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Radio Today Kppc - 1240 Saturday Septiimber 22
KECA -790 KFI -640KFWB . 920 KH.1 930 KNX - 1070KRKD . 1150 KERN - 1410KFOX . 1280KGER . 1390KIEV .870 KOWL - 1580 KVOE 1480 KALI . 1430 KFSG 1150KGFJ . 1230KLAC .570 KPMC - 1560 KWKW 1300 RADIO TODAY KPPC - 1240 SATURDAY SEPTIIMBER 22. 1951 KFAC - 1330KFVD - 1020KGIL- 1260 KMPC - .710 KXLA . 1110 KALI-Tam o Shanter KNX-Frank Goss KHJ-Lombardoland, KRKDAValtz & Song KMPC-Ser. in Blue KRKD-Raee ReSults KECA-Newstand DRAMA- SPORTS- 2:15 P.M. KFWB-Red Rowe Theatre 10:55 a.m. KALI, KGFJ, KFOX. KECA.Who Ya KECA-B, Garred KNX-Gene Autry 8:00 KECA- Lone Ranger Yanks-Boston Laughin' at? 8:30 KFI-Magnifleent Montagu'. 11:45 KECA.Oregon State- MehlKHJ-SC vs. Wash. St. 6:00 P.M. KMPC-Hollywood 9:00 KNX-Gang Busters Calling gan State 2:30 P.M. KFI-Maisie MUSIC- 1:15 KFI-Oregoh U. vs. Stanford 8:45 P.M. KNX-This Living KLAC-News; Jarvis KFWB-Music 6;30 KFI-Salute toio11y. Bowl 1:45 KMPC.11. of Cal, vs. SantaKFIVII.Peter Potter KNX-HopaiongCassidy 8:00 KFAC-Evening Concert Clara KGFJ.News KFWB-News, Music 8:55 P.M. 10:30 KILI-Dance Music 2:15 KHJ-SC-Washington State KRKD-News KMPC.News KECA.News 11:10 KI1J4ndians-Tigers PUBLIC INTEREST- KM-Hawaii Calls 9:00 P.M. 6:45 KECA-Report to People 2:45 P.M. KECA-World Opinion COMEDY- KFI-Muslcal Merry- 7:00 KMPC-Congressman Speaks KFWB.Bill Anson KGFJ-Requebt 016 TZT-IT.Calif NMI_ nutria 6:30 KFI-Rayburn & Finch KMPC-Uniyersity of Performance Go-Round Calif.-SantaClara KECA-Memory Book KECASaturday 6:15 P.M. -
The Dale Carnegie Course Chinchillas
LMI huh (Mif.), Mwrty M. 3, W3 PRESS.TELEGRAM-B-71 LOOKING AND LIStENING KiAC-570 KECA-790 KPOX-1280 KNXT Channel 2 KECA Chdrintl KFI-640 KHJ-930 KFAC-1330 KNBH Channel 4 KHJ Channel Crosby Will Appear on TV KMPC-710 KFWB-980 KGER-1390 KTLA Channel 5 KTTV Channtl RADIO KBIG-740 KNX-1070 KVOE-1480 TV KLAC Channtl 13 DR. COWEN FM KLON-88.1 KFOX-102.3 KNOB-103.1 on Once-a-Month Basis GIVES YOU ALL THE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 8:11 KNBH. (4)—Foods for : By JOHN FREDERICK CREDIT YOU NEED A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 4:00 P.M. KHJ (9)—Amateur BaxUs; Thought, L. -Kingston . WIlmlna^oD, Golden Biggest news on the "TV front Harry Owens Show, KNXT (2) _ _ • (5). Gloves Seml-Flnala 12:00 NOON KHJ—Tituj Moody (0:55) KNX— Ma Perkins 'Trouble' Chasers," is the announcement that Bing at 8 'p. m. » . 4:00 P. M. KGER— Tommy Balrd Billy Gilbert KNXT (2)—i-ux Video KNXT m—Garry Moor. KECA <7)—Al Jarvls. Theater: "Inn' of KNBH (4)—BIB Payoff Crosby has a'greecT'to go Into TV Raids in Norway by British YOU UCIN h*w HHH yew crwKt |My»wt> tWuU KLAC—Gene Norman 10:30 • £nlis," Macctouald 10:00 P. M. KHJ (S)—SUr 'Time 'Carey . • U:15' Commandos will be seen in close- I*. IH gcctpt «ny i •l* 13 MMthl KFI—Llfs Beautiful KFI— Strike It Rich KTTV (11)—Naney Dlxon KNXT (2)— Alr:Force ' on a once-a-moritlr basis-for his KMPC—Johnny Orant KFI—Richfield Reporter JCECA— My Tru« Story KLAC (13)—Bob Mc- KNBH (4)—Voice of Jlre- up films made.'during the war KSCA—Mary M. -
VITAMINS Congress Last Year
