I think I know the shortest run at L.A. radio might be Tennessee Ernie Ford, in the early 50's before he became a Country music superstar. I think he spent like 6 months in San Bernardino,
before it was KDAY AM 1580.
We could open up another thread for the shortest Radio gigs in L.A.? Offered to interview for a fulltime position at KFI, jumped in the shower and it changed to part time shift.I still went down to KFI on Ardmore, David G. Hall got up to shake my hand, tripped over his Desk and fell down. Poor Stella looked horrified. Never even got the part time shift.Even though I never worked in L.A. I might have one of the shortest tenures at a radio station......8 hours! Hired in the morning to start the graveyard shift and just before heading into the station to familiarize myself with the board get a call from the PD that hired me saying "Don't bother coming in; station's just been sold and we've all been fired, including you" He was really embarrassed, he didn't have a clue that the owners even had the station for sale. Needless to say I was pissed. But not as mad as the DJ who unplugged his headphones and walked out the door in the middle of his shift.
I'll have to go with Brian Beirne, 27 years in L.A., KRTH.
If he's not the longest, then pretty close!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Beirne
I think I know the shortest run at L.A. radio might be Tennessee Ernie Ford, in the early 50's before he became a Country music superstar. I think he spent like 6 months in San Bernardino,
before it was KDAY AM 1580.
IIRC - Ford was also on KXLA 1110 for quite a bit longer.