Bajki mając do także tym elektryczności tych zawijasach serce stworzył become the number one -rated station the Inland Empire. It stayed top position until a disagreement among partners caused Michaels to leave 1988. Michaels formed a video production company 1989, which produced national radio and tv commercials. On news assignments, his company had been employed by Good Morning Oprah Winfrey Harpo Productions, Wall Street Journal Television Report and others. had won numerous awards and served on the Board of Directors of both the NAB and the California Broadcasters Association. He published over 300 articles national magazines, such as Life, Reader's Digest and others, had authored three books and wrote hundreds of columns for newspapers across the country. wrote a weekend column for the Orange County Register and another for The Desert Palm Springs. He died 23, at the age of 84.: KAMP, 2010. Boros works middays at CHR RADIO., Geno: KLOS, 1984; KFI, 1995; KLSX, 1977; KLOS, 1999. worked early evenings at KLOS until the Fall of 2003. He has Internet program.: KGBS, 1973. Silverstein, a Peabody Award winner for investigative reporting, died 15. She was 72., Burr: KPOL, 1974. Burr has active voiceover career and owns a production company.: KNAC, 1992. Parisi., KAGB KACE, 1975. co-wrote spent eight-and-a-half years at KACE, working morning drive, pd and md He briefly went to Records as a consultant and 1985 he returned to radio as pd of KACE. A year later, was back at as the director of black music. recent years he has been a writer for and Arlin: KIEV, 1972; KBBQ; KEZY, XPRS; KWOW; KGIL. Arlin is a voiceover coach Hollywood. He is also heard voicing commercials for movies., KPCC, 1984. was the former general manager at the Pasadena City College station. Unknown., is to the LA Kings hockey what Chick Hearn was to the LA Lakers and Vin Scully is to the Dodgers. has voiced over 2 Kings early 2015 he was presented with a Lifetime Achivement Award from the Radio Television News Association of Southern California. He's now retired. Phillip: KWIZ, 1973; KKDJ, 1975; KIIS, 1975. co-founded the now-defunct Los Broadcasters School with Trout III. He joined KSPN after 15 years with 8 years studio with and three years with and four years calling League baseball. For 10 of his fifteen years with was based at the home operation Bristol, Connecticut. 2000 he moved to California where the company put him up apartment Monica, near the pier. He met a manager of clubs and proposed the Garden on the pier. It always be a beautiful spot overlooking the ocean. They have two children. DiMarco lives Palos Verdes. A -based belief influenced the content of their sports talk show. A spiritual belief is everything, said It has made me want to be alternative voice to what's going on a lot the media, whether it's the commercials, program content, the things you talk about, sexual talk or the people we celebrate. That's the way it comes into job of saying we 't have to go the gutter. It's also the way we treat people. Sometimes other sports talk hosts tear people down or going into the negative.', KMPC KTZN KABC, 1978; KIIS AM KXTA, 1997. a member of the advisory committee for National Baseball Radio Network, died July 14, at the age of 83. Born Chicago on October 12, moved to L.A 1934. He served the US Air Force before embarking on a five decades career radio broadcasting. er senior vp of the Region of Radio. During his 37-year career, had sales responsibilities for the Angels, L.A. Rams, football and basketball, as well as the Dodgers. He was a member of the advisory committee for National Baseball Radio Network. the of 1997 he moved to XTRA 1150 Sports., KQLZ, 1991; KLOS, 1997. was a utility air personality during the last couple of years of Pirate Radio and worked at KLOS KABC. passed away 2015, according to his friend, Ruetenik. He had a illness from diabetes, and then several terrible strokes which left him bedridden, paralyzed, and unable to speak or understand words. He was staying at the California convalescent center downtown Los was born Detroit, worked as a musician, and was originally trained journalism. While seeking a news gig, a chance encounter led him to WSMA-Marine City, Michigan, where he started his unexpected radio career. Following stints at WHLS-Port Huron, WWWW-Detroit, and WWCK-Flint landed Los to pursue artist management and voiceover. Another chance encounter led him back to radio with KQLZ 1991 and KLOS 1997. Following his radio work, worked doing voiceovers and dabbled as actor., Marv: KSFV, 1965. Marv is the aerospace field. Not nearly as much fun as radio was, said Marv., KFI, 1994; KTZN, 1997; KABC, 1997; KTLK, 2005. hosted I've Got a Secret at the Oxygen Network and started morning drive at the Progressive talk station, KTLK, on 2. The Progressive format was dropped late 2013 at KTLK. late 2015, her program aired