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12:00 am - 6:00 am |
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Mike Johnson |
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6:00 am - 8:00 am |
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Chuck Southcott
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8:00 am - 1:00 pm |
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Mike Sakellarides |
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1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
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Kimber Murphy
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5:00 pm - 9:00 pm |
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Jeff Serr |
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9:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
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When Radio Was with Greg Bell
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10:00 pm - 12:00 am |
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Mike Johnson |
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12:00 am - 6:00 am |
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Mike Johnson
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6:00 am - 8:00 am |
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Chuck Southcott
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8:00 am - 1:00 pm |
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Mike Sakellarides
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1:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
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Kimber Murphy
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5:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
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Jeff Serr
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8:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
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The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis
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10:00 pm - 11:00 pm |
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When Radio Was with Greg Bell
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11:00 pm - 12:00 am |
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Mike Johnson
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12:00 am - 7:30 am |
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Retro Music
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7:30 am - 11:00 am |
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Paid Programming
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11:00 am - 12:00 pm |
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Heart of Hollywood with Joe Sutton
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12:00 pm - 12:00 am |
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Retro Music
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12:00 am - 5:00 am |
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Retro Music
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5:00 am - 5:30 am |
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Viewpoints
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5:30 am - 6:00 am |
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Tuned In with P.J. Ochlan
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6:00 am - 7:30 am |
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Retro Music
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7:30 am - 8:00 am |
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Pet Place
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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Retro Music
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5:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
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Rod & Reel
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7:00 pm - 10:00 pm |
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Society of Singers with Jerry Sharell
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10:00 pm - 12:00 am |
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Retro Music
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| March 12, 2010 |
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Purdue vs Northwestern or Indiana |
3:30 PM |
| March 12, 2010 |
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Michigan State vs Minnesota or Penn State |
6:15 PM |
| (opponents to be determined Thursday 3/11) |
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When Radio Was features digitally-restored episodes of classic old-time radio. Now heard on 200 stations, this highly popular show is hosted by old-time radio expert Greg Bell.
Syndicated since 1990, When Radio Was presents classic shows including Abbot & Costello, Sam Spade, Hopalong Cassidy, The Shadow, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Jack Benny Show, Gang Busters and many more.
It's a fun, family friendly show that's ideal for many formats and for listeners of every generation! |
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| DATE |
SERIES TITLE AND EPISODE |
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| 3/8/10 |
The Burns & Allen Show Guest: Alan Ladd |
3/7/44 |
| 3/8/10 |
Fibber McGee & Molly The New Neighbor |
2/9/54 |
| 3/9/10 |
The Whistler Jackson Street Affair |
3/18/51 |
| 3/9/10 |
The Black Book My Favorite Corpse |
2/24/52 |
| 3/10/10 |
The Sealed Book Death Spins a Web |
4/1/45 |
| 3/10/10 |
Chandu the Magician Nadji Told of Curse |
10/27/48 |
| 3/11/10 |
Screen Guild Theatre Tailored By Toni |
3/12/39 |
| 3/11/10 |
Mary Foster, Editor's Daughter Doc Hears of Mary's Snub (#2279) |
1940s |
| 3/12/10 |
Nick Carter, Master Detective Death Behind the Scenes |
3/25/45 |
| 3/12/10 |
