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By 1965, Reed decided to return to Los Angeles. His last show at WMCA was on March 20 of that year. Thousands of his fans cheered him at the airport upon his departure. Many fans who were thrilled of his return greeted him when he arrived in LA. This ushered in his second stint at KFWB and
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from 1979 until 1982. KMET (the "Mighty Met") had a nearly 20-year run as one of L.A.'s top album rock outlets ultimately losing its decades-long ratings war with its cross-town FM rival, KLOS.
450:-Los Angeles. In 1968, Reed programmed what would become one of the first 24-hour automated music stations. It would go live in the summer of 1969. He left KMET for one year in 1971 to work at 473:. He would leave KMET for KLOS (FM) in 1979. His lingering heart condition caught up with him on March 16, 1983. He died in his West Los Angeles home at the age of 56. 588: 333:, playing jazz and calling himself "The Boy on the Couch." On January 2, 1958, KFWB became a pioneering Top 40 station known as "Color Radio/Channel 98," and the 583: 138: 613: 341:, Ted Quillin, and Gene Weed. Reed held the 6-9 P.M. time slot. Under Program Director Chuck Blore, KFWB became the number-one radio station in LA. 431: 461:
In 2014, Reed was inducted into the Rock Radio Hall of Fame in the "Legends of Rock Radio-Programming" category for his work at KPPC and KMET.
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AM radio format and its limitations. However, both stations ran into a conflict with their respective owners, thus resulting in a DJ strike, ("
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in his home state of New York on February 7, 1963. He soon became part of a team of disc jockeys known as "The Good Guys," among them
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He was known as "The Fastest Tongue in the West," for the speed in which he spoke to his audience. He left KFWB for
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were known as "The Seven Swinging Gentlemen." The lineup included Bruce Hayes, Al Jarvis, Joe Yocam, Elliot Field,
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The incorrect alternate spelling as B. Mitchell Reed is often used in The Los Angeles Times and elsewhere.
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in pursuit of a band making headlines in hopes of breaking them in New York. The band was none other than
307: 383: 608: 603: 415: 44: 434:." Both KMPX and KPPC achieved more success than anticipated due to the popularity of this new AOR ( 435: 265: 406:. With no such similar music station in L.A., Reed left KFWB and, with Donahue, founded the new 512: 303: 189: 399: 395: 352:, a fellow alum from Boys High School in Brooklyn who had graduated two years ahead of him. 430:, "So much did Reed talk her up that her first live dates in town were all sellouts at the 490: 390:, June 1967, Reed realized he wanted to go in another direction music-wise. He met with 504: 423: 411: 387: 311: 299: 244: 572: 535: 443: 419: 391: 338: 272: 254: 454:. He returned to KMET in 1972 where he worked until 1978. Reed then went to work at 314:, he entered the world of radio while teaching political science at his alma mater. 349: 558: 368: 364: 330: 276: 257: 127: 240: 552: 451: 447: 403: 345: 418:. In March of 1968, with the release of her debut album, singer-songwriter 295: 145: 562: 360: 439: 356: 261: 540: 438:) programming, which was in defiant opposition to the then current 398:
over the frustrations of AM radio's music restrictions. Donahue was
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in New York in 1956. A year later, he landed a job at AM station
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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of Media alumni
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