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![]() "Tex" wrote in message ... I long for the "good ole days" when I could traverse the am dial and listen to a different talk show host on nearly every frequency. Even as a youngster I was familiar with the hot issues of the day in every city I could pick up on my radio - Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Salt Lake City, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Denver and whatever other signal I could nab during the night. Thanks to Herb Jepco, Jim White, Jack Wheeler, John Cigna, Bill Barker and myriads of others whose names have been forgotten I felt that I had a friend in all those cities. And you would become so familiar with the regular callers that you would worry about them if they hadn't called for awhile. I miss Herb Jepco, and his predecessor, Ira Blue, and the rest of the great KGO talkers.. along with the greats from KSL. I spent many a night listening to those folks back in a day when everyone had a chance to have their say, not just the hand-picked few, and things were a lot more even-handed and sane. |
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