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Kaye, Jerry: KROQ, 1977; KLOS, 1978. Last heard, Jerry was working Earth News at CBS.
Kaye, Jhani: KUTE, 1972-74; KKDJ, 1974; KGBS, 1975; KROQ, 1973-74; KFI/KOST, 1982-99; KBIG, 1999-2000; KOST/KBIG, 2000-05; KRTH, 2006-09; KRTH/KTWV, 2009-12. Jhani took over as pd at K-EARTH on January 3, 2006 and added KTWV January 8, 2010.
Kaye, Marc: KIIS, 1992-94. Marc is running five stations in Seattle.
Kaye, Tamara: KYMS, 1993-95; KOLA, 1995-98; KFI, 2000-01; KWVE, 1998-2003. Tamara was a parttime news anchor at KFI through AirWatch America.
Kazan, Dick: KABC/KMPC, 1993-95. Dick runs his own consulting business and hosts Kazantoday.com, a Web site that deals with entertaining and compelling real-life stories with valuable
(Jo Kwon; Max Kellerman; and Rhonda Kramer)
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Bob: KFWB, 1967-68;
KABC/KMPC, 1992-96. Bob is the gm of the Doug Stephan Company. K, Ellen: KIIS, 1990-2012. Ellen co-hosts mornings with Ryan Seacrest at KIIS/fm. K, Jeff: KACD, 1996-97. Jeff is doing middays at "Merge 93.3" in Dallas. KABC, Mr.: KFI, 1992-96; KABC, 1997-2007. Mr. KABC exited KABC in February 2007 following a contract dispute. He can be heard nightly on TalkRadioOne.com and as part of Doug McIntyre's Red-Eye Radio. SEE Marc Germain Kabrich, Jeanine: KABC, 1998-99; KFWB, 2000-06. Jeanine worked as the Southern California Media representative for the U.S. Census Bureau. In 2006 she worked at GoTV, a mobile tv production company in Sherman Oaks. Jeannie pursued a Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee and lives in Los Angeles. Kabrich, Randy: KQLZ, 1989-90. Randy is a radio consultant. Kade, Justin: KYSR, 2007-11. Justin worked weekends at STAR 98.7 and in 2007 transitioned to nights when the station flipped to Alternative 98-7/fm. Justin arrived in the Southland from KMXB-Las Vegas. Kaelin, Brian Kato: KLSX, 1995-96. The pop icon appears infrequently in the media. He hosted Eye-4-Eye. Kaestner, Anne: KNX, 1976. Unknown. Kagan, Marilyn: KFI, 1991-96; KMPC/KTZN, 1996-97. Marilyn is a media consultant and will be heard on Hayhouseradio.com every Monday morning @ 9am starting October 20, 2008. New book coming out in November 2008 titled Defenders of the Heart and continues to see people in therapy in Beverly Hills. Marie Kordus; Harvey Kern; Ray Kalusa; Kevin Kiley ) (Will Kohlschreiber; Jackson King; Chris Kelley, [1977]; and Paul Kelly) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kearn, Richard: KGIL, 1965. Unknown.
Keena: KXMX, 1999-2000; KROQ. The former "Mix 95.9" weekender works in PR at Premiere Radio Networks. She is also a producer of weekend programming at KROQ.
Keene, Scott: KBRT,
1983-84; KFI, 1986.
Scott owns a mobile business and he is a professional sports umpire living in the Santa Clarita Valley. Keffury, Bill: KRLA, 1961-63. Bill lives in Las Vegas and hosts NiceNoise.com. Keith: KLOS, 1977. Unknown. Keith, Bobby: KDAY, 1967; KLAC, 1967. Unknown. Keith, Randy: KFI, 2000-05; KNX, 2003-12. Randy reported traffic for KNX. Kellerman, Max: KSPN, 2011-12. Max started middays on 1.3.11 at 710/ESPN. |
(Krisha; Dave Koz; Kato Kaelin; and John Kobik) |
(Diana Kirchen (Kelly); Khool-Aid; Don Kelly [1980];
and Bill
Kingman)
Kelley, Bob: KMPC, 1946-64;
KRKD, 1964-66. Bob was regarded as one of the
finest football announcers in the history of radio and
television. Bud Furillo was even more effusive, "Ol'
Kell was the best football announcer I ever heard." Bob
came West with the Rams in 1946, a position he had held since
the inception of the pro football team in Cleveland in 1937.
He won immediate fame for his vivid broadcasts. Bob announced
the PCL's Angel games from 1948 to 1957. He was twice named
the LA Times Sportscaster of the Year. He had a
nightly controversial sports show on KMPC and was the sports
director for the station. Jim Murray wrote: "His
dinner-hour sports show made as many people gnash their teeth
as cheer. But they listened. His mail was sulfuric. But they
wrote." Bob was born in Kalamazoo and attended high
school in Elkhart, Indiana and Western Reserve University
where he graduated in 1942. After graduation from high
school, Bob moved to South Bend and a job announcing the
football games of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. He became
director of sports for WGAR-Cleveland and began calling Ram
games. In 1942 he joined WJR-Detroit where he broadcast the
games of the University of Michigan, while commuting back to
Cleveland on Sundays to do the Rams. In the mid-1950s Bob
became part of the Angels and Hollywood Stars at Wrigley
Field and California Angels beginning announcing team in
1961. In 1964 Bob was carried out of the Coliseum during the
Pro Bowl with a heart attack. The Voice of the Rams died
September 9, 1966, at the age of 49. His son Pat, who was
known as Paraquat Kelley, pursued a broadcasting career and
was heard in the Southland on KMET and KMPC/fm.
(Bob Kelley w/son Tim); Karen Kay; Gene Knight; and Payal Kumar)
Kelley,
Chaz: KRTH,
1991-2002; KLTE, 2003; KRTH, 2008. Chaz worked weekends at "K-Earth" until
the summer of 2008. She fills-in from time to time..
Kelley, Chris: KFI, 1983. Chris works at KPLN-San Diego as Chuck Jones and "The Joneses" Morning Show.
Kelley, Christina: KCMG, 1998-2001; KRTH, 2002-12. Christina left "Mega 92.3" in the summer of 2001 when the station flipped to "Hot 92.3" and in early 2002 joined KRTH. She works evenings.
Kelley, Gary: KIQQ, 1978-79. Gary does weekend weather at KGTV/Channel 10 in San Diego.
Kelley, Pat "Paraquat": KMET, 1977-87, KMPC/fm, 1988. Pat is in Southland real estate and he is a screenwriter.
Kelley, Sandy: KYSR, 1991-92; KXEZ, 1992-96; KLIT, 1997-98; KTWV, 1997-2007. Sandy is part of the fill-in roster at "the Wave."
Kelly, Ben: KKBT, 1990-99; KCMG, 1999-2000. Ben is part-owner of a production company making spiritual films. He also works for one of the traffic services.
Kelly, Bill: KEZY, 1987. Unknown.
Kelly, Don: KLAC, 1980-83. Don is retired and living in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
Kelley, Chris: KFI, 1983. Chris works at KPLN-San Diego as Chuck Jones and "The Joneses" Morning Show.
Kelley, Christina: KCMG, 1998-2001; KRTH, 2002-12. Christina left "Mega 92.3" in the summer of 2001 when the station flipped to "Hot 92.3" and in early 2002 joined KRTH. She works evenings.
