As posted on the San Francisco board, but notable in Los Angeles, too:
John Kluge, the founder of Metromedia has died. MM once owned KLAC, KMET, and KTTV 11; as well as stations in other markets. Kluge made a fortune selling his TV stations to News Corp,
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/business/media/09kluge.html
An interesting rememberance from a WNEW-FM disc-jockey:
John Kluge, the founder of Metromedia has died. MM once owned KLAC, KMET, and KTTV 11; as well as stations in other markets. Kluge made a fortune selling his TV stations to News Corp,
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/business/media/09kluge.html
An interesting rememberance from a WNEW-FM disc-jockey:
Mike said:A nice quote from Dave Herman, onetime WNEW-FM deejay, on that other board:
When I joined WNEW-FM in 1972 John's corporate offices were in the same location as us... he would arrive at the office about 7 or 7:30 and since I was doing morning drive he would often come into the studio bringing me muffins, bagels, coffee, etc. He'd hang out with me constantly asking me questions. "What's so special about Bob Dylan?", he'd ask. Or "Why did you decide to change the next record you had cued up at the last minute?"
At Thanksgiving every single one of the many hundreds of company employees would get a turkey. A practice that Mel Karmazin (now in charge of Siruis/XM) would continue when he became our boss. I'm sure Mel would agree with me that much of Kluge's management style influenced him as he rose to the top.
Metromedia was the very 1st company to start playing progressive/free form rock on FM on all it's 7 FM stations including WNEW-FM, KSAN (SF), WMMR (Philly) WMMS (Cleveland) and others. That could never have happened without John Kluge at the helm. He is as vital to the history of broadcasting as any other person.