LOOKING AND LISTENING long i.«h (Calif.), »«nd«y, j«n. la, 1«3J THI MIK-TUIOHAM—Pan »-T KLAC-570 KECA-790 KFOX-1280 •••• KNXT Chanml 2 KECA Channel 7 KFI-640 KHJ-930 KFAC-1330 I Iff KNBH Channel 4 KHJ Channel 9 KMPC-710 KFWB-980 KGER-1390 Premieres Take Spotlight; | f| KTLA Channel 5 KTTV Channel 11 RADIO KBIG-740 KNX-1070 KVOE-7480 KLAC Channel 13 • FM KLON'88.1 KFOX-102.3 KNOB-103.1 Hawthorne Back on TV MONDAY, JANUARY T2, 1953 MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953 WITH JOHN FREDERICK KTTV (11) Town Halt 4:00 P. M. KMPC— Dance Time to 12 KHJ—Tello-Test 4:00 P. M. Party (part 2) 10:39 KECA — Footnotes & Music KNX—Ma Perkins Premieres on radio and TV|Galbraith replaces Lundberg on <NBli (4>— Chcl Milan! KNXT (2)— Calif, Living KLAO—Gens Norman liHJ— Could This Be You KGER—Tommy Baird KTLA (5;— Movie Th't^r; KHJ (9)— Amateur Boxing KF1—Lite Beautiful KNX— Club 15 10:30 along with appearances of stars!the station's 10 o'clock news. "Anon Equad" Wilmington Bowl 77:00 A. M. KMFC—Johnny Grant KGER — John Brown KFI—Strike _lt Rich KECA (7) — Al Jarvis o*30 ' KLAC (13;— Mike Hoy , KECA—Mary M. ilcBrlde seems to take the spotlight today Art Baker's "You Asked for KHJ (9)— Star Time KNXT (2)— Lux Video ll:lfi KHJ—Fulton Leivis Jr. KTTV (111 — Nancy Dlxon Theatre: "Two for KNXT (2)— Larry Itevens KFWB—Red Rowc Rancho so let's get right into the news of It," KECA (T) at 8 p. -
4111 P Radio Today
ICALI 1430KFI - 640KGIL 1260 KMPC. - 710ICPPC - 1240 KING 740 (FOX 1280 KGF.1-1230 ICNX-1070 KRKD -1150 KBLA-1490KM 1150 930KOV/L- 1580KVOE - 1480 RADIO TODAY 790KFVD-1020 KECA - ICWICW - 1300 KERN- 1410KFWB-980KIEV- 870 ICPOL- 4540 TUESDAY,. NOVEMBERO. 1953 KFAC - 1330 KGER - 1390 KLAC 570 KPMC - 1560 IONA -1110 2:30 P.M. 6:00 P.M. saoP.M. IFHEE:i5 EFI-Lorenzo Jones FM-Dinah Shore 4111 P CFT-News. Putnam PUBLIC INTEREST- iclx-curt Maccey MX-Johnny Dollar EMCA-Hollywood 4:00 kW-Fulton Lewis Jr. (RCA-Reserve; Jack'sCECA-News Ramey 600 IUT-George Putnam Place WT-Gab. Heatter KNX-Lowell Thomas 900 BF:CA-Town 31eet1ng Ea-AC-Pops Concert CLAGNeem Tunes MI-Monte Cristo 9:30 ILNX-Harry Truman 2:45 P.M. - CMPC-Kelley Sports 8:45P.M. VARIETY- KFI-Marriage Pays 'AC-News, ConcertKM-Your Hostess KNX-Wizard Odds {FWB-Joe Mary Hickok 10I-DInah Shore KII.T-Lynn Looks at Hernandez MCC-Family Skeleton DRAMA AND 3ITSTERr- Hollywood CGF.I-Request laCA-Mike Malloy 00n TZN.7:-.Tehrinc Boller Performance 3:00 P.M. 6:15 P.M. 9:00 P.M. FK1 broadcasts the news today at 6* 6s13*. 7:15, 745, KFI-Travelers bf the West KM-Dragnet KNX-R. Ashton; IwewilMCA-Sports Today; F07E-Beulah 9:45% a.m., 415°, 4:35, 5*, 5:13, 6:13*, $15. 10, and 11* KEC.A-Beat the Rec'rd Stern FCECA-Town Meeting p.m. Newscasts starred el use the news-gathering facilities EFAC-News: Music CdPC-News OLT-Newspaper of Air of the 1,04 Anceles Times for local coverage. -
BROADCAST WEEKLY (Pollmi!Illy RADIOCAST WEBKLY· • BSTABLISHED 19N AS BROADCAST PROGRAM)
LEADING RADIO PROGRAM OF THE PACIFIC COAST CHAIN PROGRAMS CLASSIFIED PACIFIC STANDARD TIME OOHEDlANS SYHPHONY ORCHESTRAS Ford Symphony Orch.• Sunday, 5 p. m CBS ~~i~~, FJ~f{. ;;i':~d~~309p~~..::..::::::::::::::..: :..::::::..:..~g N. Y. Philharmonic OrChestra, Sunday, 12 noon.. __ CBS Benny, Jack, Sunday, 8:30 p.m NBC Radio City Music Hall, Sunday, 9:30 a.m NBC Cook, Joe, Monday. 6:30 p.m __ NBC Standard Symphony, Thursday. 