family began to advertise their products on all night radio in Mexico They were so successful that they decide to buy their own radio station So began the journey with XEGM Tijuana That success brought him into the LA market Elias and his family purchased KLVE/fm from Best Communications Jack Siegal and Norm Epstein in 1975 quickly making it the leading Spanish language station in Southern California and the nation Bruce Williams February 9 86 His widely heard enlightening syndicated show was heard locally on KGIL in the 80s Spanning a career that lasted more than three decades Williams created a loyal evening listenership with his informative and entertaining program He seemed to have a logical and common sense approach to all problems Born on February 18 1932 the Hall of Famer didn’t begin his radio career until he was in his forties His eclectic background provided enough experience resulting in a compelling Talk show Bruce seemed to know a little bit about a lot of things In 1975 he started a general Talk show at WCTC 1450 Talk Radio in New Jersey called “At Your Service” He eventually landed at WMCA-New York In 1999 he was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in Chicago David Horowitz February 14 81 The longtime consumer journalist had a radio show for a time on then news / talk KGIL David was best known for his Emmy-winning tv program Fight Back! With David Horowitz that investigated defective products advertising claims plus confronted companies with customer complaints Lloyd Thaxton produced Fight Back for many years David was born June 30 1937 in the Bronx and earned a bachelor’s degree from Bradley University in 1959 He went on to obtain a Master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University Horowitz started out at newspapers and television stations in the Midwest He became a writer for NBC’s Huntley-Brinkley Report and held several other positions with the network before joining KNBC in 1973 as its consumer reporter Eva Kilgore February 19 67 Eva Ross on KHJ and KIKF/fm was an enormously liked broadcaster colleague and a friend to all in the Orange County community Eva anchored the news at KHJ from 1974 to 1977 except for a year spent in Boston doing the news at WRKO At KIKF she reported the Orange County Close-up In 1995 she started writing a column for the OC Register Lyle Kilgore was my boss at KHJ and I ended up marrying him!” Lyle her husband of 38 years died last March 2018 The couple lived in Huntington Beach Eva was active in the Huntington Harbour Boat Parade and Philharmonic Holiday Boutique Richard Kimball March 7 82 Rich worked the early days of AOR radio as program director at the Mighty Met KMET and KWST K-West in the mid-1970s Born in Oakland in 1936 Richard grew up in Sacramento At 14 he wrangled a job at the NBC/tv station KCRA After some time in college Richard joined the Army and spent much of his time in the Far East “I loved the international travel” Before he arrived at “the Mighty Met” he worked in the Bay Area at KDIA KSAN KSJO and KMPX “When I left KMET I managed Emerson Lake and Palmer In 1975 a group from Detroit arrived to turn ‘K-West’ into AOR programming and I was the only local guy hired Within 18 months I tired of a daily show I envisioned myself splayed over some console mumbling something about Joni Mitchell Plus the suits and the corporate mentality had arrived and the music was no longer free-form” Richard became a manager and guided the careers of David Cassidy and other artists until joining Westwood One in 1980 in the rock concert division He stayed until 1993 when he left to co-produce “Rockline” for Global Satellite Harvey Mednick March 10 84 While success can be measured in terms of ratings no one has a minimal role in creating the sound of a station Usually the people behind the scenes – management sales traffic directors and marketing execs – help accomplish this goal While he was vp of RKO Radio he loved talking about a promotion of the 1967 spoof Casino Royal when 13000 listeners showed up at a theatre in trench coats and sunglasses During a short stint at KABC Radio as marketing director he created the “Talkradio” positioning campaign which has since become the common name for the format Later on in his career he was Director of Marketing for Radio and Records a consultant to various radio stations in the US and UK and helped execute We Are the World and Hand Across America fundraisers Tom Hatten March 16 92 Whether you were a fan growing up in the Southland watching him on the KTLA/Channel 5 Popeye Show or as an entertainment reporter at KNX you knew who Tom was Born in 1927 in North Dakota Tom grew up in Idaho and joined the Navy just before the end of World War II he attended the Pasadena Playhouse Theatre on the GI Bill and graduated cum laude in 1950 During an appearance in one of tv’s earliest shows Space Patrol Tom was discovered and joined KTLA as a “utility infielder” with Stan Chambers Tom spent the next four decades on the local scene as a composer announcer commercial pitchman writer and pop and jazz concert producer From 1978 to 1991 Tom hosted the “Family Film Festival” every weekend on KTLA He appeared in local stage productions over the decades Tom was a member of five industry unions Brad Messer April 16 79 It is difficult to put into words the kind of man newsman and talk show host he was Oh okay He was the BEST in all categories Wherever Brad landed during his 47 years in radio – in Houston Dallas San Francisco San Diego Los Angeles and San Antonio – he was always the guy who knew how to make the news broadcast soar He was schooled by Gordon McLendon Much of his professional time was spent at KTSA-San Antonio where Brad was