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IMPROVEMENTS MADE
FIVE MORE WLS SURVEYS added to House Of Charts! Link below is fixed now.
SOUND BOOTH FILES FIXED! They are now in mp3 format!
Discussion Forum will return at a later date.
(Heritage Hall)
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CURRENT FEATURES AT THIS SITE:
HERITAGE HALL
KHJ #1 Songs
1974-80
PHOTO AND IMAGE GALLERY
HOUSE OF CHARTS
The House Of Charts also includes survey sections
L.A. RADIO -- THE WAY IT WAS!
Stations of the Recent Past: some famous, some short-lived, some legendary;
that were pretty big in their day.
Same site, easier-to-remember URL.
...and to salute the stations that ARE still with us
(after 20 years or more) there is a links page for those stations that now
have websites.
List is complete to 1977; some '78 to '80 missing.
Here you can see transmitters, studios, buildings and other items from photos and images contributed to this website.
Various images of radio station playlists.
for KHJ and KRLA.
If you've got Real Audio(tm) you can listen to a couple of KMET jingles, hear the intro to KHJ's 1976 year-end countdown, plus a few other
interesting things. I have added a SAN DIEGO aircheck to the page.
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To Wikipedia for loads of station info above,
and to Richard Pinch, John Fleenor, Richard "Data" Newton and
Betty Borni.