Kelley, Gary: KIQQ, 1978-79. Gary does weekend weather at KGTV/Channel 10 in San Diego.
Kelley, Pat "Paraquat": KMET, 1977-87, KMPC/fm, 1988. Pat is in Southland real estate and he is a screenwriter.
Kelley, Sandy: KYSR, 1991-92; KXEZ, 1992-96; KLIT, 1997-98; KTWV, 1997-2007. Sandy is part of the fill-in roster at "the Wave."
Kelly, Ben: KKBT, 1990-99; KCMG, 1999-2000. Ben is part-owner of a production company making spiritual films. He also works for one of the traffic services.
Kelly, Bill: KEZY, 1987. Unknown.
Kelly, Don: KLAC, 1980-83. Don is retired and living in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
(Lyle Kilgore; Chaz Kelley; Mr. KABC; Evelyn Kelly;
and Justin Kade)
Kelly,
Evelyn: KFI, 1978-81; KIIS, 1986. Evelyn is in real estate in the West San
Fernando Valley.
Kelly, Jeff: KLAC, 1985-88; KYSR, 1993. Since 1994, Jeff has been the weather anchor for KPNX/TV-Phoenix.
Kelly, Jim: KFWB, 1961; KBLA. Jim is a teacher at Fullerton College.
Kelly, Josh: KBIG, 2000. Josh worked swing at KBIG.
Kelly, Kidd: KWST, 1981; KFOX, 1982; KWNK, 1985. Brett Nordhoff works at KIMN-Denver.
Kelly, Kurt: KLOS, 1983-87; KNX/fm/KODJ, 1988-90. Kurt is active in the voiceover world. You can hear his work at: myspace.com/kurtkelly.
Kelly, Jeff: KLAC, 1985-88; KYSR, 1993. Since 1994, Jeff has been the weather anchor for KPNX/TV-Phoenix.
Kelly, Jim: KFWB, 1961; KBLA. Jim is a teacher at Fullerton College.
Kelly, Josh: KBIG, 2000. Josh worked swing at KBIG.
Kelly, Kidd: KWST, 1981; KFOX, 1982; KWNK, 1985. Brett Nordhoff works at KIMN-Denver.
Kelly, Kurt: KLOS, 1983-87; KNX/fm/KODJ, 1988-90. Kurt is active in the voiceover world. You can hear his work at: myspace.com/kurtkelly.
(Richard Kimball; Keena; Kurt Kretzschmar; and John Kentera)
Kelly, "Machine
Gun": KHJ, 1973-78; KTNQ, 1978-79; KFI, 1983; KOST,
1985; KIIS, 1987-88; KODJ/KCBS, 1989-92; KBIG, 1999-2000. MG
runs MGK Conmmunications based in Los Angeles. He's producing
and hosting two shows: "Machine Gun Kelly's American Hit
List" a 60's and 70's - 3 hour weekly show - and M.G.
Kelly's "Amazing 80s." The two show are heard on
over one hundred stations.
Kelly, Marc: KEZY, 1971-72; KIQQ, 1972-73. Marc lives in St. George, Utah.
Kelly, Margie: KWIZ, 1976-78; KYMS. Margie lives in Mission Viejo and writes books for single Christians.
Kelly, Merilee: KSCA 1994-96, KYSR 1996-98. Merilee now uses the last name of Chase and works middays at WSRS-Worcester, Massachusetts.
Kelly, Pat: KHJ; KFI, 1950-68. Unknown.
Kelly, Paul: KWIZ, 1978-82. Paul is a professor in Dublin, Ireland.
Kelly, Peter: KXLU, 1993-99. The former gm and pd at KXLU runs moviemusic.com.
Kelly, Skip: KYSR, 2002-04. Skip is program director at WFKS-Jacksonville.
Kelly, Steve: KIKF, 1993-97. Steve works for Metro Networks.
Kelly, Tim: KFI, 1998-2001. Tim, part of the Tim & Neil show, left the Talker in the fall of 2001. He was "Dick Cabeza," producing bits for Bill Handel. Tim's pursuing non-radio related opportunities.
Kelly, Marc: KEZY, 1971-72; KIQQ, 1972-73. Marc lives in St. George, Utah.
Kelly, Margie: KWIZ, 1976-78; KYMS. Margie lives in Mission Viejo and writes books for single Christians.
Kelly, Merilee: KSCA 1994-96, KYSR 1996-98. Merilee now uses the last name of Chase and works middays at WSRS-Worcester, Massachusetts.
Kelly, Pat: KHJ; KFI, 1950-68. Unknown.
Kelly, Paul: KWIZ, 1978-82. Paul is a professor in Dublin, Ireland.
Kelly, Peter: KXLU, 1993-99. The former gm and pd at KXLU runs moviemusic.com.
Kelly, Skip: KYSR, 2002-04. Skip is program director at WFKS-Jacksonville.
Kelly, Steve: KIKF, 1993-97. Steve works for Metro Networks.
Kelly, Tim: KFI, 1998-2001. Tim, part of the Tim & Neil show, left the Talker in the fall of 2001. He was "Dick Cabeza," producing bits for Bill Handel. Tim's pursuing non-radio related opportunities.
(Christina Kelley; Steve Kelly; Tim Kelly; "Shotgun
Tom" Kelly; and Gayle King)
Kelly, Tim: KFI, 1978-81;
KIIS, 1983; KKBT, 1989-90. Tim is partner and senior advisor to All Comedy
Radio.
Kelly, Todd: KIIS, 1999-2004; KDLD/KDLE, 2004-09. Todd worked afternoons at "Indie 103.1" as TK until a format flip in early 2009. He's now pd/radio operations/afternoons at freeform Indie station at moheak.com
Kelly, Tom: KNX; 1975-80 Tom was also known as Tom Hood when he broadcasts USC sports on Fox Sports West. He went on to work in Seattle. He's now a part-time physicians assistant in Tacoma. He went back to school and graduated in metallurgy. "It has served to whet my appetite and it tripled my income.
Kelly, "Shotgun" Tom: KRTH, 1997-2012. "Shotgun" works afternoon drive at "K-Earth."
Kelman, Lori: KFWB, 2002-08. Lori was a reporter for all-News KFWB until a company downsizing in the fall of 2008.
Kelton, Stan: KJLH, 1968-70. Stan is an attorney and teaches mass communication law each summer at the California Scholastic Press Association Journalism Workshop at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
Kelly, Todd: KIIS, 1999-2004; KDLD/KDLE, 2004-09. Todd worked afternoons at "Indie 103.1" as TK until a format flip in early 2009. He's now pd/radio operations/afternoons at freeform Indie station at moheak.com
Kelly, Tom: KNX; 1975-80 Tom was also known as Tom Hood when he broadcasts USC sports on Fox Sports West. He went on to work in Seattle. He's now a part-time physicians assistant in Tacoma. He went back to school and graduated in metallurgy. "It has served to whet my appetite and it tripled my income.
Kelly, "Shotgun" Tom: KRTH, 1997-2012. "Shotgun" works afternoon drive at "K-Earth."
Kelman, Lori: KFWB, 2002-08. Lori was a reporter for all-News KFWB until a company downsizing in the fall of 2008.
Kelton, Stan: KJLH, 1968-70. Stan is an attorney and teaches mass communication law each summer at the California Scholastic Press Association Journalism Workshop at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.