named at TALKERS magazine among The 100 Most Important Radio Talk Hosts in America for seven consecutive years He worked at the Mighty MetDuring his 16 years as a talk radio host Brad cites several on-air conversations as especially memorable but one stands out: In 1992 on the topic of the military draft one caller mentioned his tour in Viet Nam Brad thought it would be appropriate to tell the veteran thanks for going over there words Brad had never expressed nor heard anyone else offer The caller was silent for so long that Brad thought maybe he had hung up when the vet finally said in a choked-up voice That’s the first time anyone has ever said thank you Chuck Cecil April 27 97 Chuck stayed true to his love playing Big Band music on his “Swingin’ Years” radio show for decades For over twenty years Chuck was heard on KFI Later his Big Band show appeared for years across the dial on KGIL KPRZ KPCC KCSN KLON and KKJZ Additionally his show was syndicated for decadesChuck grew up on a farm in Enid Oklahoma playing 78 rpm records after school and doing daily chores When he was 12 catastrophic dust storms sent many thousands of Midwesterners fleeing from their homes and farms As a result his family migrated to California He listened to some of the early Southern California radio personalities like Al Jarvis while he was taking radio courses at Los Angeles City College Gregg Hunter May 15 87 The veteran entertainer print and broadcast journalist had a 30-year run with KIEV / 870 AM when the station was owned by the Beaton family Son of a prominent movie theater manager in the Midwest Hunter’s show business career started at the age of 13 when he began by hosting his own nightly radio show on KTTS in his hometown of Springfield Missouri Hunter attended Columbia University while pursuing a theatrical career that included off-Broadway repertory and summer stock He moved to the Southland in 1952 and appeared on KPOP / KFVD At KIEV he had a variety of shows including Meet Me at the Derby recorded live at the world-famous Hollywood Brown Derby where he interviewed top Hollywood personalities Often asked about the diversity and longevity of his career Hunter emphasized: “I love survivors in show business In fact I intend to be one of them as long as anybody will listen read or watch what I have to say!” Bo Leibowitz June 3 74 He spent 40 years at KCRW playing jazz the music he adored “KCRW just lost a hero and benefactor of the jazz genre” wrote KCRW’s Tom Schnabel “I hired Bo Leibowitz to produce Strictly Jazz way back in 1979 the year I came to KCRW as music director It was a time when jazz was changing The local jazz station and other radio stations were featuring Smooth Jazz to try to increase listenership KCRW needed to do something of better quality Bo was the right man for the job Bo never compromised preferring to showcase Classic music that has stood the test of time He treated jazz with the respect that the art form has always gotten in Europe and Japan” After attending Penn State Bo moved to Boston where he ran a Harvard Square record store and hosted a jazz show on KBUR/fm according to the obit in the LA Times On Bo’s love affair with Jazz: “People who say jazz is dead just aren’t listening It will never die It just needs exposure” Humble Harve June 4 84 Harvey Miller had one of the most distinctive voices of the Boss Jock era He started his radio journey when he was 17 Harve arrived in Southern California from a Top 40 powerhouse WIBG in his birth city of Philadelphia He started in Los Angeles at KBLA where he was an on-air pd before joining the Boss Radio lineup While at 93/KHJ from 1967-71 Harvey said “I realized my greatest achievement of a 210 share doing 6 pm to 9 pm Harve underlined that it was a 210 and not a 21 By 1971 Harve was working on AFRTS He joined KKDJ in 1974 and was at the station In October 1975 when KKDJ became KIIS/fm In 1983 he hosted the syndicated “National Album Countdown” show Harve had a brief stay in 1985 at Oldies WFIL-Philadelphia before traveling to KVI-Seattle in 1986 Harve was the dj in the 1991 movie There Goes My Baby In the same year he hosted the syndicated “Rock ’n Gold” for 350 Westwood One affiliates In the spring of 1996 Harve was back in LA to join KZLA for weekends In 1997 he joined Bill Drake in Dallas for an aborted attempt to create an Oldies syndicated service Jim Newman June 11 86 Jim was more than just a voice heard twice an hour offering financial news he was an admired journalist once described by a former US Treasury Secretary as “an extremely capable and thoughtful member of the Fourth Estate” He was an on-air presence for over three decades Newman arrived at KFWB from ABC / Group W’s Satellite News channel where he was Business Week Magazine’s tv correspondent Prior to that he was heard on both the NBC and CBS Radio Networks In the early 1970s Newman started the first all-news television programming on a UHF station “It laid the ground work for CNN which prospered over cable a few years later” Born in Oklahoma he received his BA from Westminster College in Fulton Missouri and attended the London School of Economics Newman received numerous awards and has three Emmys for TV reporting Roger Carroll July 30 90 Roger was a versatile and acclaimed personality for decades on the LA airwaves He worked at KABC from 1946 – 59 and 710/KMPC from 1959 – 79 Born Kolman C Rutkin III in 1930 he grew up half-way between Baltimore and Washington DC Roger always wanted to pursue a career in radio His older brother was an announcer at WCAO-Baltimore and at the CBS network in New York Roger’s brother never returned from World War II so Roger became the announcer in the family At 18 he was the youngest