Even though I don’t live in the L.A. area, I’d sometimes listen to kfwb, so I’m
sorry to see it change also.
From: Karen Delzer
Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 8:51 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Bulk] [ourplace] Re: also, for those living in southern California
Yah, I remember on the show WKRP in Cincinnati that they talked about how radio
had just gone down so much, and I didn't think much about it. But now, when I
watch the reruns of the show, I think as how they were right. Man, were they
ever!
Karen
on 05:55 PM 2/29/2016, Rosemarie Chavarria said:
Hi, Karen,
I think radio started to die in the middle 70's. It's gone downhill since
then.
Rosie
On 2/29/2016 4:57 PM, Karen Delzer wrote:
Sorry to say that radio died a long, long time ago, Marty. So very sad.
Karen
on 03:16 PM 2/29/2016, Marty Rimpau said:
Hi all, especially those living in southern california, I just found out
that today is the last day of English language broadcasting for kfwb, as
tomorrow, principal communications wil be taking over the station, and I think,
they will be an asian language radio station, so I don't know if the call
letters will change, but no matter what has happened with kfwb, I've always had
a secret hope, though unrealistic, that channel 98, or even b-98 would emerge
again, even if they were to be playing today's music, so a greate part of
southern california history, as far as I'm concerned, will have been lost
tomorrow.
Marty
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