8:15 p.m NBC Penner. Joe. Sunday, 4 :30 p.m NBC Wynn, Ed, Tuesday, 6:30 p.m NBC VARIETY PROGRAl'IS DRMIAS Armour Program, Friday, 6:30 p.m __ NBC Blue Monday Jamboree, Monday, 8:30 p.m KFRC Bible Stories. Sunday, 12 noon __ ..KGO Carefree Carnival, Monday, 5:30 p.m.. .NBC Death Valley Days. Tuesday, 9:30 p.m NBC Captain Henry'S ShOWboat, Thursday, 6 p.m NHU Drama Hour. Monday, 8:30 p.m. __ KGO Chase & Sanborn Opera Guild, Sunday 5 p.m NBC First Nighter, F<iday. 7 p.m. __ NHU Colgate House Party. Monday, 6:30 p.m... __ NBU Grand Hotel, Sunday, 3:30 p.m. __ NBC Crosscuts Log 0' the Day. Mon., Wed., Tburs.• Ladies Laugh Last. Saturday, 7:30 p.m NBC Frl. and Sat., 8:15 a. m. (Tues. 11 a. m.l KGU Lux Radio Theatre. Sunday, 11:30 a.m NBC Fleischmann Hour, Thursday, 5 p.m n.h NBC Mary Pickford Stock Co., Wed. 5 p.m NBC Gibson Famtly, Saturday. 6:30 p.m. __ NBC Memory Lane, Monday. -
SAVE*8.6O I Murder of a Woman Psychiatrist (11) at 8:30 P, M
i.nf m.y Ji,.i»»3 THE INDEPENDENT— P«g» 2 1 KUC »T» KICA 7*0 UU me KWKW-14W KH • MP KHJ *M «QZ IMO KVOI 141 Television Radio KMK 110 KIWI tlO KMC 1MB KK>1 154* Ml* /40 KNX 1070 KOK 1»*0 KMPO 1«0* THURSDAY, MAT 28,1958 Showdoim Due on A.F. Fund Cut THUKSDAY, MAY 28,195S mmmtt M rupwulMlfrr f«r «*«ij». mmt» fcr Mttau. WASHINGTON—tff). The public who has come under heavy fire as a policy meeting to appeal to Eis- • KECA (7)—Al Jtrrtl • feud over a proposal a cut Air a result.of the'proposal, conferred enhower- for a new public explana- 8:00 A. M. • KHJ (»)-^LucJty O-- 8:00 P.M. Force funds brought on a round of today with Sen. Margaret Chase tion of the reasons behind the de- KNBH (4)— Ask Wain- KHJ—C«drl« Fo«t«r I XGEn—Amer. Soul Clinic 3:45 . KNXT- (21—B1K Town - secret, high-level c on £ e r c n c e s Smith' (R,-Me.) and asked for a cision. 7:00 A. M. KNX—Billion Home KTLA'(5)—Newi: Police KXKH (4)—Groucbo Man 4—The Air Force Association, a KLAC— Newi; D. Hivntl- KFOX—Newi KFI—Out- of'tne' Weit ENBH «)—itn. n. B. A. KECA (")—Action Flih- Wednesday as the fight moved chance to give a public explana- KFI — Johnnl* L*« Wills KGEP.—World Newi K1IPC—N«*» . 4:00 P.M. IHK. Mac llcCllntocle tion of the reasons behind the de- group of Air Force veterans, called kMPC— Clock Watcher KECA—Elnier Davli KHJ is,—Tin ..uevers toward the showdown stage. -
Program Highlights Knx-P
KFWB-Peter Potter 6:00 P.M. KNX-Gene Autry PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS KNX-P. Norman TM-Talent Search KNIPC-Jr. Town 0:00 KFACEvening Concert KHF.J-Musie K LAC-News: Jarvis Meeting DRAMA KLAC-News; 570 Club KG F.l.Cotlege of 8;00KECA.Lone Ranger HJ-Dance Music ENX-Local News: .'10 KPI-Rourulup 'rime 10:30K KMPC-Sat. Matinee Tlopalong Cassidy Divine Science 9:00KNX-GancBusters KFLI.Bands for Bonds KEW 13-News, Music SPORTS KFI-SC-Noi re Dame 9:00 P.M. PUBLIC I NTERESI- 10:15 Elli-Arrov-Navy KMPC-News KFW I-American 0:45 KECA-Report to People 3:15 P.M. Eft.T.:ith Army Band Legion Program 7:00 KNIPC-NIKIal of Honor 12:05 KNX-Georgia-Georgia Tech.KPX7A-Sat. Afternoon El-CA-Musical TintypesK PI-Short Story 9:15 K11J-Calif. Natl. Guard With Bill NC,F.T-Req nest 1:45 KF1-SC-Notre Dame 1KECA-Navy Hour nusic 3:30 P.M. Performance IKILT-Glen Hardy SIM Krf-NBC Symphony 4:15 KNX-11aces KECA-Harry Wisrner KEAC-Dinner Concert News 1:11 broadcasts the news today atfie, 6:45e, 7, 7:15, 7:45, 8, 9', KFAC-Musinue a la 6:15 P.M. .KNX-Gang Busters 5:15, 5:45, 8:15, 10, 10:15e, 11'p.m. Carte KFWB-S ports RoundupKFWB-On The Beat 10:30" a.m.; 12 noon; 3:45, 5, KNX-This Living KMPC-Cal if. News, KMPC-Eve. Rhythm and 12:50' a.m. 'Newscasts starred () use thenews-gathering KRKD-News Bob Kelley K LAC-News, Music .,._,............/...mim...,inrlocalcoverage. -