staff announcer in the history of the ABC network During his two decades at KMPC he was also the tv announcer on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour plus for shows hosted by Bing Crosby Perry Como Tony Orlando and Dawn Redd Foxx and Pearl Bailey He was the announcer on NBC’s Bobby Darin Show and the nationally syndicated Mancini Generation as well as hundreds of commercials Roger claims the enormous success of KMPC was a direct result of “management of attitude The station manager treated us like professionals and we in turn performed like professionals” “My 22 years at KMPC were the best years of my career and ending my time at Golden West Broadcasters / KMPC as a Vice President of GWB” Roger said Howard Lapides August 1 68 Howard worked behind the scenes with a who’s who of personalities and comics He was a producer and talent manager who repped and worked with such clients as Dr Drew Pinsky Jimmy Kimmel Adam Carolla and Carson Daly Lapides served as the executive producer of VH1’s Celebrity Rehab franchise which included Celebrity Rehab and Sober House With Dr Drew and was managing partner of Dr Drew Productions which was launched in 2009 Howard served as an executive producer for The Man Show and a consultant on Crank Yankers two Comedy Central programs created by Kimmel and Carolla He also was the executive producer for Loveline hosted by Carolla and Pinsky locally on KROQ and worked with Daly developing another MTV show Total Request Live Lapides produced Tom Green’s feature directorial debut Freddy Got Fingered in 2001 Lapides began his career at age 16 at WYSL and attended Emerson College in Boston Following graduation he was involved in Canadian radio and repped a number of young comedians Dwight Case August 9 90 Born on July 29 1929 Dwight is a fourth generation Californian He started in 1948 as a copywriter for KFRE-Fresno He worked up and down the coast arriving in the Southland from KROY-Sacramento in 1972 where he ran the hugely successful Top 40 outlet Dwight was appointed president of RKO Radio Division in 1975 which included KFRC-San Francisco WRKO-Boston 99X-New York as well as KHJ He stayed with RKO until 1981 Dwight founded the first 24-hour satellite delivered programming Transtar Satellite Radio Network in 1981 which eventually became Westwood One He was also president of Sunbelt Communications which owned tv and radio stations Dwight was publisher and ceo of RampR between 1983 and 1987 “Dwight Case was a true leader and visionary of the radio industry” wrote Erica Farber ceo of RAB in Radio Ink “He had a profound impact on my career and on my love of radio He opened up many doors for me both professionally and personally for which I will always be grateful He supported me as a female in the industry when it was not fashionable or commonplace and helped me to find my voice I look back on the many spirited conversations we have had over the years and can only hope we provided him as much inspiration and thought as he provided us” Phil Jennrich August 11 72 Phil was born in the Chicago area in 1946 and he moved to the San Fernando Valley in 1947 His broadcasting career technically started in 1964 with his enrollment in the LA City College broadcasting department After two years at LA City Phil transferred up to San Francisco State College add comma again in the department While in San Francisco he worked at K-PEN later K-101 Phil came back down to LA around 1968 to finish school this time in the Radio/TV department at what was then called San Fernando Valley State College what is now Cal State Northridge Out of school Phil mostly stayed in the LA area as a morning drive newsman at the stations in the process winning multiple Golden Mike Awards for ‘Outstanding Newscast’ Thanks to Byron Paul Lucky Pierre August 12 85 Lucky had a wide-ranging LARadio career at KHJ 1961-63 KGFJ 1968-74 KUTE 1974-84 pd and KACD 1996-98 Lucky Pierre Gonneau was born in Chatellerault France he came to the United States to attend Ithaca College of Theatre Arts when he was 17 years old Lucky spent seven years in Buffalo radio beginning in 1954 Beginning in 1955 he hosted a weekly show for two years on the Mutual Radio Network from WOR-New York During his first visit to Los Angeles and two years at KHJ Lucky hosted an afternoon children’s program on KHJ/Channel 9 He drew cartoons and even gave the youngsters French lessons “We didn’t do very well because we were up against Soupy Sales on KABC/Channel 7 Tom Hatten and Popeye on KTLA/Channel 5 and Sheriff John on KTTV/Channel 11 Bruce Seratti August 25 83 Bruce was a marketing and promotions manager for a number of stations – KDAY KMPC KPOL KHJ KRTH KIQQ KZLA KGBS KMET KLOS KGIL and KMGG In 1943 when Bruce was seven the family moved to Chula Vista where Bruce completed his schooling After high school Bruce enrolled at San Diego State One of his daughters Jeri Seratti is also involved in radio She is married Carl Goldman of KHTS in Santa Clarita Bruce began his career in the produce business but soon found his niche in radio sales His first job was at KOGO Radio in San Diego handling sales and marketing at the radio station and eventually their television station In 1966 the family moved to Northridge after Bruce landed a job at the iconic radio station KABC He created radio promotions for many of the local grocery chains and other major brands As the grocery and radio business consolidated Bruce shifted to Spanish radio and television working for Lieberman Broadcasting taking his same marketing expertise into Spanish broadcasting creating promotions with the Spanish grocery chains and brands from Mexico and South America trying to break into the lucrative Southern California