Originally, 106.7 FM was KPPC-FM, owned by the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. They broadcast religious programming with a co-owned AM station. As the church encountered difficulties operating the stations, they sold the two stations to an outside company, Crosby-Avery Broadcasting, with the church retaining the right to broadcast its services over both stations. Until 1969, the station still broadcast from the basement of the church.
You probably read in this very paper that longtime KROQ (106.7 FM) personality Edwin Gould, aka “Jed the Fish,” passed away last week due to lung cancer ... There were maybe three consecutive years KROQ (106.7 FM) played around.
Sam Fender rocked out with special guest Adam Granduciel of The War On Drugs at Coachella... Speaking to KROQ-FM at Coachella, he spilled. “Can I tell you something mental? I got offered to go to a Joni Jam ... “Honestly, it was nerves ... He added ... .
The Sessanta 2.0 tour will pick back up at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on Thursday, April 24 ... Q ... Q ... SEE ALSO ... KROQ-FM’s Jed the Fish, longtime DJ at the radio station, dies at 69 ... KROQ-FM’s Jed the Fish, longtime DJ at the radio station, dies at 69.
Radio personality Jed “The Fish” Gould, who for 34 years spun records on the afternoon shift at KROQ-FM (106.7), and ... Kevin Ryder returns to KROQ 106.7-FM five years after station fired him.
Radio personality Jed “The Fish” Gould, who for 34 years spun records on the afternoon shift at KROQ-FM (106.7), and ... Kevin Ryder returns to KROQ 106.7-FM five years after station fired him.
Before you start tuning in at 99.1, though, keep in mind that this is a low-power FM signal designed to be heard in and around Long Beach... the year KRTH (101.1 FM) went all-news ... Kevin Ryder returns to KROQ 106.7-FM five years after station fired him.
You probably read in this very newspaper that Kevin Ryder has returned to KROQ (106.7 FM), the station where he woke up Los Angeles with partner Gene “Bean” Baxter and others for over a quarter century — 33 years, in fact.