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Who is a better morning man on KJLH Cliff Winston or Steve Harvey?

Oh me I think Cliff Winston was a better morning man on KJLH IMO. He was all about tackling issues in South Los Angeles and a way better Program Director and Music Director than Aundrae Russel. Steve Harvey plays around too much and I'm sick of his crappy imitation of a preacher and the prank phone calls are dull now. While Cliff Winston was a very serious man but very down to earth morning man. To make matters worse they have the KJLH PD Aundrae Russell doing "Sports Time" during the local breaks. KJLH may be on life support but Stevie Wonder is fighting so hard to keep it on the air and I respect him for keeping KJLH and running. What are your thoughts? I miss the old line up from the early 2000's.
6:00am-10:00am Cliff & Janine
10:00am-3:00pm Kevin Nash
3:00pm-7:00pm Lon McQ with " The Request Drive at 5" of course
7:00pm-12:00am Frankie Ross
Late Nights were handled by Delorse Thomspon. IMO that was KJLH's best line up.
 
I am not familiar with the radio people on KJLH, but I must say I miss the KJLH from the 90's compared to today. I miss KACE even more. Whenever, I visited LA in the 90's I remember mostly listening to KACE.
 
XMportable said:
I am not familiar with the radio people on KJLH, but I must say I miss the KJLH from the 90's compared to today. I miss KACE even more. Whenever, I visited LA in the 90's I remember mostly listening to KACE.
I agree with you all the way but I never got chance to listen KACE in the 90's because I was too little to listen to KACE. I read about their issue with rap music once before. KKBT 92.3 The Beat was my favorite station back in the day. KJLH I wasn't really feeling in the 90's because they would mix smooth jazz with their R&B tracks sometimes. In the 90's and early 2000's the music on KJLH sounded better when they were using " The Artists You Know, The Songs You Love" slogan in the mid to late 90's. Heck they sounded good when they were using the "Today's R&B & Classic Soul" positioner in early 2000's. I have to admit KJLH had a much better playlist during the 90's and early 2000's.
 
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