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"David Eduardo" wrote: For good sounding News/Talker try 810. KGO is great... for San Francisco. KFI is a good news source, has a significant quotient of local talent, like Handel, and is beautifully imaged and produced by Robin. It is as good as they come, especially in the local news coverage. I can't stand listening to Bill Handel. He sounds like he is spitting all over the microphone and desk when excited and I have heard enough dumb things come out of that guys mouth to last a lifetime. The radio personalities at KFI must carry their own microphone covers with them. I have the car radio buttons on KGO 600, KFI 640, KABC 790,KNX 1070, KVEN 1520. I also listen to KGO 810 in the evening hours where they sound like a local station any night. I listen to the news on these stations and the most time. I listen to some of the personalities like Hannity during lunch time or John and Ken on the drive home but my preference at that time is Al Rantel on KABC. The only personality I care for on KGO is Dr. Bill Wattenburg keeping in mind that I only hear KGO evenings. Other than that the radio in the car is on a classical music station. Only one left 105.1 K-Mozart along with the public service stations. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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"David" wrote in message ... On 11 Mar 2005 06:36:43 GMT, (Mark Zenier) wrote: In article , David wrote: It's wall to wall misdirection. Michael Jackson and Robert Blake are not news. I am not a fan of explosions and heavy metal stingers. It's all sizzle and no steak. If anybody wants to read about KFI, there's a big cover story article about inside the talk radio biz in the new (April 2005) issue of Atlantic Monthly, featuring the nightime guy there. Trivia, KFI originally stood for "Farm Information". Mark Zenier Washington State resident Keep Farmers Informed This sounds like Urban legend. KFI was founded by the leading Cadillac and Packard dealer of LA, and was anything but a farm station save a brief period early int he morning. I thought the calls, like many early ones, were assigned in order. |
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"David" wrote in message ... On 11 Mar 2005 06:36:45 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message ... And American Idol is the number one TV show. Because many people watch it. Duh. Because it can deliver a demographic. Not because it has any lasting value. Most entertainment was not designed for lasting value. Dickens was paid by the word to pad stories and draw them out to increase circulation, and Shakespeare was considered "vulgar" by the ruling classes. They both provided entertainments, and, in retrospect, we found them enduring as well. Much of the best writing of that period is totally forgotten and irrelevant. Don't be so hasty to dismiss the simple act of providing enjoyment and entertainment. |
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Telamon writes:
In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: For good sounding News/Talker try 810. KGO is great... for San Francisco. KFI is a good news source, has a significant quotient of local talent, like Handel, and is beautifully imaged and produced by Robin. It is as good as they come, especially in the local news coverage. I can't stand listening to Bill Handel. He sounds like he is spitting all over the microphone and desk when excited and I have heard enough dumb things come out of that guys mouth to last a lifetime. It is billed as a comedy show, you know. |
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On 12 Mar 2005 21:53:11 GMT, Telamon
wrote: In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: For good sounding News/Talker try 810. KGO is great... for San Francisco. KFI is a good news source, has a significant quotient of local talent, like Handel, and is beautifully imaged and produced by Robin. It is as good as they come, especially in the local news coverage. I can't stand listening to Bill Handel. He sounds like he is spitting all over the microphone and desk when excited and I have heard enough dumb things come out of that guys mouth to last a lifetime. The radio personalities at KFI must carry their own microphone covers with them. I have the car radio buttons on KGO 600, KFI 640, KABC 790,KNX 1070, KVEN 1520. I also listen to KGO 810 in the evening hours where they sound like a local station any night. I listen to the news on these stations and the most time. I listen to some of the personalities like Hannity during lunch time or John and Ken on the drive home but my preference at that time is Al Rantel on KABC. The only personality I care for on KGO is Dr. Bill Wattenburg keeping in mind that I only hear KGO evenings. Other than that the radio in the car is on a classical music station. Only one left 105.1 K-Mozart along with the public service stations. Can you get KUSC's translator out of Moorpark? |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ...
Wired magazine has dedicated their March issue to what they call "The End of Radio" -- a series of articles on digital radio, podcasting, and satellite radio. http://www.kurthanson.com/archive/news/022405/index.asp http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.03/stern.html Try listening to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/index.shtml?logo which proves that quality terrestial radio is very much alive and well and still, with no commercials. CC |
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On 12 Mar 2005 21:53:14 GMT, "David Eduardo"
wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On 11 Mar 2005 06:36:43 GMT, (Mark Zenier) wrote: In article , David wrote: It's wall to wall misdirection. Michael Jackson and Robert Blake are not news. I am not a fan of explosions and heavy metal stingers. It's all sizzle and no steak. If anybody wants to read about KFI, there's a big cover story article about inside the talk radio biz in the new (April 2005) issue of Atlantic Monthly, featuring the nightime guy there. Trivia, KFI originally stood for "Farm Information". Mark Zenier Washington State resident Keep Farmers Informed This sounds like Urban legend. KFI was founded by the leading Cadillac and Packard dealer of LA, and was anything but a farm station save a brief period early int he morning. I thought the calls, like many early ones, were assigned in order. But at least my urban legend fits all 3 letters. |
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Airplane crashed into the tower and knocked it down...two people in the
plane died. |
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