Bajki robotów fabuła jest tak związaną bezpłodnością murzyńskiej dzielnicy spójnej to a degree where he felt some of his old pizzazz. Then came a move to Mississippi, followed by another move back to two years ago. He was one of the best, most committed, most ferocious newspeople I've ever known, one-of-a-kind, with a one-of-a-kind delivery. Polish, anchor at KNX, was another wonderful friend of 's. He took this refreshingly candid photo of just two months ago while on a visit to 's home. was one of the smartest, quickest, most amazing reporters I've ever met. He was truly a wordsmith. His command of the English language was unbelievable. When confronted with hypocrisy or lies, his eyes would literally flash. But when he laughed, the whole room did too. When I'd ask him how things were going, he'd flash that big smile, wave a hand toward me and say, 'Everything is tickety-boo!' He was a stylish, refined with a wicked sense of humor. And a pleasure to work with or around. I met him at KCBS San the 1970's and we became fast friends. Then, he headed off to NYC as a News Network anchor, where after what I think was a 15-year run he retired to Mexico, where he built a solar powered house and eventually landed at KNX doing business news, which is where I ended up, just a few weeks before the 9 Twin Tower attack. Riddle, KRLA, 1960; KFWB, 1963; KHJ, 1965; KDAY, 1971; KROQ, 1972; KHJ, 1974. The longtime producer of produces tv specials. Riddlemosher, KCMG, 1998. left his post as marketing director at KRBV- February 2003. Riedy, KTWV, 2006. joined Smooth Jazz KTWV from doing mornings at the Seattle Smooth Jazz station. He left the of 2010. 's also actor and has recurring on Nickelodeon's Big Time Rush. RIEGLE, KNX, 1967; KFWB, 1969. one of the pioneering women L.A. radio news, died 19. She was 85. As intern the KWIZ newsroom at the age of 17, I dreamed of the big time, and listened to KNX and KFWB reporters closely every day. Over the next several years, I eventually met of the reporters whose work I admired, but was frustrated that I had not met early 20s, while visiting mom's house, I ran into the mailman, who recognized me from night shift at KWIZ. He asked if I knew Riegle, and I told him that I did not. Let me introduce you, he said. We walked one block up Gain Street where I grew up, turned a corner onto Chain Street, and knocked on the door. answered! She had lived around the corner from where I grew up all those years, and I never knew. Our visit was outstanding, and she was gracious enough to spend hour or with me her living room talking about her Orange County beat and the state of LA Radio. story proves that not only is radio a small business, but that this is indeed a very small world. KFWB, 1972 and 1986; KFAC, 1988. lives and works as a freelance writer and editor. He narrates audio books and teaches. I was working at KZLA as morning newsgoon and assistant news director, when Rollye told me she was bringing from Indianapolis to do mornings. When arrived at KZLA we were still playing rock and roll and our ARB had jumped from 2 to 3 because KIIS-AM went God and we ran ads on KIIS telling folks to join us for the music they liked...and they did! scared the crap out of a lot of folks at the station with his stylish swagger, but he was great to work with and got a wonderful audience response. He once said to me, ‘I 't care who gets the punch-line at 7 the morning, just as there is a punch-line at 7 the morning.' was anxious to work a market because he wanted to push his career. At farewell party at KZLA, gave me a 5 gallon bottle of Vodka with a card that said, ‘Call two years when you either finish the bottle or sober up. Ten years later I ran into at LA Studios to do a session. He came up behind me and tapped me on the shoulder and said, ‘So...you finished the bottle?', KIKF, 1982. Until 2006, was a voice talent at Dabrow radio Costa Mesa., Jonathan: KGFJ,