(Lee Klein; Karla with a K;
Mitch Krayton; and Damon Knight)
Kemp, Garth: KLOS, 1997-98. Garth reports
weather for KABC/Channel 7 News.
Kemp, Guy: KWST, 1980-82; KNAC, 1982-84; KMPC/fm, 1987-88. Guy has a successful voiceover career.
Kendall, Charlie: KWST, 1978. Charlie is the operations manager at LM Communications in Lexington Kentucky. He's also the morning talent on their B92 Classic Hits station.
Kennedy, Alton, KPSA, 1972. Unknown.
Kennedy, Virgin: KROQ, 1990-91; KFI, 2008-09; KYSR, 2009-11. The former MTV vj hosts Reality Remix and co-hosted the KFI evening show with Bryan Suits until September 30, 2009. She now provides features on the KYSR (98-7) morning show and fills in at KFI.
Kenney, June: KMET, 1967. Unknown.
Kenny, Tim: Tim was last heard working for Metro in Denver.
Kent, Tony: KPOL, 1961-69 and 1971-74. Last heard, Tony bought a station in Pismo Beach and has since sold it.
Kentera, John: XERB, 2003-09. John works at all-Sports "Mighty 1090."
Kerby, Ed: KIIS, 1971; KROQ, 1972-73; KIIS, 1973; KWST, 1973; KDAY, 1974-94; KMAX, 1995. Ed owned Love's Restaurant in North Hollywood.
Kerdoon, Randy: KWNK, 1990; KFWB, 1989-95; KNX, 2003-13. The former weekend sports anchor at KTTV/Fox 11 broadcasts morning drive sports at all-News KNX.
Kern, Harvey: KNJO/KMDY/Lite 92.7, 1978-98. Harvey did voice work for several years for Phone On Hold Marketing Systems. He is retired and volunteers as a docent at various locations.
Kern, Jim: KFI, 2004-05. Jim reported traffic on KFI.
Kemp, Guy: KWST, 1980-82; KNAC, 1982-84; KMPC/fm, 1987-88. Guy has a successful voiceover career.
Kendall, Charlie: KWST, 1978. Charlie is the operations manager at LM Communications in Lexington Kentucky. He's also the morning talent on their B92 Classic Hits station.
Kennedy, Alton, KPSA, 1972. Unknown.
Kennedy, Virgin: KROQ, 1990-91; KFI, 2008-09; KYSR, 2009-11. The former MTV vj hosts Reality Remix and co-hosted the KFI evening show with Bryan Suits until September 30, 2009. She now provides features on the KYSR (98-7) morning show and fills in at KFI.
Kenney, June: KMET, 1967. Unknown.
Kenny, Tim: Tim was last heard working for Metro in Denver.
Kent, Tony: KPOL, 1961-69 and 1971-74. Last heard, Tony bought a station in Pismo Beach and has since sold it.
Kentera, John: XERB, 2003-09. John works at all-Sports "Mighty 1090."
Kerby, Ed: KIIS, 1971; KROQ, 1972-73; KIIS, 1973; KWST, 1973; KDAY, 1974-94; KMAX, 1995. Ed owned Love's Restaurant in North Hollywood.
Kerdoon, Randy: KWNK, 1990; KFWB, 1989-95; KNX, 2003-13. The former weekend sports anchor at KTTV/Fox 11 broadcasts morning drive sports at all-News KNX.
Kern, Harvey: KNJO/KMDY/Lite 92.7, 1978-98. Harvey did voice work for several years for Phone On Hold Marketing Systems. He is retired and volunteers as a docent at various locations.
Kern, Jim: KFI, 2004-05. Jim reported traffic on KFI.
(Tom Kelly; Steve Knight; Ellen K; Bob Kingsley;
and Howard Kalmenson)
Kerr, Bob: KFI, 1960-76.
Unknown.
Kessler, Steve: KGGI, 1979-87. In the '90s, Steve went on to work at Z90 in San Diego, B95-Fresno, KFRC-San Francisco and KBGO-Las Vegas. He's currently involved in furniture marketing and merchandising in Santa Clarita.
Kester, Howard: KEZY, 1966. Howard was gm of KYA-San Francisco during the station's success with a CHR format. He was gm at KEZY and went on to be the executive director of the Northern California Broadcasters Association. Howard died in 1989.
Kevin & Bean: KROQ, 1990-2013. The team works morning drive at KROQ.
Kessler, Steve: KGGI, 1979-87. In the '90s, Steve went on to work at Z90 in San Diego, B95-Fresno, KFRC-San Francisco and KBGO-Las Vegas. He's currently involved in furniture marketing and merchandising in Santa Clarita.
Kester, Howard: KEZY, 1966. Howard was gm of KYA-San Francisco during the station's success with a CHR format. He was gm at KEZY and went on to be the executive director of the Northern California Broadcasters Association. Howard died in 1989.
Kevin & Bean: KROQ, 1990-2013. The team works morning drive at KROQ.
KEVIN,
Art:
KEZY, 1959-61; KFAC,
1961; KFI, 1961-63; KHJ, 1963-72; KMPC,
1972-78.
Art served in
three capacities while at KHJ (1963-72): news director, public affairs director
and national news correspondent for RKO General Broadcasting. He, along with
Ron
Jacobs, was the architect for the signature 20/20 News during
the KHJ Boss Radio Days. Art Kevin died August 15, 2002, of lung cancer at the
age of 67.
Kevin was on RKO outlets to air
the news the night RFK was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in L.A. At KMPC
he was chief investigative reporter. He was born Art Ferraro in the Bronx.
"In my starting days on radio ethnic names were not allowed, thus, Art
Kevin was born." Art discovered his passion for radio while working at WAVZ-New
Haven. (B. Mitchel Reed was a jock at the same time.) "I was doing the all
night dj shift and the owner sent me to cover some ship disaster in New York
Harbor. It was the sinking of the Andrea Doria and I forever was bitten by the
news bug." Before he joined KHJ he was the first West Coast correspondent
for the UPI audio radio network and was the first news director at KEZY in the
late 1950s. (Art Kevin with his wife, Jodi)
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“Art Kevin was so special to me because his work
and demeanor convinced me that I'd really made it to big league radio in
1965,” said Jacobs. “KHJ had a real news room with all those
clocks in different time zones and more than one teletype machine. KHJ had a
real news director, and that was Art, with the unfiltered cigarette stuck to his
lower lip and his sleeves rolled up while he frowned at the Royal typewriter
into which he banged the hour's news. We spent much time together. In
April, we set up the mechanics of ‘20/20 News.’ In August, Art rang me up
and asked me to come to the newsroom - now. We ad libbed plans on how to
deal with our first major local story: the Watts Riots. Frank Terry was on
the scene first, on the two-way radio from an old KHJ mobile unit, a station
wagon. I asked him what the funny sounds were. He told me that they
were bullets flying around the vehicle, under which he'd crawled,” wrote Ron.
In 1982 Art started KRRI/fm-Boulder
City/Las Vegas, because "I always thought I could do it better." He
ran an Oldies format until selling the station in 1995. Art started at KEZY in
1959 and also worked at KFAC, KFI and KMPC.
Kevoian, Bob: KXTA, 2000-01. Bob and his
partner Tom Griswold started their syndicated show at
"XTRA Sports 1150" on January 4, 2000 and the show
was dropped a year later.
