Back to the days of ‘Boss Radio’
“Boss Radio” will live again -- at least for a few hours -- when XM Satellite Radio pays tribute to the old KHJ-AM on its 1960s channel.
Every Friday, the XM show “Sonic Sound Salutes” resurrects a station from the ‘60s era, playing jingles and clips of the DJs and taking calls from listeners who remember it.
This week, from 1 to 6 p.m., the focus will be on KHJ, at one time the most listened-to station in the country with its Top 40 playlist and a lineup of on-air personalities that included the Real Don Steele, “Humble” Harve Miller, Robert W. Morgan and Charlie Tuna (now the morning host at L.A.’s KBIG-FM).
KHJ-AM (930) now is a Spanish-language station known as La Ranchera.
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