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In the News(paper): Weekend radio in Los Angeles

(From the "L.A. Times")

"...weekend radio has changed, and many would say not for the better. Once a training ground for budding talent, the consolidation of radio stations over the last decade has squeezed out some of the richness of local programming in favor of more infomercials and syndicated programs.
Still, there are plenty of gems. Amid the vast, polyglot Southern California market, we spotlight 10 locally recorded English-language programs that typify the eclectic spirit of weekend radio."

(BTW: polyglot=The property of speaking multiple languages)

Read this article at the following link:

http://www.calendarlive.com/tv/cl-wk-cover24aug24,0,4758406.story?coll=la-home-headlines
 
Ah, let's open the newspaper: Here's a shot of a towerclimber with a bunch of antennae in the background and this caption: SUMMIT: Only the workers are allowed to climb Mt. Wilson towers."

How helpful.

Jeff Levy.
The Pet Show on KRLA.
KCRW's Good Food.

No Harry Shearer?

A KPCC talk show that features a segment on swap meet that sells rare mexican fruits and vegetables; and a Roger Corman film festival.

CANCEL THE XM SWEETIE, I'M A'COMING HOME!
 
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