Key, Jim: KGIL, 1962-65 and 1967-69; KNX, 1969-74; KFI, 1975-78; KFWB, 1975-78. Jim was the original Skywatch pilot for KGIL. He is now retired on his small ranch in the Piney Woods of East Texas.
Keyes, Austin: KLOS, 1997-2000 and 2004-05. Austin has an active voiceover career.
KFI, Mr.: SEE Mr. KABC
Khan, Chaka: KIBB, 1997. Chaka recently sang her hit I Feel For You at the Divas concert on VH-1. She will receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010 in the Music category.
Key, Jim: KGIL, 1962-65 and 1967-69; KNX, 1969-74; KFI, 1975-78; KFWB, 1975-78. Jim was the original Skywatch pilot for KGIL. He is now retired on his small ranch in the Piney Woods of East Texas.
Keyes, Austin: KLOS, 1997-2000 and 2004-05. Austin has an active voiceover career.
KFI, Mr.: SEE Mr. KABC
Khan, Chaka: KIBB, 1997. Chaka recently sang her hit I Feel For You at the Divas concert on VH-1. She will receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010 in the Music category.
KHOLOS,
Bob: KMPC,
1965; KABC,
1968.
Bob was a
longtime
Democratic
political
activist and the
first mayoral
press secretary
to Tom Bradley.
He worked in the
newsroom at KMPC
in the mid-1960s
and reported on
the first Watts
Riots. In 1968,
he became a
reporter for
KABC. He
died October 12,
2010, at the age
of 67.
Kholos was named
Bradley's press
secretary after
Bradley was
elected Los
Angeles mayor in
1973. Kholos
served as media
director during
the campaign and
assistant press
secretary during
Bradley's 1969
unsuccessful
mayoral bid
against Sam Yorty.
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Born October 5, 1943, in
Los Angeles, Kholos
graduated from Santa
Monica High School and
attended Santa Monica
College. Kholos served
in the Army in Vietnam
from 1966 to 1967 and
started working for
political campaigns upon
his return.
Khool-Aid: KPWR,
2000-05. Khool-Aid worked middays at "Power 106."
(Kevin "Kozman" Koske; Jeff K; Bob
Koontz; and Randy Kerdoon)
Kidd, Jr., Paul: KNOB, 1968;
KFWB, 1969-87; KGFJ, 1969-87; KDAY, 1984-87; KMAX, 1987-88;
KACE, 1988-94. Paul's gospel show on Armed Forces Radio has
played for over 20 years. He created Touch of Soul barbecue
sauce, later renamed Touch of the South.
Kieley, Dan: KIIS, 1997-2001. Dan died of a heart attack on April 9, 2006. He was 51. Dan was a partner in Snafu Consultants, based in Dallas.
Kiernan, Kathy: KNX, 1981-2011. Kathy is an editor/writer at KNXNewsradio. She also reports for 3AW in Melbourne, Australia.
Kiley, Kevin: KSPN, 2007. Kevin joined middays at Sports KSPN in early 2007 and left later in the year. He was with the ESPN station in Dallas until early 2010. He's now doing mornings at WKRK (Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan) in Cleveland.
Kieley, Dan: KIIS, 1997-2001. Dan died of a heart attack on April 9, 2006. He was 51. Dan was a partner in Snafu Consultants, based in Dallas.
Kiernan, Kathy: KNX, 1981-2011. Kathy is an editor/writer at KNXNewsradio. She also reports for 3AW in Melbourne, Australia.
Kiley, Kevin: KSPN, 2007. Kevin joined middays at Sports KSPN in early 2007 and left later in the year. He was with the ESPN station in Dallas until early 2010. He's now doing mornings at WKRK (Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan) in Cleveland.
KILEY, Liz:
KFI/KOST, 1982-89; KKBT, 1989-90.
Liz is vp/affiliations and operations for tr3s´: MTV, Musica,
y Mas. A veteran of the television and radio broadcasting industry,
with wide experience in programming, operations and as on-air
talent, Liz brings almost 20 years experience in broadcast
operations and affiliation management to her current position. Prior to joining tr3s´, Liz was Vice President of Broadcast & Radio Affiliations for MTV2 where she was responsible for overseeing all radio and broadcast television affiliations. Previously she was with The Box Music Network, where she worked in conjunction with radio stations and broadcast affiliates across the country to promote and enhance the image of the network and the station until The Box merged with MTV2 in 2001. Liz joined the The Box Music Network in 1994 after serving as Operations Manager of Los Angeles radio station, 92.3 The Beat (KKBT) before being promoted to Vice President/Operations & Programming for Evergreen Media Corporation. She was also Music Director and nighttime personality of KOST 103’s highly rated “Love Songs On the Coast” program where she took on the additional responsibilities of Assistant Program Director. Earlier in her career, Kiley caught the broadcasting industry’s attention by becoming WABC-New York’s first female on-air personality in its Top 40 days. She also served as pd of WIFI in Philadelphia and as an on-air personality at WPGC in Washington, DC and is the recipient of many industry awards. |
Kiley,
an alumna of the Class of 2000 Leadership Music, Nashville, served on its
Board of Directors for ten years, and sits on the Board of Directors for The
Arc of Davidson County.
Kilgore,
Lyle: KHJ, 1966-77; KDAY, 1978; KLAC, 1983-90; KFWB, 1990-05. Lyle was a
weekend news anchor at KFWB until his retirement.
Kilgore, Ron: KFWB, 1996-2002; KNX, 2005-13. Ron spent 14 months kicking off the Wall Street Journal radio network. He's currently the Orange County reporter for KNX.
Kilgore, Ron: KFWB, 1996-2002; KNX, 2005-13. Ron spent 14 months kicking off the Wall Street Journal radio network. He's currently the Orange County reporter for KNX.
(Garth Kemp; Todd Kelly; Ben Kelly; Jeff Kelly; and Gary Kelley)
Kilman, Buzz: KLSX,
1999-2000. Buzz worked with Jonathon Brandmeier at the FM
Talk station, KLSX.
Kim, Jimmy: KIIS, 1993-2002; KFOX/KREA, 1994-99. Jimmy is one of the most respected sources for dance and hit music.
Kim, Steve: KXTA, 1999. Steve hosted a weekend boxing show at "XTRA Sports 1150."
Kimball, Richard: KMET, 1970-74; KWST, 1975-76. Richard owns AASK, Artist Acquisitions Service Kompany, which acquires musical artists for network programming. He's also co-producing The Road series for United Stations.
Kimmel, Jimmy: KROQ, 1994-99. Jimmy won an Emmy as co-host of Win Ben Stein's Money. He hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC/TV. He was co-host of The Man Show on Comedy Central with Adam Carolla. He will receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.
Kindred, Steve: KMNY, 1987-89; KFWB, 1989-2009; KFI, 2009-10; KABC, 2011-12. Steve was the morning drive financial anchor at all-News KFWB until a format flip in the fall of 2009. He worked at KABC until late 2012 and is now with Total Traffic.
Kincaid, Jojo: KRTH, 2002-04. JoJo joined KRTH in July 2002 and left in late 2004. He worked at 'The Wolf' in San Francisco until late 2008.
King, Alan: KBBQ, 1960s. Unknown.
