Augustow Nocleg Wakacje Z Psem

Augustow Nocleg Wakacje Z Psem

Rękami przez 34 poszukiwaniu własnego opanowanie warsztatu należą się, ekipie joined KMPC 1971 as heir apparent to the morning heavyweight Whittinghill and lasted until 1977. 1972 became the host for TV's game show The Parent Game. At KMPC he worked mostly overnights and by 1978, had failed to make impression with Southern California listeners and turned to booze. headed for KYUU-San and San before returning briefly to the Southland 1980 to work mornings on the short-lived contemporary music station KBRT. The Hudson, New native started his radio career doing baseball broadcasts Albany. One day, the station manager told him to play some music, he went out to a record store and simply bought a bunch of music he liked. Listeners liked it, too, and the concept caught on, according to the Post-Gazette story. A year later, Broadcasting heard what he was doing and offered him a job at KDKA. The 26-year-old came to Pittsburgh 1959 to host a radio show that lasted until 1970. At its peak, Mr. Race's show captured more than 50 percent of the audience he simply played what he thought listeners would like. He was one of the first to bring the music of black artists to a wider and more mainstream audience. After meeting Beatles manager Epstein, he was invited to go to London and meet the Beatles. As host of ‘Dance Party,’ he was the of Pittsburgh, from the Post-Gazette. returned to Pittsburgh 1986. He and his wife opened a bed and breakfast Sewickley, fulfilling a longtime dream. A few years later he bought another B&B Amish country. The couple were known to drive tourists unfamiliar with the area around the back roads. Race said one of her husband's last hopes was that he could discourage others from smoking. Mr. Race's throat cancer was attributed to his longtime tobacco use. died July 27. He was 66 years old., Riki: KNAC; KROQ, 1993; KLSX, 1996 and 2003; KCBS fm, 2003. The former host of 's Headbanger's Ball and owner of a punk rock club called Radio Cathouse, Riki hosted the popular Loveline program on KROQ. Riki, a recovering alcoholic and former drug addict refers to his own experiences with much empathy as the host of Loveline. His mind-altering drug abuse caused the manager of Guns 'N' Roses to ask him to stay away from the band because he was a bad influence on THEM! The San Valley-raised Riki is the lead singer a punk band called Battery Club. a 1995 issue of Riki was one of the participants a feature on talk radio. 1996 he joined Real Radio, KLSX and refers to himself as the triple R. He lived with six lizards, four cats and a bird. He snowboards, is a stock car racing fanatic and has a 43 tattoo for Petty. Riki started hosting Rockline early 1997. On 8, Riki was terminated by KLSX for punching fellow personality Steckler three times the face, injuring Steckler badly enough to keep him bed-ridden for a week. Last heard, Riki was living Mooresville, North Radke, Walt: KHJ. W. Morgan called his engineer Failsafe during the Boss Radio years. Walt has passed away. Radlovic, Marko: KPWR, 1989; KCMG, 1997, gm; KLAX KXOL, 2001; KABC KLOS, 2011. Marko was promoted to evp coo for Spanish Broadcasting System late 2005. December 2006 he added gm duties at KLAX KXOL. the of 2010, h RALL, KFI, 1998. The Rall Show aired weekends from late 1998 through late of 2000. Born Massachusetts, 1963, achieved early success as artist. His first cartoons were published Ohio newspapers 1980. He majored physics at Columbia University's School of Engineering from 1981 until 1984, where he cartoons for the Columbia Daily Spectator. 1984, was expelled from Columbia for disciplinary and academic reasons. He became a trader trainee at Bear, Stearns brokerage firm and a officer at the Industrial Bank of Japan. He also moonlighted as a telemarketer and taxi driver. Inspired after meeting guerrilla artist Haring 1986, Rall began posting his cartoons on New City streets. He eventually picked up 12 clients through self-syndication. 1990, he quit Wall Street to return to Columbia, where he graduated with honors history 1991. Later that year, Rall's cartoons went national, distributed by the San Chronicle Syndicate. His cartoons now appear more than a hundred publications. Rall sees editorial cartoons as a vehicle for change more than a source of humorous gags. 1997, Press Syndicate began distributing Rall's weekly opinion column, dubbed Op- Writing for Americans Under 65. He is also a staff writer for P.O.V. magazine. Two early collections of cartoons, and are now out of print. Rall's critically-acclaimed first graphic novel, collects real-life stories of people's worst deeds comic form, and was the first-place winner of the first annual 1997 Firecracker Alternative Book Award. He appears regularly the RAMIREZ, KROQ; 1976; KLOS, 1979. the overnight personality at KLOS for decades, died suddenly on October 23. He was 54. was 26 years with KLOS. The Los native graduated from Loyola High School and started his radio career San 1971 at KSFX. He worked as intern at KPPC and KYMS the late 1960s. 1976 he joined KROQ. started his run at The Home of Rock 'n' Roll, KLOS, on December 24. When was