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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Monday, January 21, 2013
KFXM TigerRadio Charlie Webb
From the missing TigerRadio website Charlie Webb
6 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Great career story. Local boy makes good. What more could a teenager interested in radio in those days want!
It was an excellent idea for the webmaster to showcase the defunct KFXM site pages. I saw the website before it went down but I didn't spend the time that each page really deserved to appreciate all the great nuggets of history so many of them contained.
Yeah, ain't that webmaster Mister Wunderful! add my thanks too for having the bios of KFXM staff posted for those of us who remember many of the guys from their radio shows.
Say, how about doing the same for K/men radio personalities? Sure be cool (and fair) for their biographies and stories to be posted here. I'm sure many readers would welcome some background information from the "other side of the street."
I would love to. The KFXM bios came from a KFXM website that has disappeared. There was a K/MEN website years ago, that had some bios, but I don't have those. Any K/MEN djs want to send me a bio and I'll try to put together spmething to post. Put the same or similar information that was used for the KFXM bios.
6 comments:
Great career story. Local boy makes good. What more could a teenager interested in radio in those days want!
Loved this bio.
Had a dream and made it come
true. Persistence does pay
off. Sounds like a very smart
guy too.
It was an excellent idea for the webmaster to showcase the defunct KFXM site pages. I saw the website before it went down but I didn't spend the time that each page really deserved to appreciate all the great nuggets of history so many of them contained.
Yeah, ain't that webmaster Mister Wunderful! add my thanks too for having the bios of KFXM staff posted for those of us who remember many of the guys from their radio shows.
Say, how about doing the same for K/men radio personalities? Sure be cool (and fair) for their biographies and stories to be posted here. I'm sure many readers would welcome some background information from the "other side of the street."
I would love to. The KFXM bios came from a KFXM website that has disappeared. There was a K/MEN website years ago, that had some bios, but I don't have those.
Any K/MEN djs want to send me a bio and I'll try to put together spmething to post. Put the same or similar information that was used for the KFXM bios.
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