KFXM and KMEN the Top 40 stations of the Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside)in the 1960's. This site will bring you information and pictures from these two stations KFXM 590 and KMEN 1290. For other musical and miscellaneous interests take a look at.........................http://djsgone.blogspot.com/
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Friday, October 26, 2012
KFXM Strike
a lot of talk about the KFXM strike in 1968.
a little more information provided by one this blog's watchers
5 comments:
Anonymous
said...
The blog watchers have all the answers. We just have to come up with the right questions and comments to have them surface.
So weird! They post the facts on the AFTERA strike and then there's silence on the issue. A little knowledge will separate the chaff from the wheat. (And the chaff know who they are!!)
For those interested in reading the comprehensive National Labor Relations Board decision on the KFXM strike it can be found at nlrb.gov Use KFXM in the search bar and a reference to the 23 page PDF file will appear. It's a public document. The document is narrative and mentions most all of our KFXM friends at the time of the strike.
5 comments:
The blog watchers have all the answers. We just have to come up with the right questions and comments to have them surface.
thanks a bunch for posting this, Doug. hopefully, the factsheet will guide the bloggers who have or will comment.
So weird! They post the facts on the AFTERA strike and then there's silence on the issue.
A little knowledge will separate the chaff from the wheat.
(And the chaff know who they are!!)
For those interested in reading the comprehensive National Labor Relations Board decision on the KFXM strike it can be found at nlrb.gov Use KFXM in the search bar and a reference to the 23 page PDF file will appear. It's a public document. The document is narrative and mentions most all of our KFXM friends at the time of the strike.
Web Guy (Wheat or chaff?)
"Wheat or chaff?"
It's a old classic idiom which means "to separate what is useful or valuable from what is worthless", get it?
perhaps you were asleep at the school of hard knocks when this expression was taught! LOL
(see: idioms.thefreedictionary.com)
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