market Reb Foster August 25 83 Rebel Dennis James was one of the great 11-10 Men during the Top 40 heyday of KRLA 1962-65 1967-69 pd and 1973 and 1982-83 and 1985-87 Born on March 18 1936 he started in Texas radio in the mid-1950s working in Ft Worth and Amarillo Before Los Angeles he was heard at KYW-Cleveland KCIN-Denver and at KISN-Portland where he was known as Dennis James He arrived in Los Angeles from KYA-San Francisco Reb was pd for a time at KRLA One of his famous characters was Maude Skidmore He put on dances at the Retail Clerks Union Hall Auditorium in Buena Park with the cry Let’s Wail at the Retail Reb had his own nightclub in Redondo Beach imploring the kids to Be There or Be Square In 1967 Billboard listed Rebel as the best midday dj He also had time at KFWB which he left to affiliate with Ted Randal in consulting radio stations He made a third return to KRLA in 1973 when the Pasadena station went to an MOR format from contemporary music and experimented with teams in every time period Rebel worked the afternoon drive shift with Bob Dayton In the ’70s Reb managed Three Dog Night the Turtles and Steppenwolf Bob Kingsley October 17 80 Bob was a national Radio Hall of Fame Member whose voice was synonymous with Country music He was one of broadcasting’s most beloved and iconic figures In 2006 he and his wife and business partner Nan Kingsley established Bob Kingsley’s Country Top 40 produced by their own KCCS Productions still running on more than 320 stations Kingsley received many of broadcasting’s top honors and was named to the Country Radio Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1998 and the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2016 Bob’s love for radio and music dated to his childhood when polio kept him in bed and in near isolation for a year “I would listen to the radio” he said “and certain shows became really important to me It was complete escapism and entertainment Ron Fairly October 30 81 The former Dodger and play-by-play announcer for the California Angels Ron spent time at KNBC/Channel 4 as weekend sports anchor Ron was partnered with Bob Starr in the California Angels / KMPC broadcast booth from 1982–86 In 1992 Ron started a 14-year run in the Seattle Mariners booth Ron was a two-time All-Star He played first base and in the outfield He was the only MLB player to play for two Canadian franchises during their inaugural seasons the Expos and Blue Jays and the only player to make an All-Star team for both clubs Ron played baseball for 21 years starting with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1958 he won three World Series followed by Montreal St Louis Oakland Toronto and California Angels In 2442 games he compiled a life-time average of 266 with 215 homeruns and 1044 RBI Terry Grieger November 18 69 Terry was a chief engineer for Clear Channel and at the end of his life was in charge of Meruelo Media engineering Terry lived under the radio towers in Coldwater Canyon “I remember seeing an episode of WKRP in Cincinnati where they go to the transmitter site because of a bomb scare and they show this tower I hadn’t seen the show in years and watching it on Nick At Night one night they start panning down and I said ‘that’s not Cincinnati that’s my backyard’” Terry has also seen his towers in the pilot episode of Outer Limits where the exteriors were all filmed up there This isn’t the first time that Terry has lived at a transmitter site While working in San Diego at KOGO in the 1980s he lived under the tower “It was an old transmitter building and they had an apartment upstairs I seem to go from transmitter site to transmitter site” Art Gould November 19 76 Art was the long-time host of The Car Show on KPFK/fm hot rodder car fanatic and all-around great guy Ironically he passed on the eve of the first press day of the LA Auto Show Born in Los Angeles Art grew up in the Washington DC area At a young age he developed a strong musical talent teaching himself to play the piano at age 7 By the time he was a teenager he was playing clarinet and saxophone professionally working as part of a musical group that once backed up Roy Clark on a record album He had a long career at General Motors then was recruited to become the general manager of Cormier Chevrolet a Carson auto dealership in the 1970s By the late 1980s Art had taken an early retirement He started offering expert car buying advice on The Car Show as a favor to the show’s founder the late John Retsek Art eventually became the show’s third co-host He was also a contributor to various automotive publications For so many years Art was truly the enduring face of the radio show traveling to both local car events and national and international launch events for new cars Joe Smith December 2 91 Joe was the former president and chief executive of the Capitol-EMI record label produced World Cup USA 1994 He was also a dj at KFWB in 1961 As the former prexy of Warner Bros Elektra and Capitol Records he has donated recorded interviews with more than 200 top musicians to the Library of Congress Smith’s archives comprising 238 hours of interviews taped over the course of two years served as the basis for the exec’s book Off the Record published by Warner Books in 1988 Joe was also an accomplished pianist Joe started as a dj in Boston before becoming a weekender at Channel 98 He left KFWB in August 1961 refusing to cross the picket line Only Joe and Ted Quillin did not return to KFWB after the strike Born in 1928 Joe rose through the ranks of Warner Bros Music beginning in 1961 when he was national promotion manager He was involved in the careers of such artists as the Grateful Dead James Taylor and Jimi Hendrix He has served as