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Orion Samuelson is a retired American broadcaster, known for his agriculture broadcasts and his ability to explain agribusiness and food production. He worked for WGN radio for 60 years, met every US president from Dwight D. Eisenhower to Donald Trump, and received many awards and honors.
KLGR (AM) is a country music station licensed to Redwood Falls, Minnesota, owned by Alpha Media. It broadcasts on 1490 kHz and 95.9 FM, and has been on the air since 1954.
KLGR-FM is a commercial radio station in Redwood Falls, Minnesota, that broadcasts adult hits as 97.7 Jack FM. It is owned by Alpha Media and is an affiliate of the Jack FM network.
Max Armstrong is an American agriculture broadcaster from Chicago, Illinois. He hosts several radio and TV shows, and is the president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasting.
KLGR-FM, a radio station (97.7 FM) licensed to Redwood Falls, Minnesota, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Paul W. Berg [1] (September 24, 1934 – August 4, 2020), known professionally as Pat O'Day, was an American broadcaster and concert promoter in the Pacific Northwest. [2] O'Day, born in Norfolk, Nebraska, [1] is probably best known as the afternoon drive personality at Seattle's KJR 950 in the 1960s; [3] he would eventually become program director and general manager.
Robert W. Morgan was an American radio personality and one of the original "Boss Jocks" on KHJ-AM, Los Angeles. He also worked at several other stations in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, and hosted variety shows and rock documentaries.
Dick Biondi was an American disc jockey who played rock and roll and oldies music on radio stations in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. He was known for his screaming delivery, wild antics, and introducing the Beatles and the Rolling Stones to U.S. audiences.
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