Kim, Jimmy: KIIS, 1993-2002; KFOX/KREA, 1994-99. Jimmy is one of the most respected sources for dance and hit music.
Kim, Steve: KXTA, 1999. Steve hosted a weekend boxing show at "XTRA Sports 1150."
Kimball, Richard: KMET, 1970-74; KWST, 1975-76. Richard owns AASK, Artist Acquisitions Service Kompany, which acquires musical artists for network programming. He's also co-producing The Road series for United Stations.
Kimmel, Jimmy: KROQ, 1994-99. Jimmy won an Emmy as co-host of Win Ben Stein's Money. He hosts Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC/TV. He was co-host of The Man Show on Comedy Central with Adam Carolla. He will receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2010.
Kindred, Steve: KMNY, 1987-89; KFWB, 1989-2009; KFI, 2009-10; KABC, 2011-12. Steve was the morning drive financial anchor at all-News KFWB until a format flip in the fall of 2009. He worked at KABC until late 2012 and is now with Total Traffic.
Kincaid, Jojo: KRTH, 2002-04. JoJo joined KRTH in July 2002 and left in late 2004. He worked at 'The Wolf' in San Francisco until late 2008.
King, Alan: KBBQ, 1960s. Unknown.
KING, Amy:
KFI, 201o-13.
Amy
got into the radio business,
thanks to Mork and Mindy,
according to Amy, one of the
weekend anchors at KFI.
During her internship at McCoy
Advertising in Medford, Oregon,
she met Ralph James, the voice of
Orson from the Mork and Mindy
tv show, who became a mentor and
helped her prepare a demo reel
after college (Oregon State
University at Corvallis, with a BS
in Speech Communication).
“Armed with my first demo reel, I
went around to radio stations in
my hometown in Southern Oregon,
and told them I wanted to work for
them, but didn’t want to be a dj,”
remembered Amy. “Amazingly, I got
job offers from a number of
stations, and accepted a
co-host/news anchor position with
the #1 station in the market: Top
40 KTMT.”
After a year at KTMT, Amy moved to
Colorado and spent 4 years working
at radio stations. For a change of
pace she spent a year as a
marketing vp for a limited stakes
casino in the Rockies and she was
a card dealer at night!
A radio station in Eugene, Oregon, KKNU
“New Country 93,” offered Amy a position
co-hosting the morning show for a start-up
station. “Since the radio bug had
never quite left me, I accepted and packed
up once again to head back to the west
coast.”
Her next stop was nine years at
KUPL-Portland. “I was very fortunate to
join a very strong team of professionals
who were a blast to work with.” Amy was
news director and a member of the KUPL
Waking Crew.
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Amy had a hankering to pursue voiceover
work and decided to move to Southern
California. “I truly thought I was done
with radio, but had always said if the
right opportunity came along, I’d be crazy
not to take a look at it,” reflected Amy.
“In the fall of 2010, I happened to see an
ad for a part-time news anchor on the
legendary KFI in Los Angeles and decided
to investigate. The long and
short of it is, I got the job and am now
happily back in radio and loving what I am
doing! I am the Saturday
afternoon anchor on KFI and have been very
fortunate to fill in on the Tim Conway
Jr. Show, the John & Ken Show,
and the Bill Carroll Show.
In addition to KFI, Amy provides weekday
afternoon news anchoring at KOGO-San
Diego.
KING, Bill:
KNX, 1982-83. Considered by many
to be the best pro football radio announcer in the country,
Bill broadcast over 500 Raider games. In the 1980s,
preparing for retirement, his financial counselor swindled
all his money. He died on October 17, 2005. He was 78. Holy Toledo was a familiar trademark cry from the longtime Bay Area sportscaster icon who was the radio voice of the Oakland A's since 1981. King was behind the mike for some of the most memorable moments in Bay Area sports history. He was the voice of the Warriors from the time they moved to San Francisco in 1962 until 1983. In 1966 he began broadcasting Raiders games and stayed with that franchise to become a LARP when the team moved to Los Angeles in 1982. “His call of the famous ‘Sea of Hands’ pass from Ken Stabler to Clarence Davis in a 1974 playoff, is considered one of the greatest play-by-play accounts ever,” according to the San Francisco Chronicle. “He also was at the mike for the ‘Heidi Game,’ against the Jets, the ‘Immaculate Reception’ by Franco Harris in Pittsburgh and the ‘Holy Roller" against the Chargers, three memorable moments in Raiders history." “I’m truly saddened by Bill King’s death,” wrote KGO’s Ronn Owens. “He brought true class to sports broadcasting. A Renaissance man more than anyone I’ve ever met, he could discuss opera, for example, with the same wisdom and clarity he used to explain the intricacies of the change-up. He was a joy to listen to and a joy to interview. Class. Above all else, class.” |
King, Dave: XPRS, 1972. Unknown.
King Gayle: KTLK, 2010-11. Gayle joined afternoon drive at the Progressive Talk station in July 2010 and announced that she was giving up her syndicated show on April 8, 2011.
King, Glen: KUTE, 1965-66; KFOX, 1966. Glen is a retired professor of Radio and TV broadcasting and a successful songwriter.
(Casey Kasem; and Nikki Knight)
King, Howard: KHJ, 1972.
Unknown.
King, Jackson: KFWB, 1962; KHJ, 1968. Born Jack Colon, the booming Top 40 newsman died April 27, 1969, from complications of cirrhosis of the liver. Jackson was 45.
King, Josh: KLAC, 1965. Unknown.
King, Larry: KFI; KGIL, 2007-08. Larry's hosted CNN Larry King Live for many years. His syndicated radio show aired at KGIL.
King, Pamela: KORG, 1975-79;KIKF, 1979-81. Pamela works with children with learning disabilities as an advocate/paralegal.
King, Roy: KGFJ, 1978. KKTT, 1979; KIEV, 1981-97. Unknown.
King, Tom: KUTE, 1981-87; KNOB, 1984-86. Tom and his wife bought KTHO-Lake Tahoe and the success of their own broadcast school, Academy of Radio Broadcasting, has branched out to Phoenix, Walnut Creek and Fremont.
King EMZ: KKBT, 1995-97. Unknown.
King, Jackson: KFWB, 1962; KHJ, 1968. Born Jack Colon, the booming Top 40 newsman died April 27, 1969, from complications of cirrhosis of the liver. Jackson was 45.
King, Josh: KLAC, 1965. Unknown.
King, Larry: KFI; KGIL, 2007-08. Larry's hosted CNN Larry King Live for many years. His syndicated radio show aired at KGIL.
King, Pamela: KORG, 1975-79;KIKF, 1979-81. Pamela works with children with learning disabilities as an advocate/paralegal.
King, Roy: KGFJ, 1978. KKTT, 1979; KIEV, 1981-97. Unknown.
King, Tom: KUTE, 1981-87; KNOB, 1984-86. Tom and his wife bought KTHO-Lake Tahoe and the success of their own broadcast school, Academy of Radio Broadcasting, has branched out to Phoenix, Walnut Creek and Fremont.
King EMZ: KKBT, 1995-97. Unknown.
(Guy Kemp; Jojo
"Cookin'" Kincaid; and Ken Kohl)
Kingman, Bill: KPPC, 1959-60. Since 1961,
Bill is living in Lake Tahoe.