Radio Lifers
..... I· ...., .. T.... .... /~t .. favorite with most of your Radio Lifers. I wonder what is wrong with ~lte me, as I just can't take them. For eor Inspires tlte Pelt my money I'll t~ke the Ink Spots. MilS Louise LOII!O, OriS!" Idaho. Life for over two years, and I enjoy As lor the commercials, we just Slrs: I have been receiving Radio it very much. I like especially your think they are funny and laugh autographed pictures and those en about them. Why grumble about a commercial when the announcer is t1tled "One for the Album." Why just doing his job-and he deserves couldn't you eliminate those articles credit. at the front of the magazine like lV~ hum",,, ilp(JIt'{lI:, In .111.1.1 -'Iann "Something New," and "No More antl.lo I",. 1l;tl~"~"II. SlIr ill. intlud• Roamin'."? . ."lll h~ard tr.t un 1"ltl1rol m.mb~,. of fiull ."t~~Il' .. hnPlJfl "8r.ak/0 .• ' r.h,b But really, I'm no reformer, and h,r.• :· I don't mean to run you down. How· ever. hi my opinion, "Teel Variety Edith C. Bond, 1435 Alyarado Terrace, Los Hall' Is a Saturday night· program Aft!l:lc., Calif. * hlghlfght, and should be listed as one among the other highlights of Sirs: I am writing to say how very Saturday night. I "love "Truth or Con· much weare enjoying Evelyn Bigs by's new radio program. As I'm a sequences," Judy Canova, "Mayor of real fan. you might know her newsy the Town," "Date With Judy," "Fib· talk Is my delight. -
Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT
Los Angeles Department of City Planning RECOMMENDATION REPORT CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMISSION CASE NO.: CHC -2007 -2315 -HCM HEARING DATE: October 18, 2007 Location: 2432 N. Hyperion Ave. TIME: 10:00 AM Council District: 4 PLACE : City Hall, Room 1010 Community Plan Area: Silver Lake-Echo Park- 200 N. Spring Street Elysian Valley Los Angeles, CA Area Planning Commission: East Los Angeles 90012 Neighborhood Council: Silver Lake Legal Description: Lot 2 of Block 27 MR 17- 65/68 PROJECT: Historic-Cultural Monument Application for the HAVEN OF REST REQUEST: Declare the property a Historic-Cultural Monument OWNER: John R. King and Michael S. Simpson 2432 Hyperion Ave Los Angeles, CA 90027 APPLICANT: Silver Lake Neighborhood Council APPLICANT’S Charles J. Fisher REPRESENTATIVE: 140 S. Ave. 57 Los Angeles, CA 90042 RECOMMENDATION That the Cultural Heritage Commission: 1. Declare the property a Historic-Cultural Monument per Los Angeles Administrative Code Chapter 9, Division 22, Article 1, Section 22.171.7 2. Adopt the report findings. S. GAIL GOLDBERG, AICP Director of Planning [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] Ken Bernstein, Manager Office of Historic Resources Prepared by: [SIGNED ORIGINAL IN FILE] ________________________ Edgar Garcia, Preservation Planner Office of Historic Resources Attachments: April 25, 2007 Historic-Cultural Monument Application 2432 N. Hyperion Ave. CHC-2007-2315-HCM Page 2 of 3 FINDINGS The subject building “embodies the distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type specimen, inherently valuable for a study of a period