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  2. Don Lee Network - Wikipedia

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    Bill Oates, in his biography, Meredith Willson - America's Music Man: The Whole Broadway-Symphonic-Radio-Motion Picture Story, noted: During the early 1930s, before regular broadcasting flowed endlessly from coast to coast from the network hubs in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, and because of the time differences, West coast stations presented a great deal of network quality original ...

  3. KHJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KHJ (930 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station that is licensed to Los Angeles, California.Owned and operated by Relevant Radio, Inc., the station broadcasts Roman Catholic religious programming as the network's West Coast flagship station.

  4. Boss Radio - Wikipedia

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    KHJ, one of the first radio stations in Los Angeles, had gone on the air in 1922 and in later years was owned by RKO, a major U.S. corporation which produced movies, television and radio programming over its own stations. In the 1940s and 1950s, KHJ broadcast a mix of drama, mystery, soap operas, news, and music, both live and recorded. In the ...

  5. KRTH - Wikipedia

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    On October 16, 1972, [14] KHJ-FM switched to what was then called a "gold" format, featuring older hit songs from the past. At the time, this "oldies" format featuring songs from 1953 to 1963 was a novel idea since most stations played current music with only a few older songs mixed in. [13] The only local competition in this format was KWOW (1600 AM), a mostly automated station in nearby Pomona.

  6. Don Lee (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    In 1927 he purchased KHJ in Los Angeles. [3] By mid-September 1932, Lee also had full control of KDB, Santa Barbara, and KGB, San Diego. [4] From 1929 to 1936, the 12-station Don Lee Network was affiliated with Columbia Broadcasting System. This venture was known as the Don Lee-Columbia Network.

  7. KCAL-TV - Wikipedia

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    Channel 9's engineers threatened to go on strike in 1951, leading Anthony to sell the station to the General Tire and Rubber Company in August of that year. [12] A few months earlier, General Tire had purchased the Don Lee Broadcasting System, a regional West Coast radio network (the original Don Lee television station, KTSL (channel 2), was sold separately to CBS; it evolved into future ...

  8. The best home elevators of 2025, according to mobility experts

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    The best home elevators allow you to move between floors safely and securely, making them a worthwhile investment for aging at home.

  9. KHJ - Wikipedia

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    KHJ may refer to: KHJ (AM), a radio station (930 AM) licensed to Los Angeles, California, United States; KRTH, a radio station (101.1 FM) licensed to Los Angeles, ...