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KPPC FM 106.7 Pasadena, Califonia is looking at its 40th Anniversary
(from April 1, 1970) when PD Les Carter took his airstaff on an 18 month journey that ended when the entire KPPC air staff was fired by the GM Doug Cox (October 24, 1971) and then in November the ratings came out showing KPPC FM as the number one Rock radio station in Los Angeles for 18 to 34 age Adults. The April 1972 ratings did not even show KPPC listed at all under the direction of Doug Cox. FM 106.7 became KROQ FM 106.7 circa 1973. Exactly 10 years after KFWB went Top 40, Program Director Tom Donahue debuted his KPPC FM hipster air staff on January 2, 1968 in the basement of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church: 6AM-11AM LES CARTER (KBCA-FM) 11AM-4PM ED MITCHELL (KFRC) 4PM-9PM B. MITCHEL REED (KFWB, WMCA) 9PM-MID TOM DONAHUE (KMPX-FM, KYA) MID-6AM DON HALL (KPPC-FM) The original 1968 KPPC air staff included TED ALVY (Cosmos Topper) and STEVEN SEGAL (The Obscene Steven Clean). -end- |
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Yeah, Tom *did* know what he was doing, as evidenced by the book after
the staff was fired, not unlike what happened at KMPX... 1968 was a watershed year, with the infamous radio strike at KMPX (Leon Crosby discovered a bunch of barefoot, longhaired *hippies* were the "air personallities" )...The movie "FM" *very loosely* depicted the staike at KMPX...and in 1968 Tom then went on to run KSAN (The Jive 95) for many years before he died (as mentioned in theSammy Hagar song "The Fillmore Shuffle - "face down on the hallway")...and a scab crew was installed at KMPX at a new location near Fisherman's Wharf... In those days you could catch a PSA flight between SF & LA for $12.oo...so it was easy for Tom to run both stations using the non formula he devised for KMPX... And as an update, Dusty Street is now a drug councelor (!!!)...I remember her first day at KMPX engineering for the (late) Bob Prescott Show What a long, strange trip it's been... On Apr 17, 7:46 am, "tedalvy@aoldotcom" wrote: KPPC FM 106.7 Pasadena, Califonia is looking at its 40th Anniversary (from April 1, 1970) when PD Les Carter took his airstaff on an 18 month journey that ended when the entire KPPC air staff was fired by the GM Doug Cox (October 24, 1971) and then in November the ratings came out showing KPPC FM as the number one Rock radio station in Los Angeles for 18 to 34 age Adults. The April 1972 ratings did not even show KPPC listed at all under the direction of Doug Cox. FM 106.7 became KROQ FM 106.7 circa 1973. Exactly 10 years after KFWB went Top 40, Program Director Tom Donahue debuted his KPPC FM hipster air staff on January 2, 1968 in the basement of the Pasadena Presbyterian Church: 6AM-11AM LES CARTER (KBCA-FM) 11AM-4PM ED MITCHELL (KFRC) 4PM-9PM B. MITCHEL REED (KFWB, WMCA) 9PM-MID TOM DONAHUE (KMPX-FM, KYA) MID-6AM DON HALL (KPPC-FM) The original 1968 KPPC air staff included TED ALVY (Cosmos Topper) and STEVEN SEGAL (The Obscene Steven Clean). -end- |
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