president and ceo of Warner / AMEX Cable’s sports entertainment In 1975 Joe was made Elektra / Asylum Records chairman of the board Raymond Bannister December 24 69 Before there was a Kevin and Bean at KROQ there was Ramondo and The Blade From KPRI-San Diego Raymond came to KROQ in the fall of 1980 to work middays In the early 1980s he was part of the morning drive show Raymondo amp Evans and in 1982 he teamed with Richard Blade on the popular morning show Raymondo and the Blade In December 1983 he moved into the pd slot at KROQ George Moore December 25 62 For over two decades George was an active producer program director production manager voice talent and personality He worked at: KKTT/KGFJ 1978-85 KPWR 1986-88 KSRF 1988-89 KJLH 1989-93 KMPC 1992-94 KACE 1994-2000 KFI 2001-02 George grew up in the Motor City listening to legendary personalities like Martha Jean the Queen Butterball JP McCarthy and the CKLW “Big Eight” giants George was influenced by Walt Baby Love the first African American at the then-powerful RKO General chain broadcasting on ‘CK He eventually worked with Love William F Williams December 27 84 William F was a poet author of screenplays novels and essays and a popular dj in the 60’s at KMEN in the Inland Empire as well as KDAY KBLA KBBQ KRLA and KPPX He loved writing riding his Harley flying his Cessna Kauai cars reading and movies Never at a loss for words he was a great story teller and could make anyone laugh His motto was IFIAFFI if it ain’t fun f… it! In 1960 William worked San Jose’s KLIV before arriving at KDAY where he spent his days at Martoni’s with Alan Freed waiting for the format change After KDAY he returned to KMEN for three years While at KBLA he worked a live-concert booth at the first Teenage Fair at the Hollywood Palladium and was voted by the Fair’s attendees LA’s Coolest Jock He left KBLA to be pd of KCBQ-San Diego While at Country KBBQ he was Bill Williams His time at KBBQ led to the formation of a production company with Jimmy Webb at the time of MacArthur Park and Up Up and Away William described this period as weird and he lived on a mountain top until KRLA pd Doug Cox in 1968 coaxed him to morning drive There his weirdness prompted a memo from the gm which William read on the air Another gm memo told him to refrain from airing internal memos William read this memo on the air The next memo was you’re fired which he read on the air before leaving the station Don Imus December 27 79 Without Don Imus there might not have been Howard Stern Depending on your point of view this could be good news or bad news Kinda like Don Imus’ career Imus was a regular for decades at WNBC and WFAN in New York His controversial career spanned 50 years minus time off to recover from drug/alcohol addiction or when he was fired He retired in March 2018 In the 1990s Imus became the non-sports lead-off on New York’s WFAN His show was simulcast on MSNBC later by RFD and the Fox Business channel A guest appearance by an author would result in a New York Times listing For many summers Imus hosted young people with cancer at his ranch His focus on his inside-the-beltway perspective may explain why his syndicated show – heard in Southern California over the years on KLAC KRLA KPLS KCAA and KABC – never gained local traction His reign of ratings came to a loud ending in 2007 when he described the mostly African American members of the Rutgers University women’s basketball team as “nappy-headed hoes” Demonstrations were held to have Imus taken off the air Email Saturday 1112020 Lakers Showtime “Congrats on the grandchild One of the coolest things I got to do working for KLAC that I joined in 1974 was being the ‘Image Voice’ for the Lakers I did bumpers and promos for the pre- and post-games and the actual games from 1979 until I joined the Clear Channel stations as director of production full time in 2000 KLAC gm/pd Don Martin said it wouldn’t sound right for me to do a bumper then have one of my commercials air I agreed It was a great run especially during the LAKERS’ Showtime years I had more friends tell me they heard me during the Lakers’ game because of those voiceovers The first time they played my show opener introducing Chick Hearn the late great Laker radio producer and studio engineer Frank Pollack called me to come in his studio to hear it The best part was when they went to commercial break Chick asked Frank: ‘Who is the new voice’ Frank said it was Jim ‘Slam’ Duncan Chick said: ‘He sounds great!’ What an honor A big announcement at the end of February about me As my auto mechanic says: ‘Stay Tuned’” – Jim Duncan Memories of George Moore “George Moore and I were Premies at Premiere Radio briefly and we resumed out friendship via Facebook several years ago He returned to Detroit a while back and was doing fine until about four years ago He fell ill after moving down South with his then fiancé was hospitalized his body started to slowly give out on him and I believe he never returned to his home again I know of at least three long term care facilities he resided in Thankfully the last was in Westland Michigan close to his family in Detroit After dropping Facebook about a year ago we fell out of touch George was one of the radio guys who ‘got it’ and will be missed” – Ira Lawson News Talent “So what’s wrong with Randy Kerdoon helping to report on the various fires His first gig in the market was as my morning news guy at KWNK/670 now KIRN when I was programming that Talk station in 1989” – KM Richards Up to Parr “Sorry to hear about Shawn Parr’s recent termination Shawn’s a pro He’s both a good buy with no ego problems Over the years I worked with him on a few promotions He’ll land on his feet! Re George Lopez’s