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar The Molly Kay Matter - Part 3 |
10/12/55 |
| 3/15/10 |
Phil Harris and Alice Faye Show Frankie is Hired by Rexall |
3/13/49 |
| 3/15/10 |
The Answer Man Who Has a Keener Sense of Touch? |
3/2/59 |
| 3/16/10 |
Philip Marlowe Dancing Hands, The |
3/19/49 |
| 3/16/10 |
Blackstone the Magic Detective The Riddle of the Red Rose |
3/6/49 |
| 3/17/10 |
The Hall of Fantasy The Night The Fog Came |
3/23/53 |
| 3/17/10 |
Chandu the Magician Looking for Dorothy |
10/28/48 |
| 3/18/10 |
The Columbia Workshop Mary and the Fairy |
8/31/41 |
| 3/18/10 |
Mary Foster, Editor's Daughter Mary Hires Della (#2280) |
1940s |
| 3/19/10 |
Richard Diamond, Detective Butcher Shop |
3/9/51 |
| 3/19/10 |
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar The Molly Kay Matter - Part 4 |
10/13/55 |
| 3/22/10 |
Abbott & Costello From Tucson, Arizona |
3/22/45 |
| 3/22/10 |
The Answer Man Did Indians Ever Fight With Fists? |
3/4/59 |
| 3/23/10 |
Lights Out Money, Money, Money |
3/30/43 |
| 3/23/10 |
The Origin of Superstition Break Mirror - Bad Luck |
1933 |
| 3/24/10 |
The Clock Past or Present |
3/30/47 |
| 3/24/10 |
Chandu the Magician Finding Dorothy's Hat |
10/29/48 |
| 3/25/10 |
The Halls of Ivy Halls Finds A Dog |
4/14/50 |
| 3/25/10 |
Mary Foster, Editor's Daughter Mary Starts Her New Job (#2281) |
1940s |
| 3/26/10 |
The Fat Man Murder Wins the Draw |
4/1/49 |
| 3/26/10 |
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar The Molly Kay Matter - Part 5 |
10/14/55 |
| 3/29/10 |
Fred Allen Murder at Addison Square Garden |
3/22/39 |
| 3/29/10 |
Fibber McGee & Molly Fibber Writes a Song |
3/24/42 |
| 3/30/10 |
Tales of the Texas Rangers Death By Adoption |
3/18/51 |
| 3/30/10 |
Blackstone the Magic Detective The Hand of Cagliostro |
2/20/49 |
| 3/31/10 |
Escape A Shipment of Mute Fate |
3/28/48 |
| 3/31/10 |
Chandu the Magician Nicholas Has Disappeared |
11/1/48 |
| 4/1/10 |
Bright Star Hillsdale Oil Field? |
10/23/52 |
| 4/1/10 |
Mary Foster, Editor's Daughter Will Della Stay or Go? (#2282) |
1940s |
| 4/2/10 |
Pat Novak For Hire Escape From Prison |
4/2/49 |
| 4/2/10 |
Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar The LaMarr Matter - Part 1 |
3/26/56 |
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It is the continuing policy of Mt. Wilson FM Broadcasters inc. to afford equal employment opportunity to qualified individuals regardless of their race, color, religion, sex, or sexual preference, national origin, age or physical or mental disability, veteran or disabled veteran status and to conform to applicable laws and regulations.
We solicit your assistance on these openings and future openings. |
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To get a Retro 1260 Bumper Sticker, send a self addressed stamped envelope to:
Retro 1260 Bumper Stickers
PO Box 250028
Los Angeles, CA 90025 |
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"THE FUNNIEST MUSICAL EVER WRITTEN"
– Wall Street Journal
Travel with Reprise to Ancient Rome where courtesans wiggle and woo and desperate slaves plot and connive for their freedom in Stephen Sondheim's hysterical A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM. This laugh-out-loud musical features a gaggle of some of Broadway's funniest performers led by Tony nominee Lee Wilkof with Larry Raben, Michael Kostroff, Alan Mandell, Ron Orbach, and Ruth Williamson. The zany antics of this 6-time Tony winner will have you rolling in the aisles! Sexy, silly and Sondheim...it'll be "Comedy Tonight" at the Freud!
16 Hilarious Performances Only!
March 16 – 28, 2010
Freud Playhouse at UCLA
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Backstage at the Ahmanson on the opening night of Dreamgirls P.J. Ochlan talked with American Idol alum Syesha Mercado, who stars in the production
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Chuck Southcott has been a dominant force in Los Angeles radio for a quarter of a century. He's been both Program Director and air personality at KGIL, KPRZ, KMPC, KJQI, KKJZ and KKLA in Los Angeles.
Chuck Southcott was named Los Angeles Times "Disc Jockey of the Year" and received both the Billboard and Gavin awards as national "Program Director of the Year." While with KGIL that station was named "Radio Station of the Year" by Billboard magazine. While at KMPC that station was given the Marconi Award by the NAB as "Radio Station of the Year." While Chuck was the midday air personality and Program Director at KPRZ he worked with Al Ham in re-structuring and updating the "Music of Your Life" format for future satellite distribution, and from 1995-2007 served as both Program Director and air personality for that network.
Broadcasters know Chuck Southcott's warm, knowledgeable presentation of the greatest music ever made by way of his daily network programs as well as the memorable "biographies in sound" of Johnny Mathis, Henry Mancini, Duke Ellington, Steve Allen, Milton Berle and Nat King Cole as well as the internationally syndicated weekly show "Musical." In fact the great Peggy Lee gave her last extended radio interview to Chuck at her home in Bel Air, California.
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Mike Sakellarides is back, and this time he's on KGIL radio - Retro 1260 AM! Mike had been delighting Southern California radio listeners for over 25 years on KOST. A long-time L.A. resident, Mike definitely knows the market. Mike loves playing music as cool now as it was then on KGIL. Mike thinks of his show as a visit to a classic diner, where you'll get great music, good company, and a warm smile with that coffee!
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DOUBLE SHOT OF FRANK
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Weekdays at 12 noon, join Retro 1260 as we bring you a "Double Shot Of Frank". 2 great songs everyday at lunchtime from The Chairman Of The Board only on Retro 1260.