Kingsley, Bob: KGBS, 1961-69; KLAC, 1970-71; KBBQ, 1971-72; KFI, 1973. Bob hosts a syndicated Country show. In 1998, he was inducted into the Country Hall of Fame.
Kingston, Lenore: KFWB, 1959-62. Lenore was the home affairs editor during the colorful days of "Color Radio." Her show "Purely Personal" aired for three years. Lenore was featured on This Is Your Life for her important contributions during World War II. Born Eleanor Bourgeotte in L.A. on October 14, 1913, during the thirties she acted in the radio drama "Ma Perkins" and later starred with McDonald Carey in the Lock Up tv series. But her real interest was being a ham radio operator. After Pearl Harbor she founded radio training courses for the American Womens Voluntary Service. She specialized in phone patches between servicemen overseas and their families. During her time with KFWB she aired over 6,000 programs that dealt with finding missing persons, or trading or selling something. Lenore retired when she left KFWB and has since passed away.
Kirby, Paul: KFI, 1978. Paul has been doing voiceovers in Dallas and Los Angeles for the past 20 years.
Kingsley, Bob: KGBS, 1961-69; KLAC, 1970-71; KBBQ, 1971-72; KFI, 1973. Bob hosts a syndicated Country show. In 1998, he was inducted into the Country Hall of Fame.
Kingston, Lenore: KFWB, 1959-62. Lenore was the home affairs editor during the colorful days of "Color Radio." Her show "Purely Personal" aired for three years. Lenore was featured on This Is Your Life for her important contributions during World War II. Born Eleanor Bourgeotte in L.A. on October 14, 1913, during the thirties she acted in the radio drama "Ma Perkins" and later starred with McDonald Carey in the Lock Up tv series. But her real interest was being a ham radio operator. After Pearl Harbor she founded radio training courses for the American Womens Voluntary Service. She specialized in phone patches between servicemen overseas and their families. During her time with KFWB she aired over 6,000 programs that dealt with finding missing persons, or trading or selling something. Lenore retired when she left KFWB and has since passed away.
Kirby, Paul: KFI, 1978. Paul has been doing voiceovers in Dallas and Los Angeles for the past 20 years.
(Ed Krampf; Pat "Paraquat" Kelley; and
Sharon Katchen)
Kirchen, Diana Kelly: KWIZ,
1978-82. Diana splits her time between Desert Hot Springs and San Diego
where she is dean of a college.
Kirkland, B.K.: KGFJ/KUTE, 1983. Last heard, B.K. was the regional vp of WIKS-Greenville/New Bern and WXNR-Charlotte.
Kitchens, Lauren: KFSH, 2001-05. Lauren joined mornings at Salem's "The Fish" in April 2001 and left in the summer of 2005. She splits her time with speaking engagements in Southern California and back East.
Klein, Frank: KPPC, 1971. Unknown.
Klein, Michael: KRLA, 1970. Unknown.
Klein, Milt. Milt died July 26, 2001. He served as an officer in the Merchant Marines during World War II, and had a varied career in broadcasting, advertising and finance.
Kline, Lee: KXTA/KLAC, 1997-2007; KFI, 2001-03; KLAA, 2009-10. Lee worked late night at KLAA. He's living in Santa Monica and he teaches in the Inland Empire.
Kirkland, B.K.: KGFJ/KUTE, 1983. Last heard, B.K. was the regional vp of WIKS-Greenville/New Bern and WXNR-Charlotte.
Kitchens, Lauren: KFSH, 2001-05. Lauren joined mornings at Salem's "The Fish" in April 2001 and left in the summer of 2005. She splits her time with speaking engagements in Southern California and back East.
Klein, Frank: KPPC, 1971. Unknown.
Klein, Michael: KRLA, 1970. Unknown.
Klein, Milt. Milt died July 26, 2001. He served as an officer in the Merchant Marines during World War II, and had a varied career in broadcasting, advertising and finance.
Kline, Lee: KXTA/KLAC, 1997-2007; KFI, 2001-03; KLAA, 2009-10. Lee worked late night at KLAA. He's living in Santa Monica and he teaches in the Inland Empire.
KLUGE,
John: KLAC and KMET. John
was
a German-born American entrepreneur who was at one time the richest
person in America. The radio and tv mogul owned Metromedia,
including KLAC and KMET. He came to the United States in 1922 and
earned a BA degree in economics from Columbia University in 1937.
He
was best known as a television industry mogul in the United States.
Kluge's major move into media was by
purchasing stock in the Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation in the
mid-1950s. The Metropolitan Broadcasting Corporation was the
successor of the DuMont Television Network, which was spun off from
DuMont Laboratories after the television network ceased operations
in 1956. After gaining control in 1959, Kluge began the company's
expansion further into broadcasting, with holdings in television and
radio. In the early 1960s, Kluge bought an outdoor advertising firm,
and in 1961 the company's name was changed to Metromedia to reflect
the diversity of its interests.
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In 1986, Kluge sold the Metromedia television
stations to the 20th Century Fox film studio, for a reported $4 billion.
Those stations would later form the core of what would become the Fox
television network. The following year,
Forbes
Magazine placed Kluge at the top of
its list as the richest man in America.
He died on September 7, 2010,
at the age of 95.
Knight, Chris: KWST, 1982; KMGG, 1982-83. Chris works morning drive at KKMG-Colorado Springs.
Knight, Damon: KHHT, 2003-12. Damon is part of the morning show at HOT 92 Jamz and is the music director.
Knight, Gene: KHTZ, 1979-80. Gene works afternoons at KyXy-San Diego.
Knight, Michael: KFWB, 1998-99. Michael left KFWB in late 1999 to be the head writer for ReporterTV.com, the first online industry news webcast.
Knight, Michelle: SEE Marina Wilson
Knight, Chris: KWST, 1982; KMGG, 1982-83. Chris works morning drive at KKMG-Colorado Springs.
Knight, Damon: KHHT, 2003-12. Damon is part of the morning show at HOT 92 Jamz and is the music director.
Knight, Gene: KHTZ, 1979-80. Gene works afternoons at KyXy-San Diego.
Knight, Michael: KFWB, 1998-99. Michael left KFWB in late 1999 to be the head writer for ReporterTV.com, the first online industry news webcast.
Knight, Michelle: SEE Marina Wilson
(Tamara Kaye; Lauren Kitchens; Erin Kotecki; Jeanine Kabrich; and Kathy
Kiernan)
Knight,
Nikki: KYSR, 2004-07. Nikki worked weekends at "Star 98.7."
Knight, Steve: KKAR, 1964-72; KIEV, 1972-98. His long-running restaurant program was nominated by the James Beard Foundation for 'Best Radio Show on Food' in 1997. After retiring from radio he moved to Albany, Oregon in 2007.
Knight, Ted: KGIL; KPRZ. The unforgettable Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore Show has passed away.
Knobler, Cecily: KZLA, 2000-01. Cecily was part of the morning show at Country KZLA.
Knorr, Peter: KJOI, 1989. Unknown.
Knutson, Ken: KFOX, 1971. Unknown.
Kobik, John: KOCM, 1987; KWIZ, 1990-91. Since 1994, John has been a news anchor in San Diego. He currently is with KFMB.
Koby: KIIS, 2003-04. In the spring of 2003, Koby joined swing at KIIS from WJMN-Boston and left in early 2004 and joined WBZZ-Pittsburgh.