comments re Trump: Thought it was hilarious!” – Larry “Supermouth” Huffman Love LARadio “Thanks for all you do Reading LA Radio every day is a habitual part of my mornings I love the current events almost as much as I do the history you share with us Keep up the good work One quick question: what happened to the 2nd half of the ‘L’s’ in the Where Are They Now section Am I missing something” – Peter Lauer Ed note: My software is suffering from elder abuse and the L’s are being redone and updated as we go along 2019 in Review “Alan Oda’s look back at 2019 – wow! And your first column of the New Year is beautiful and memorable on so many levels It’s the Circle of Life A new baby arrives as a dear friend departs Thanks for sharing your stories” – Anita Garner Imus Legacy “Congrats on being a Grandpa! I’m happy you got such a nice Christmas present! I’m so sorry about your friend it’s like losing a part of you when your best friend from such a young age goes And your words about Don Imus put his legacy in perspective He did more good than bad in this world and hopefully his legacy with the ranch will last” – Julie T Byers Reading LARadio “Congrats on the birth of your new grandchild Reading about your long-term friendships brought tears to my eyes Reading your column makes me feel like I know you personally a tribute to your warmth that comes through in your columns” – Margie Cherry La Mirada Oldies Radio “Around March 5 K-Surf will be Oldies for 3 years with not many changes in promos or presentation Yesterday we listened for more than an hour heard a lot of 70s some 60s no 50s maybe a couple of 80s Seemingly this strategy of adding 70s/80s has backfired as ratings have dropped a lot from a 05 to 02 And lastly I am surprised Saul Levine isn’t trying the newly approved all-digital AM” – Chime Hart Motorman is On “Last Sunday I tuned in to what would have been Leon Kaplan’s last show on KABC He told the listeners that it was a corporate decision to cancel the show but KABC management would have liked him to stay He said they let go of everybody who got paid on the show He has decided to stay on and do the show for free in hopes that he will find a sponsor” – Gary Gibson Sad to Learn of Bannister’s Passing We were saddened to learn of the news of Raymond Bannister’s passing – promotion on Christmas Eve When Raymond also Mike Evans Denise Westwood April Jim Trenton Dusty Freddie Snakeskin and Mr Little GTO Rodney Bingenheimer Dr Drew and others worked for almost free at 117 South Los Robles we would do ‘Auto Service Trade Outs For Airtime’ at our Union 76 station at Arroyo Parkway at Glenarm in Pasadena with Raymond and other underpaid staff members We enjoyed Raymond doing personal appearances and air time trade outs with us for our big tire sales in the 1970’s and 1980’s as we operated a traditional full service station with service bays thru 1998 We have some pictures from these appearances that we would love to scan and send to his family in Prescott Arizona if you have a way to contact them Please let us know if we can forward these thru you to them and we will get them scanned for Raymond’s family Thank You in advance Happy New Year! – Lee and Dee Guenveur Lee’s Union 76 1974 thru 1998 Pasadena Keeping Chickie Alive January 10 2020 Chick Hearn’s role in the history of LARadio is indelible The story from yesterday on Chickisms prompted a slew of memories and responses Norm Epstein a much-respected sales executive and general manager sent this email: “What most people don’t know is that I coined the phrase ‘Chickisms’ for Chick when I was the vp/gm for KLAC from 1984-93 With Chick’s approval I drew 18 cartoons which became ads promoting upcoming games via the LA Times Chick was very pleased about naming his quotes ‘Chickisms’ We formed a partnership and also marketed them with coffee mugs tee shirts etc” I had the honor of working for Norm when he was in charge of XTRA/KOST No finer gentleman and creative force you will ever meet He was a huge help in my sales career “Back in my Lakers’ radio days I and one of my sales people called on a new mattress company” emailed Bob Scott now retired and living in Connecticut “The owner was from Colorado and was skeptical about the influence of Chick and the broadcast I told him that Chick was so popular that if he picked any one of his employees at random and let me tell them that ‘this one’s in the refrigerator’ that they would know who said it and what it meant The caveat of course was that if they did know he would sign a 150k Laker sponsorship contract He agreed” Trying to outfox Scott the mattress owner took Bob into their warehouse and called over one the workers “It was obvious that English was his second language” Bob continued “I guess the owner figured that this man would not be listening to an English language broadcast I greeted the man and said ‘this one’s in the refrigerator The door is closed the light is out the eggs are cooling the butter’s getting hard and the Jell-O’s jiggling!’ He smiled and in heavily accented English said ‘Chick Hearn Game over!” Bob happily walked out with a 150k order Bruce Tennant of Long Beach is happy about keeping Chick Hearn alive “It’s important to remember that the 1973 NBA finals had yet to gain viewer traction so local LA AM radio covered them I have a tape of the final win’ wrote Bruce “Chick used to describe the Forum’s court thusly ‘Hairston dribbles the ball down this 94 by 50 hunk of wood’ Loved him” Hear Ache Xavier X-Man worked at KIBB/KCMG in the late 90s When he left the Southland he joined Magic 925 XHRM-San Diego and now celebrates 20 years with the station After graduating from San Jose State Xavier worked for a time in San Francisco before Mega 923 … Danny Lemos you may remember him as “Chuy from La Puente” on the Rick Dees Show has joined Long Beach Public Radio as Interim General Manager of 991 KLBP Lemos is the Student Media Coordinator at Long Beach State University overseeing 22 West Media which includes 22 West Radio 22 West Magazine and 22 West Video the new monikers for K-Beach Radio the Long Beach Union Weekly and College Beat TV He is also the Vice President/Western Region for the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Winking at the Ravens Last month we published a photo about the Baltimore Raven’s defensive coordinator being named Wink Martindale Beyond football LARadio has the legendary Wink Martindale who went on to have an amazing career in television as the host of more than a dozen network game shows The football Wink has invited our Wink to a Ravens game to meet the players and be on the field USA TODAY smelled a fun story You can read the story it here “After all these years I’ve finally made the Sports section” emailed Wink While watching TCM came across a Bob Wills amp His Texas Playboys ‘Soundie’ from 1945 that exclaimed “the radio show is broadcast across a vast nationwide network” while showing this shot Real or not it’s very impressive – Tim Ahern Will LA Sports Revive Chick Hearn’s Legacy January 9 2020 Any mention of Chick Hearn is a good day And LA Times sports columnist Arash Markazi is handing out some unsolicited advice to LA sports that leads with “Chickie-Burger” Markazi writes: “No one was as beloved by Lakers fans as Chick Hearn during his 42 years as the of the team His ‘Chickisms’ became part of our sports lexicon as the Hall of Fame announcer coined now commonly used basketball phrases such as slam dunk air ball dribble drive no-look pass and give and go” Staples of familiar phrases include “The mustard’s off the hot dog” “Caught with his hand in the cookie jar” “No harm no foul” and “In and out heartbrrrreak!” One of his most famous ‘Chickism’ claims Markazi is putting the game in the refrigerator when the Lakers held a comfortable lead in the final moments of a game: “The game’s in the refrigerator the door’s closed the lights are out the eggs are cooling the butter getting hard and the Jell-O is jiggling” Markazi thinks the team should play a recording of Hearn’s popular call when the Lakers are holding a double-digit lead within the final minutes of a game He thinks it would continue Hearn’s legacy and usher in what could become a cool tradition in the NBA Hear Ache The KROQ morning show has officially changed the name of its morning show to ‘Kevin Ryder in the Morning with Allie amp Jensen’ following Bean’s exit after a 30 year run … The 1 Cable News show for the 3rd straight year is Sean Hannity on the FOX News Channel heard on KEIB 1150 AM radio … ABC/TV was the place to be on New Year’s Eve with top ratings by ringing in 2020 with Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest … Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is coming back for a limited run to raise money for charity and celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary Jimmy Kimmel is the new host in the reboot Dennis Baxter former morning man at KCAA is now producing and narrating Audiobooks for Amazon Audible and iTunes “I loved old radio theater of the mind and felt I missed its heyday in the 1930’s and 40’s” emailed Dennis “Born too late I thought but hey what’s old is new again and that is what’s happening with audiobooks Acting the parts of several characters not just reading Funny how the world goes round” … Earl Trout ex-KDAY remembers the 2019 Super Bowl “On February 3 2019 in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl of all time 13 to 3 the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams I love football but I found it so boring I didn’t even care about the score and besides I got busy searching for Gilligan’s Island reruns It was so cold at Super Bowl LIII it should have been called the Global Warming Bowl” Books written by Los Angeles Radio People: Howard Stern Nancy Plum Neil Ross Steve Fredericks Ken Davis Harvey Kern Dave Zorn Johnny Olson Hettie Lynne Hurtes Rob Archer Richard Blade JJ Johnson Archives Jan/Feb 2020: Passing Parade: George Moore Raymond Bannister Don Imus William F Williams Purely Personal Chris Berry Upped Year-end review Archives Fall 2019 : Passing Parade: Phil Jennrich Terry Grieger Art Gould Howard Lapides Joe Smith Ron Fairly Bruce Seratti Bob Kingley Gene Brodeur Lucky Pierre Bob Bunnell New night show at KRRL Real 923 Tribute for Joe McDonnell on his anniversary Lisa Bloom off the Rose New Cali Reggatae morning show Entercom explores mental health Roger Nadel has news Lisa Bowman is a sport Franken launches comeback on SiriusXM K-Frog welcomes Bugenske for mornings New look for PPB Where have all the VJs gone Angels annoucer has heart attack Noah Eagle new Clippers announcer State of News Radio in the desert Casey’s saga continues Kathy Kiernan’s farewell essay: Yolando Gaskins’ eclectic life K-EARTH’s Legendary Station of the Year award Angelica Vale joins Reggaeton y mas Wendy Williams receives Star Kevin Ross celebrates 10-years on the bench Howard Stern proposes Bob Kingsley steps down Meet KLOS’ Greg Beharrell Earl Trout tale Trip to town and a trip down the dial Fire escape RIPBean Who was that Masked Man Bob Eubank’s exerciser RadioHOF induction Simon T puts out fire Bean’s departure New mornings at KUSC Challenges at 885 Lisa May departs LARadio after 30-years Rita Wilde podcast Journalists and mental health issues Jeff Federman promoted to local Prexy Bill Dudley on the record On Sundays Andrew Siciliano turns red Nadel joins Mr Master KROQ Holiday prank