Today on LARadio.com, Don Barrett wrote a lengthy essay about the state of Los Angeles radio. He did not include any news items or the Rewind feature. The above comments prove that Jack Popejoy had many admirers. Here is today's Rewind:
LARadio Rewind: February 5, 2011. Longtime KFWB/KNX morning news anchor and earthquake expert Jack Popejoy dies of cancer at his home in Sherman Oaks. He was 63. Born in Austin, Popejoy majored in astronomy at Amherst College and managed campus station WAMH. He later worked at WMEX in Boston and WPEN in Philadelphia. In 1972 he briefly served as program director of KGOE before coming to KIIS as a weekend dj and newscaster. He eventually became KIIS program director. In 1976 Popejoy joined the news staff at KPOL/am-fm. Two years later, as program direcor of KPOL/fm, he changed the call letters to KZLA. Popejoy worked for a short time at KLOS before moving to San Francisco, where he did news for KSAN and KZTO-Channel 20. In 1983 he began doing fill-in on KCOP-Channel 13 newscasts. Popejoy joined KFWB in 1986 and became morning news anchor in 2000. In 2009 he moved to KNX, where he co-anchored the morning news and co-hosted the Saturday-afternoon "Tech News" program. Popejoy, an avid world traveler who had visited all seven continents, won eight Press Club awards and 27 Golden Mike awards.