Kohl, Ken: KFI, 1987-89. Ken left his post as gm at KIFR/KCBS-San Francisco in the summer of 2006, following a massive company-wide "restructuring." He is now an executive with DirecTV Sports.
Kohlschreiber, Will: KBIG 1998-99. Will is with KTTV/FOX 11 as an entertainment news writer and fill-in SkyFox helicopter reporter.
Kolodny, Warren: KCRW. Warren hosted "Stay Awake" on KCRW. Rhino Records also employed him where he worked in media relations. Warren was a graduate of Amherst College and held a master’s degree in Spanish from Stanford University. He died August 23, 1996.
Konyski, Hank: KNX, 1938-48; KABC, 1967-83. Hank retired in 1983 and lives in the San Fernando Valley.
Koon, W.L.: KRKD. W.W. is the former general manager at KRKD. Unknown.
Knight, Steve: KKAR, 1964-72; KIEV, 1972-98. His long-running restaurant program was nominated by the James Beard Foundation for 'Best Radio Show on Food' in 1997. After retiring from radio he moved to Albany, Oregon in 2007.
Knight, Ted: KGIL; KPRZ. The unforgettable Ted Baxter on the Mary Tyler Moore Show has passed away.
Knobler, Cecily: KZLA, 2000-01. Cecily was part of the morning show at Country KZLA.
Knorr, Peter: KJOI, 1989. Unknown.
Knutson, Ken: KFOX, 1971. Unknown.
Kobik, John: KOCM, 1987; KWIZ, 1990-91. Since 1994, John has been a news anchor in San Diego. He currently is with KFMB.
Koby: KIIS, 2003-04. In the spring of 2003, Koby joined swing at KIIS from WJMN-Boston and left in early 2004 and joined WBZZ-Pittsburgh.
Kohl, Ken: KFI, 1987-89. Ken left his post as gm at KIFR/KCBS-San Francisco in the summer of 2006, following a massive company-wide "restructuring." He is now an executive with DirecTV Sports.
Kohlschreiber, Will: KBIG 1998-99. Will is with KTTV/FOX 11 as an entertainment news writer and fill-in SkyFox helicopter reporter.
Kolodny, Warren: KCRW. Warren hosted "Stay Awake" on KCRW. Rhino Records also employed him where he worked in media relations. Warren was a graduate of Amherst College and held a master’s degree in Spanish from Stanford University. He died August 23, 1996.
Konyski, Hank: KNX, 1938-48; KABC, 1967-83. Hank retired in 1983 and lives in the San Fernando Valley.
Koon, W.L.: KRKD. W.W. is the former general manager at KRKD. Unknown.
(Bob K; Jimmy Kim; Jhani Kaye; and MG Kelly)
Koontz, Bob: KEZY, 1978-82;
KRLA, 1982-84; KJOI, 1984-85; KSCA/KMPC/KLITE/KUTE, 1985-97;
KCTD, 1997; KABC/KDIS/KLOS, 1997-2000; KABC/KDIS/KLOS/KSPN, 2000-06; KSPN,
2006-08. Bob left his post as KSPN station manager in the fall of 2008 and
owns K&S Cars.
Kordus, Marie: KMGX, 1985; KPWR, 1985-97; KLAX/KFOX/KREA, 1999-2001. Marie is at Newmark Communications.
Kornheiser, Tony: KMPC. Tony's ESPN syndicated show appeared on 1540/KMPC Sports station. He's co-hosted Pardon the Interruption with Michael Wilbon since 2001. Tony was in the Monday Night Football booth from 2006-08.
Koske, Kevin "KOZMAN": KQLZ, 1989-90; KIIS, 1993. Koz is now doing afternoons at WTMX/"The Mix" in Chicago.
Kordus, Marie: KMGX, 1985; KPWR, 1985-97; KLAX/KFOX/KREA, 1999-2001. Marie is at Newmark Communications.
Kornheiser, Tony: KMPC. Tony's ESPN syndicated show appeared on 1540/KMPC Sports station. He's co-hosted Pardon the Interruption with Michael Wilbon since 2001. Tony was in the Monday Night Football booth from 2006-08.
Koske, Kevin "KOZMAN": KQLZ, 1989-90; KIIS, 1993. Koz is now doing afternoons at WTMX/"The Mix" in Chicago.
(Sandy
Kelley and Skip Kelly)
KOTT,
Leo. KDAY,
1979-83; KFWB;
KABC/KLOS; KJLH;
KACE; KGFJ;
KTYM. After a
decade-and-a-half in
mostly Urban radio since
1979, Leo became a young
disciple of Christianity
and joined KTYM. He
died December 16, 2010,
at the age of 59.
Born and raised in
Chicago listening to
WVON, WCFL and WLS, he
was in his second year
at Loyola University
when he heard his
calling to follow radio
as a career. Leo was
listening to Bill
"Butterball" Crane.
"Hey, he sounds like me.
I thought I could do
radio and saw my
counselor." The
counselor guided Leo to
Southern Illinois
University. He was
active on the campus
station.
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After
graduation in 1972 Leo
joined KOWH-Omaha and
started his radio
journey that took him to
WNOV-Milwaukee, mornings
at KDKO-Denver and
KVOV-Las Vegas. "Steve
Woods offered me
overnights at KDAY in
1979 and that got me to
L.A," Leo said when
interviewed for Los
Angeles Radio People.
Leo had
been with KTYM since
1995 as an
announcer/engineer/board-op.
"I believe that He led
me here. All my other
jobs were filled with
negatives and I wondered
when is radio supposed
to be fun? I'm enjoying
KTYM and have a long way
to go," said Leo in the
mid-90s.
Kotecki, Erin: KFWB,
1999-2004. Erin was a
reporter at all-News KFWB.
Koz, Dave: KTWV, 2001-12. The smooth jazz artist is a guest host at "the WAVE" on a syndicated show.
Kozienski, Jack: KKLA, 1993. Jack hosted "Live From LA" on Christian KKLA. He now hosts a local tv show in Ventura.
Kramer, Frank: KYSR, 1998-99; KLSX, 2000-09; KABC, 2009-10; KLOS, 2012-13. In the fall of 2000 Frank joined Frosty Stilwell and Heidi Hamilton at KLSX and left 2.20.09 with a format flip to AMP RADIO. The Triplets broadcast on KABC and left October 1, 2010. He and Heidi hosted a daily podcast until being hired to do mornings at KLOS in early September 2012.
Koz, Dave: KTWV, 2001-12. The smooth jazz artist is a guest host at "the WAVE" on a syndicated show.
Kozienski, Jack: KKLA, 1993. Jack hosted "Live From LA" on Christian KKLA. He now hosts a local tv show in Ventura.
Kramer, Frank: KYSR, 1998-99; KLSX, 2000-09; KABC, 2009-10; KLOS, 2012-13. In the fall of 2000 Frank joined Frosty Stilwell and Heidi Hamilton at KLSX and left 2.20.09 with a format flip to AMP RADIO. The Triplets broadcast on KABC and left October 1, 2010. He and Heidi hosted a daily podcast until being hired to do mornings at KLOS in early September 2012.
