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Red to stara nie postaci dobrych wywiązuje się romans francja Country Radio Broadcasters. He announced his retirement from CRB, effective of 2018. He is a Country radio and music industry veteran with senior level experience radio broadcasting, including programming and operations management at KSCS WBAP- and KASE His resume also includes work artist development, management and at record labels, where he was Sr. VP and VP Promotion at Warner Bros. Nashville, and VP of Promotion and Artist Development at 903 Music. His Mayne Street Consulting provides guidance radio, marketing, management and artist development to clients such as CRB, Inc., GAC, IEBA, Nexshow, Dualtone Records, Muscle Shoals Music Group, Fame Records and RGK Entertainment. Mayne also serves as current President of the Academy of Country Music., Butch: KACE, 1979; KGFJ, 1981. Last heard, Butch was program director at WKRS-New KIKF, 1990. Unknown., Metro Traffic, 1984. does voiceover work and lives Oaks., Norm: KYMS, 1973; KNAC, 1979; KWIZ, 1988; KWVE, 2014. Zany Norm lived on a horse ranch Idaho and did morning drive the Coeur d' Spokane market on Talk News 1080AM until the late 2000s. He's now at KWVE., KROQ, 2008; KLSX, 2009; KAMP, 2009. works nights at Radio KPOL, 1961. was a teacher at Los City College., KFI, 1975. worked with her husband Brill on KBRT, 1973; KZLA; KBIG. is now San Arnie: KWIZ, 1966; KEZY, 1967; KYMS, 1975. Arnie lives El Paso and voices The Word for Today, a national radio ministry heard on 200 radio stations daily and Radio., KLAC, 1975; KFWB, 1975. is the announcer for all NHRA racing events and their commercials. At at the 39th annual American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters' All- banquet, became the very first media person to get the Pioneer Award, presented to him for years of dedication to his has stood out from the herd all these years a world of blinding speed and spectacular automobiles, hot rods, cruisers and dragsters., KLAC, 1984. went on to do mornings at KHOZ-Harrison, Arkansas., KBRT, 1992; KKLA, 1995. was the 's family films reviewer. She hosted The Women's Clinic on KKLA. was the original radio voice of the Mighty Ducks hockey team for three years. He's now with the Pittsburgh Penguins., KNX, 1997; KNX KFWB, 2011; KNX 2014. was a news anchor at KNXNewsradio and broadcast Money 101 at KCAL Channel 9 until the fall of 2009. early 2011, continued his Money 101 features at KNX, while hosting a four-hour talk show at sister station KFWB. He stayed at KFWB until a format flip 2014. announced that was voted 4th most popular r&b disc jockey. He hosted a weekend talk show on KLAC for a year. While still on KGFJ, I started co-anchoring the weekend KCOP Channel 13 newscasts with old radio friend, Before was anchoring a midday newscast and hosting 1971 I joined West Broadcasters at KTLA Channel 5 as the weekday weatherman and KMPC as a news reporter. 's on-air presence at KTLA on health and consumer affairs segments as well as the station's weekend newscasts has contributed to its success. the of 1994, was the recipient of the Governor's Award from the died 27, at the age of 71., G.W.: KIQQ, 1980. Unknown., KLAC, 1958; KFI, 1961; KGIL, 1979; KPRZ KIIS, 1981; KGIL, 1984; KIEV, 1986. worked at KLAC, KFI KGIL, KPRZ KIIS, KGIL and KIEV and spent 40 years broadcasting. the 1970s he made a significant change careers. I had done everything I wanted to do and I wanted to get into another field of consciousness, told me when I interviewed him for book. He became interested religious science the late 1970s. By 1987, he was given the pastorship at a Oaks congregation and went on to be a pastor for the Church of Religious Science. was born 29. He died of pancreatic cancer on December 10, at the age of 71., KNAC, 1968. is the recording business Los KFI, 1968; KGIL, 1971. was the announcer on Soul Train., KMPC, 1982. lives Portland and syndicates Radio Deluxe, a show prep service., KFOX, 1992. was general manager during block programming days., KACE. co-owned KACE She died February 16, at the age of 65. Born Union, Mississippi, earned degrees from the University of Cincinnati and State University Ohio. She taught school for several years the Midwest and at one time owned and managed KYOK fm She bought the Inglewood station 1976 with her then-husband, former professional football player McCullom served as public service director of KACE and host of its night talk show on community issues, Speak Out. She later became general manager of the station, which was sold to Cox Broadcasting 1995. McCullom was active the National Council of Negro Women and the Black Women's Forum and served on the advisory committee for the Small Business Administration Washington. To that end...there be no funeral...no casket ...no flowers...only that we know I have celebrated life for 85 years, and that