KABC fires almost entire live staff moves to syndication After 4 decades Bill Wright retires Fly Jock grounded KLOS farewell to Lisa May Cooper Rummell gets what he wants Is KFI the New England Patriots of radio Diane Thompson honored by SPJ Archives Summer 2019: Passing Parade: Humble Harve Reb Foster Gregg Hunter Roger Carroll Bo Leibowitz Cheryl Whitaker Dwight Case Murray Westgate Jim Newman Revenue changes for LA stations Jhani Kaye get MVP for May ratings leaders Radio Hall of Fame nominees Phrase that Pays NY Times word usage Buckets of Money Ashley Paige syndicates The Ranch Nick Cannon joins mornings at Power 106 Alan Oda to Japan LARPs in Heavy Hundred Gayle King new Queen of CBS Dave Beasing Has Another Sound in Him CorporateFM is a Must-See documentary Muhammad takes over programming at KJLH Osburn new boss at 885/fm Michael Jackson breaks up fight at 30000 feet Podcasting challenges Is KABC next to be sold Franken is frank Bob Ray inducted into Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame Takes a bunch to tango these days Hollywood landscape on up and up Chris Hughes Out Earthquake king Popejoy is remembered Mookie Kaczor new pd at 885/fm Radio Hall of Fame voting begins David G Hall celebrates 30-years in business Andy Chanley new md at 885/fm Reggae and Mas moving to 939 KGIL reunion Kevin James’ internal Quiet Storm Carlucci on the move Dennis Prager lead story in LA Times Sluggo now at bat for KLOS Purely personal Archives April/May 2019: Passing Parade: Chuck Cecil Brad Messer LARPs win AllAccess Awards Series on Podcasting Bob McCormick exits California Bob Eubanks dazzles telling Beatles stories Ken Levine on podcasting Mark amp Brian reunite Past and present music intersect Mighty 1090 not so mighty Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Radio Station – Nothing J Cruz cruises to iHeart KLOS sold to Meruelo Ralph Lawler signing off Talaya’s Last Ride on The WAVE Looney thoughts on LARadio Steve Swenson to Tennessee NPR New days for KCRW Charlie Van Dyke reflections Dave Hull returns to radio Mark amp Brian reunite Money winners for 2018 Kat Corbett exits KROQ Jim Rondeau to Northwest Uncle Russ Perry Michael Simon’s essay on weekend news coverage Dan Patrick health scare Kevin Klein joins KROQ Fight on for ‘ol SC Emily Valdez new KNX anchor Erica Farber Woman of the Year Rick Dees’ cookbook Tim Conway Jr loses his father Thom Tran to MC Army event Dave Zorn’s book will make your heart go pitter-patt KXOS Movin’ to Meruelo George Green looks in rearview mirror Howard Stern doing what he does best Melinda Lee out of the kitchen and busier than ever Nathan Roberts comes out of retirement to join KNX K-SURF flashes back to the 80s Radio Santa Ana on the Air Gamble for New York Radio Personalities Archives 1st Quarter 2019: Passing Parade: Sylvia Chase Eva Ross Kilgore David Horowitz Richard Kimball Super Dave Osborne Harvey Mednick Bruce Williams Let’s Go Trippin’ with Dick Dale Larry Van Nuys jumps into the KSurf KABC shuffles line-up LARP who died in 2018 Art Laboe set for PPB honor luncheon Jaime Jarrin honored Marketing lesson from Fiji Water Girl Cindy Dole out styling Saul Levine essay on his 1051/fm beginnings How will a recession hurt the radio biz Update on KFI reporter Hanna Scott Series to preserve radio archives Golden Night 1000 homes on site of KLOS/KABC Video in cars Jimmy Steal to Chicago New head of Southern California Public Radio Celebrating Scott St James Laughs are on Phil Hendrie Afternooner like no other Art Laboe honored by Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters Wendy Williams show postponed indefinitely KNX vet Diane Thompson set to retire Delilah tells all Motown at 60 Martoni’s Steve Harvey and Mo’nique in kerfuffle It’s news to Steve Gregory Auspicious start for 885/fm Triplets 10-year anniversary How Pete Weber made the hockey team We Will Rock You Randy Keith is the piano man Triplets partner in hope History of Gary Theroux New news from Diane Thompson John Batchelor reveals he has cancer Bean announces in leaving KROQ morning show Actor Sal Mineo was a LARP Sky Daniels retires from 885/fm Ask Dr Ruth USC broadcast rights Buzzards return to Hinckley Ohio Nancy Plum’s new book Elaine Perkins perks up the news Podcast with Passion Archives 4th Quarter 2018: Classic win for K-EARTH Ellen K doubles down Rachel Maddow profile Imus lawsuit thrown out Jeff Baugh’s book Gary Thompson was at right place at the right time Don Elliot reports from NAB/RAB Radio Show Rocio Rivera gets more time at KFI Johnny Gunn’s new book gets dressed down New life for KNX/fm Passing Parade: Scott St James Hal Pickens Ed Crook John Lyle Campbell Mike Parker Dave Roberts Bill Dudley plays a record Invisible LARP RJ Curtis hits jackpot LA Times beats up Charley Steiner KBIG begins with Poole 93/KHJ gets benched Allie MacKay’s Journey Al Wisked Away by DallasWhat did music stations talk about during World Series Heaven is in Your Mind Brother John source material Gary Moore stands up for cancer Jillian Barberie diagnosed with breast cancer What’s in your berry bag Wolfman Flash! Bohemian Rhapsody is a Smash! Mornings growing at 870/KRLA Another Southern California Inferno Ingraham transitions to podcasting Nobody knows anything Casey Kasem counts backwards to 48 Hours Jim Hawthorne would have been 100 Best Broadcaster ever! Wink a heavenly treasure 2018 rearview review Scott St James remembered Bob Cole to hell and back VO artists sing for kids KLAC raises 1/4 Highest paid radio people Doug McIntyre is set to leave KABC after 22 years Wally Clark falls Vic the Brick feelin’ you KABC By George Green Art Vuolo’s farewell party |
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