tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28230378.post2403718195816222959..comments2024-03-19T18:38:03.821-07:00Comments on KFXM Tiger Radio & K/MEN 129 in Doug's Stuff Room: KFXM and K/MEN January 25-26, 1972KFXM Tiger Radio and K/MEN 129 in Doug's Stuff Roomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03509004175043817757noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28230378.post-37737771626249315152010-01-29T00:17:03.157-08:002010-01-29T00:17:03.157-08:00phantasmagorical, John!
great news about "The...phantasmagorical, John!<br />great news about "The Helmsman" returning to the airwaves.<br />when SHOWTIME arrives,<br />'Count Me In' (Gary Lewis style).Lord Darth Rageoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09504572362460384765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28230378.post-8187714437212650282010-01-28T22:44:26.440-08:002010-01-28T22:44:26.440-08:00Tune in on Saturday to kfxm.com
I'm going to h...Tune in on Saturday to kfxm.com<br />I'm going to have a mystery song contest!! I'll play the record between 12 and 12:30, and see if you can identify it. You can e-mail me at: johnny@kfxm.com <br />Hope you'll listen. <br />Johnny HelmMystery Songnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28230378.post-37196191481499064452010-01-28T12:54:23.145-08:002010-01-28T12:54:23.145-08:00WITH THE ISSUANCE OF THE KMEN HIT*LINE record slee...WITH THE ISSUANCE OF THE KMEN HIT*LINE record sleeve, this was a sign of the beginning of the end for radio broadcasting's listener-oriented publications that reached their height in popularity during the 1960's.<br />with drastically increasing printing and mailing costs, expenditure of personnel time and resources for editorial composition and distribution,<br />-- along with the gradually increasing consolidation and corporatisation of AM/FM media outlets -- spelled the death knell of many station's legendary poop sheets durings the 1970's and beyond.<br />some station's tried to continue publishing music surveys for their audience base, but the editorial-content so fun to read in the earlier decade was, quite sadly, a thing of the past.Lord Darth Rageoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09504572362460384765noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28230378.post-8124982981836995682010-01-28T12:11:47.204-08:002010-01-28T12:11:47.204-08:00DUSTY MORGAN, PICTURED IN KMEN'S
HIT*LINE 1st ...DUSTY MORGAN, PICTURED IN KMEN'S<br />HIT*LINE 1st issue, was the lead player in the infamous<br />'Fumble Foot Five' basketball team of DJ's sent out to play against the Inland Empire's best faculty atheletes from area schools and colleges...<br />yessum, "The Duster" really did do quite well on the court along with Gene Lane, Buddy Scott, Frank Thompson and Bill McKinney. however, as a member of the F-5 squad -- like many school principals who got away from behind their desks -- my dribble-bouncing talent was better spent announcing the games (in order to better my team's chances at winning). those academics-turned- players got serious at times about beating a bunch of disk jockies!<br />but, what a fun time it was entertaining all those students and families with the antics of the K/Men Fumble Foot Five.Lord Darth Rageoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09504572362460384765noreply@blogger.com