Fifty years ago this weekend, the station that helped change radio forever presented a special that changed music history forever. It was Feb. 21, 1969 at 12 noon — the beginning of Washington’s ...
Veteran radio DJ “Humble Harve” Miller, whose six-decade career was forever marred by the shooting death of his wife in 1971, for which he pleaded guilty, went to prison and then resumed his place ...
Recent mentions of KHJ (930 AM) and the format change to religious talk brought in some amazing emails and letters. Radio and TV personality Wink Martindale was among the senders, and I share his ...
Back in the glory days of Top 40 radio, 93 KHJ was the king, home to the latest hits and big audiences, not to mention famed DJs Sam Riddle, Robert W. Morgan and the Real Don Steele. But beginning ...
It was all supposed to happen on May 5, 1965. One of LA’s oldest radio stations — dating back to 1922 — KHJ (930 AM) had a long history of great programming. But the years prior to 1965 had not been ...
Before the digital age, there was AM radio and disc jockeys who broke the hits on stations like KHJ. In director Quentin Tarantino’s new film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, not only do the sets, ...
Bill Mouzis was already at AM station KHJ (930) as an engineer and board operator when the station shifted in 1965 to a rock and roll format promoted as Boss Radio. KHJ became a big deal in baby ...
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