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From Jazz and Standards to Pop and Rock, Kimber has spent over 20 years playing the music she loves on radio stations around the country. Originally from Texas, she's also an established voice talent, with national and international clients, including Delta Airlines, Martha Stewart Living and Ebay. Murphy is thrilled to be a part of Retro 1260. "The music is classy and elegant, and I'm proud to help bring it back to Southern California."
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Jeff has worked radio in Los Angeles and San Francisco on popular stations including KBIG, K-1O1, and KIIS-FM. In recent years, Serr has lent his voice to TV and radio ad campaigns for CompUSA, Diet Pepsi, and Nissan, among others. Serr says, "I've played all these great artists in different stages of my career on the air. It's going to be great hearing them all together."
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TOM LEYKIS
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Tom Leykis knows men. He knows that somewhere between death and taxes, men need to have a little fun. And for the millions of men who believe the harder you work, the harder you play he created The Tasting Room with Tom Leykis.
The first of its kind, The Tasting Room is a lifestyle themed program for men with a taste for the finer things in life. From fine wine, high-end spirits, & craft brews to first-rate dining & premium cigars, Leykis covers it all in this weekly two-hour, on-air ride through every man's wish list.
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Relax - Unwind - Dream A Little. As KGIL Program Director Mike Johnson transitions KGIL music with a slightly softer texture. "I am so pleased to once again bring great music to Southern California on KGIL". Mike is a 19 year veteran of the Mount Wilson stations.
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JOE SUTTON
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Joe Sutton has a history in the entertainment industry that spans more than 40 years. Over the years he has worked with the biggest stars: Bill Cosby, The Doors, The Smothers Brothers, The Beach Boys, Neil Diamond, Ricky Nelson, Martin Lawrence, Burt Reynolds, Kevin Sullivan, Jerry Douglas, Lorenzo Lamas, Tim Truman, Ellia English, Michael Sutton, Kenny Rankin, Jose Solano, Benjamin Bratt, Drew Barrymore, Scott Bakula, Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, and Brendan Fraser among others.
heartofhollywood.com
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P.J. OCHLAN
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A veteran actor for over twenty years, P.J. has appeared on Broadway, been in numerous critically acclaimed films, performed in Joseph Papp's historic New York Shakespeare Festival, and been a four-time television series regular. P.J. has worked with directing legends including Jodie Foster and Garry Marshall, producing greats such as Aaron Spelling and Brian Grazer, and alongside countless stars of stage and screen. P.J. serves as creative director for KKGO "Go Country" 105.1 FM, KKJZ "K-Jazz" 88.1 FM and KGIL 1260 AM. As an on-air personality he hosts special programming including concert broadcasts, public affairs, arts reports and interviews. A regularly published writer, P.J. also often appears as a narrator and emcee for numerous concerts, events and local arts organizations.
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PET PLACE
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Marie Hulett has been working with animals (wild and domestic) for over 30 years. Her resume includes a professional background in veterinary medicine, veterinary public health, inhumane investigations, humane education, wildlife management, and animal advocacy. Marie directed and edited the award-winning Pet Place TV Show and has been part of the Pet Place family since 1990. Marie is also an Emmy Award winning documentary producer, and since 1994, a popular Orange County Register newspaper columnist where she answers readers' questions about.you guessed it.animals! The Pet Place radio show covers all topics relating to animals, from fun to educational, silly to serious-and reminds everyone of the importance of responsible pet ownership as a means to end the needless deaths of millions of pets each year.
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JERRY SHARELL
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Jerry Sharell brings a new look at some of the sensational songs from The Great American Songbook along with stories about the singers, the songwriters, the musicians, the producers, the arrangers and any other info he might discover about the songs. In 2002, Jerry joined the Board of Directors of Society of Singers, a non-profit organization founded by Ginny (Mrs. Henry) Mancini with a mission of providing emergency financial aid to professional singers in need. He was then elected President/CEO and has overseen all activities and programs including the ELLA Awards that were presented to past honorees: Barry Manilow, Celine Dion, Elton John, Johnny Mathis, Gladys Knight and Andy Williams. To learn more about SOS visit singers.org. Sharell is past president of City of Hope, Entertainment Division, a voting member of The Recording Academy for 39 years, and is on the advisory board of MusiCares.
Jerry Sharell with Manhattan Transfer
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ROD & REEL
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Rod and Reel Radio is THE premier fishing authority on the air! We're dedicated to bring you the latest news and tips on saltwater and freshwater fishing areas, products, and techniques from around the world. Join us as we travel from the wilds of Alaska and the waters of Baja to the top bass fishing tournaments in the country and the best offshore fishing from California to North Carolina. Let us take you on the fishing adventure of a lifetime!
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