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These recordings received only minimal sales although the second Blue Velvets single was added to Oakland's KEWB top 40 playlist by famed disc jockey Casey Kasem, who was employed at the station.
These recordings received only minimal sales although the second Blue Velvets single was added to Oakland's KEWB top 40 playlist by disc jockey Casey Kasem, who was employed at the station.
When he was hired in the early ' 60s at KEWB to do an overnight shift, he gradually phased out playing records, and began chatting with callers.
The station was soon sold to Crowell-Collier Broadcasting Company, who owned KFWB and KEWB in California.

KEWB and owned
It bought 910 AM KEWB which it renamed KNEW, because Metromedia owned WNEW in New York.

KEWB and by
Guided by programmer Chuck Blore, KEWB " Color Radio-Channel 91 " adopted the same on-air approach Blore implemented at Los Angeles sister station KFWB: current pop / rock hits, amusing format elements, and energetic, funny air personalities.
Morgan went by his last name while working the morning drive at KEWB.
KNEW recorded new station jingles using the original KEWB melody ( also used by KFWB, KDWB, and as a hit instrumental, " Image " by Hank Levine ).
The KNEW staff featured several KEWB veterans including air personalities Ron Lyons and Ron Reynolds, board operator Carl " The Caterpillar " Dahlstrom ( a nickname given him by Gary Owens ), and Casey Kasem's former operator Jim Tharp.
Led by News Director Gil Haar ( Eugene Gelhaar ), the veteran news team included Knowles Robertson, Ron Baker, Barney Lee ( continuing from the KEWB days ), and award-winning Mike Forrest ( who left in 1977 for a TV job in Philadelphia ).

KEWB and 1959
KLX became KEWB on June 7, 1959.

KEWB and .
CRAC, KEWB, SPERT-I, Godiva device, and BORAX experiments contributed to this research.
Shortly thereafter, Steele began his radio career working outside of L. A. at a small station, KBUC in Corona, CA then moving on to KEPR Kennewick, KIMA Yakima and KXLY Spokane, all in Washington ; KOIL Omaha, Nebraska ; KISN Portland, Oregon, and KEWB San Francisco before returning to Los Angeles to help kick off what would become one of the most influential radio stations in the country, 93 / KHJ, Boss Radio, in April 1965.
KEWB 910AM debuted as a pop music station, pitting it against existing San Francisco Top 40 stations KYA 1260AM and KOBY 1550AM.
KYA outlasted KEWB.
KEWB is considered the launching pad for the radio careers of Casey Kasem, Gary Owens, " The Real " Don Steele, and Robert W. Morgan.
Gary Owens did a humorous morning show at KEWB.
Other notable KEWB personalities included Don McKinnon, Buck Herring, " Honest " John Trotter, Art Nelson, Bobby Dale, Perry Roberts, Chris Borden, Jim Wayne, Michael Jackson, and Ken Knox.
KEWB DJs Ron Lyons and Ron Reynolds returned during the KNEW years.
Hawkins restored the nickname " Channel 91 " and on-air elements echoing its earlier days as Top 40 rocker KEWB.
* KEWB ( FM ), a radio station ( 94. 7 FM ) licensed to serve Anderson, California, United States

was and owned
After all, Woodruff owned a competent printing plant and was the logical man for the job.
his hospital and doctor bills had been large and his income had been cut until he was receiving little except small rentals on some properties he still owned.
There is a humorous but revealing story about a rancher who owned a large slice of Texas and who wanted to have on it everything that was necessary for a completely pleasant community.
Milton and Rosella Lovett of Cranston were awarded $55,000 damages from the state in Superior Court yesterday for industrial property which they owned at 83 Atwells Ave., Providence, and which was condemned for use in construction of Interstate Route 95.
The job at Funk wasn't particularly better, but it got him away from being subordinate to John and assured him steady advancement, since Funk was owned to a large degree by various branches of Linda's family.
By the time his son Abraham was born, Thomas owned two farms, several town lots, livestock, and horses.
AMEX was a mutual organization, owned by its members.
Absalon was born into the powerful Hvide clan, and owned great land possessions.
With the coming-of-age of railroads superseding canal barge transport, the lake was abandoned by the Commonwealth, sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad, and sold again to private interests and eventually came to be owned by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club in 1881.
This was the first major professional sports championship for the state of Arizona and the first for a team ( in the four major North American professional sports leagues ) owned or controlled by Colangelo, whose basketball Suns made it to the NBA Finals in 1976 and 1993 but lost both times.
The stadium, which is owned directly by the club, was inaugurated in 2006 and replaced the old Alkmaarderhout venue as the DSB Stadion.
One franchise that did not share in this newfound success of the league was the Chicago Cardinals, owned by the Bidwill family, who had become overshadowed by the more popular Chicago Bears.
This early version ran on the Marinchip Systems 9900 computer ( Marinchip Systems was owned by Autodesk co-founders John Walker and Dan Drake ).
Originally, the B ( wireline ) side license was usually owned by the local phone company, and the A ( non-wireline ) license was given to wireless telephone providers.
It probably comes from the 12th century and was owned by an ecclesiastical patron of the north or south province.
Jensen was born August 24, 1923, in San Diego, California, the son of Linda Mary ( née Schachtmayer ) and Arthur Alfred Jensen, who operated and owned a lumber and building materials company.
( Ben Dykes, who owned the land on which the prison was built, was both depot agent and postmaster.
However, its release was cancelled at the last moment at the demand of Judge, who owned approval rights for video releases of the series.
In Minsk there were a dozen privately owned ISP's and in some larger cities Beltelecom's broadband was available.
However, some researchers have disputed the major league status of the Union Association, pointing out that franchises came and went and contending that the St. Louis club, which was deliberately " stacked " by the league's president ( who owned that club ), was the only club that was anywhere close to major league caliber.
Although it appears clear that Badminton House, Gloucestershire, owned by the Duke of Beaufort, has given its name to the sports, it is unclear when and why the name was adopted.

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