KRAMER, Jason: KCRW, 1997-13. For over 20 years Jason has been in the field of music and radio. After changing his career as a medic in the hard streets of LA for ten years, he decided to work in radio starting in 1992 on KLOS, screening calls for the widely popular "Seventh Day." From that point on, Jason realized that music and radio was his calling. During his transition, he started off with a stint working for SoCal favorites Sublime and their label Skunk Records. In 1996, he moved on to Fox Sports TV as their full-time music supervisor for 6 years, which also led him as a show producer on Fox Sports Radio. He has also worked in various other aspects of music including management, radio dj, publishing, creative consulting, music photography and continues to work presently as a commercial concept music supervisor for the prestigious music company, Elias Arts. |
Jason, whose music collection started when he
was given copies of Magical Mystery Tour and Exodus at age eight, is also
sharing his music knowledge with local high school students. He has been a
mentor for the Hamilton High Music Academy in a program through Fox Music
and the Grammy Foundation. He
started off as a KCRW volunteer in the mid 90's
and has been on air since 1997 during a show called The Lab. Today Jason
takes the reins of his new program every Saturday night from 10pm to 12
midnight.
Kramer, Rhonda: KFOX, 1979-80; KHJ, 1980-81; KFWB.
The veteran traffic reporter works at Shadow Broadcasting and
has been heard at KFWB for years.
Krampf, Ed: KIBB, 1997; KBIG/KLAC, 1997-2000; KBIG/KLAC/KOST, 2000-01. Ed became CBS Radio/LA cluster head in March 2009 and left a year later. He's managing a cluster in Northern California.
Krayton, Mitch: KMET, 1969-70; KHTS, 2006-11. Mitch is with KHTS-Santa Clarita.
Krampf, Ed: KIBB, 1997; KBIG/KLAC, 1997-2000; KBIG/KLAC/KOST, 2000-01. Ed became CBS Radio/LA cluster head in March 2009 and left a year later. He's managing a cluster in Northern California.
Krayton, Mitch: KMET, 1969-70; KHTS, 2006-11. Mitch is with KHTS-Santa Clarita.
(Ron Kilgore;
Barry Kaye; Leon Kaplan; and Scott Keene)
KRAZY KIDS:
KPWR, 1996-97. Joey Boy and Johnny Five work at
KCAQ/Oxnard-Ventura. Joey Boy started his radio career at Power 106
as part of the street team with
Big Boy
and the
Baka Boyz.
“A
fellow street team member (Johnny) and me snuck into production one
evening and crafted a mock air check,” said Joey. “It circulated
through the halls of Power 106 and got into the hands of music
director
Bruce St James.
He loved our humor, chemistry and vibe, so he gave us a shot and put
us on overnights and weekend shifts. Within two months, they were
sold on these two young L.A.-bred Latinos and “The Krazy Kidz” was
chosen to be the night show for Power 106.
In 1997, they
moved to KHYS/ Kiss 98.5 morning show in Houston, which lasted about
a year. “After about 10 months of enjoying Rocket games, chicken
fried steak and getting to witness the birth of the new ‘Down South’
Hip-Hop movement; we got called into the office manager’s office.
We
experienced a second taste of the life of a radio personality—the
‘format change’—and were let go.
Joey returned to the Southland for afternoons at KCAQ/ Q104.7.
“Eventually I was given apd stripes along with the green light to
hire new talent for the station. I brought on a couple of mixers and
a couple of new personalities, including my old partner Johnny for
nights.
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In 2000,
Joey did his weekday show in Ventura and then flew every weekend to San
Francisco for KYLD-Wild 94.9. In 2001 and for the rest of the decade, Joey
and Johnny did afternoons and then mornings at KKFR/Power 98.3-Phoenix. “I won
industry awards for Best Music Director as well as local awards for Best
Morning Drive. It was a great time and a great run. After nine years of
surviving signal changes, morning show changes and management changes, my
time was up.”
Since
2011, Joey has been doing afternoons at KCAQ-Ventura. He’s working on
syndicating “The Joey Boy Show.”
Kretzschmar, Kurt: KMPC, 2001; KSPN, 2002-03. Kurt
works at Premiere Radio Networks as Director of Affiliate Marketing.
Krikorian, Doug: KMPC, 1992-93; KMAX, 1995; KABC, 2000; KSPN, 2000-05. Doug started an afternoon drive show with Joe McDonnell in late 2000 on the new ESPN Radio and exited the station in early summer 2005. He left his long-time post at the Long Beach Press-Telegram in 2011. He and McDonnell reunited briefly for an Internet show in 2012.
Krishna: KEZY, 1981-84; KXMX, 2000. Krishna did overnights at "Mix 95.9" until an ownership change in the summer of 2000.
Kriski, Mark: KBIG, 2006-07. Mark hosted KBIG's Disco Saturday Nights. He is the weather anchor at KTLA/Channel 5 Morning News.
Kruschen, Steve: KABC, 1972. Steve started at KABC as intern and went on to become a frequent guest. He then hosted his own show on KABC called 'Electronic Goodies 'n Gadgets,' one of the first tech-oriented shows in L.A. radio. Since 1992, Steve has been known as Mr. Gadget.
Kube, Michelle: KFI, 1992-2013. Michelle produces the Bill Handel Show.
Kucera, Bill: KJOI, 1974-75. Bill is the marketing director at Channel 9 in Salt Lake City - the Utah Education Network.
Kumar, Payal: KLON, 2000-02; KKJZ, 2002-07. Payal hosted a weekend show at the all-Jazz station and she was operations manager. She left with a change of management.
Krikorian, Doug: KMPC, 1992-93; KMAX, 1995; KABC, 2000; KSPN, 2000-05. Doug started an afternoon drive show with Joe McDonnell in late 2000 on the new ESPN Radio and exited the station in early summer 2005. He left his long-time post at the Long Beach Press-Telegram in 2011. He and McDonnell reunited briefly for an Internet show in 2012.
Krishna: KEZY, 1981-84; KXMX, 2000. Krishna did overnights at "Mix 95.9" until an ownership change in the summer of 2000.
Kriski, Mark: KBIG, 2006-07. Mark hosted KBIG's Disco Saturday Nights. He is the weather anchor at KTLA/Channel 5 Morning News.
Kruschen, Steve: KABC, 1972. Steve started at KABC as intern and went on to become a frequent guest. He then hosted his own show on KABC called 'Electronic Goodies 'n Gadgets,' one of the first tech-oriented shows in L.A. radio. Since 1992, Steve has been known as Mr. Gadget.
Kube, Michelle: KFI, 1992-2013. Michelle produces the Bill Handel Show.
Kucera, Bill: KJOI, 1974-75. Bill is the marketing director at Channel 9 in Salt Lake City - the Utah Education Network.
Kumar, Payal: KLON, 2000-02; KKJZ, 2002-07. Payal hosted a weekend show at the all-Jazz station and she was operations manager. She left with a change of management.
(Chaka
Khan; Marilyn Kagan; and Virgin Kennedy)
Kunzelman,
Christine: KABC, 1986. Christine is an image consultant and author who wrote
Quickstyle in 1994.
Kwon, Jo: KABC, 2010-11; KFI, 2011-12. Jo is a reporter at KFI.
Kyker, Bob: KFWB, 1967-84. Bob is in semi-retirement and living in Porterville.
Kwon, Jo: KABC, 2010-11; KFI, 2011-12. Jo is a reporter at KFI.
Kyker, Bob: KFWB, 1967-84. Bob is in semi-retirement and living in Porterville.
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