Here is the Rewind from April 22:
LARadio Rewind: April 13, 1922. Two days after airing a test broadcast,
Charles Kierulff, owner of Motorola radio distributor Kierulff & Co., puts KHJ on the air with 50 watts of power at 833 kHz, broadcasting from the
Los Angeles Times building at 1st and Broadway. The hour-long dedicatory broadcast includes the playing of The Star Spangled Banner, a message from
Times publisher Harry Chandler, a newscast, a children's story and some musical performances. In November 1922, Kierulff sold KHJ to the Times and power was increased to 500 watts. Cadillac dealer
Don Lee, owner of KFRC, purchased KHJ in 1927. Power was raised to 5000 watts in 1940. KHJ broadcast at several different frequencies over the years before finally moving to 930 in 1941. Under the ownership of RKO General, KHJ aired a top-40 format from 1965 to 1980. From 1986 to 1989, the station played oldies as KRTH/am and then became Spanish-language KKHJ. In 2000, the KHJ call letters returned. In 2014, the station became an affiliate of Immaculate Heart Radio.
Patrick Madrid hosts the morning show.
http://ihradio.com/
And there was no mention of Bill Drake or Ron Jacobs. I've referred to them in some of the stories I've written about KHJ but not in
all of them. If it makes you feel any better, Ron, I also didn't mention the Warner brothers every time I wrote about KFWB. "And the beat.....goes on."