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  1. Some of the biggest names in radio were heard in L.A., including Wolfman Jack, Casey Kasem, Shadoe Stevens and Tom & Raechel Donahue. Countless celebrities did regular shows in the market, including George Carlin, Ice T, Snoop Dogg, Bob Crane and Wink Martindale. Stevie Wonder has owned his own L.A. radio station since the 80s: 102.3 KJLH.

  2. Oct 4, 2009 · KFWB was the first station in Los Angeles to sense the commercial possibilities of baby boomers. In 1958, the station unveiled a Top 40 song format, calling itself “Color Radio, Channel 98.”

  3. Jan 5, 2024 · Fernando Fiore's journey epitomizes the power of embracing one's roots while reaching for new horizons. His story serves as a testament to the limitless possibilities awaiting those driven by passion, resilience, and a deep connection to their heritage

  4. Fernando Fiore. Fernando Fiore (born July 9, 1960) is an Argentine television personality known as the co-creator and original host of Lente Loco from 1992 to 1993, and the host of the travel show Fuera de Serie with Sofía Vergara. He is perhaps best known as the host of República Deportiva from its debut in 1999 until his departure in 2014.

    • 1988–present
  5. Nov 29, 2013 · Revisiting a legend of black Los Angeles. By Doug Smith. Nov. 29, 2013 12 AM PT. Of all the memories of the 1960s, nothing stirs as much fondness as the magic of AM radio pouring out the rough-cut ...

    • doug.smith@latimes.com
    • Senior Writer
  6. WEST COAST Golden Radio. Ratpack. Powerhitz.com - Backbounce. Swing. Y2K. Vintage Dreams Radio. KRCD 103.9 - 98.3 Recuerdo (US Only) KSUR LA Oldies. KZFX DB 3.

  7. I was taken back to the 1960's in no time and was listening to the actual radio shows that were on the air at that time. Shows from KHJ was one of the stations listed and it was a trip listening to the Real Don Steele and Charlie Tuna in 1968. Many of these shows come from Ron Jacobs who was program director of KHJ in mid 1960's.