KMET was a Los Angeles FM radio station owned by Metromedia (hence the "MET" in its call sign) that broadcast at 94.7 MHz beginning on May 2, 1966. It...
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KMET or Kmet may refer to: KMET (AM), a radio station (1490 AM) licensed to Banning, California, United States KMET (FM), a defunct FM radio station located...
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Radio Free Oz on station KPFK FM. They continued appearing on Radio Free Oz, which later moved to KRLA 1110 AM and then KMET FM, through February 1969. They...
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hired to make a success of KMET-FM and then to create the programming for a new radio format on a new Los Angeles station, KROQ-FM ("K-Rock"), where he remained...
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disc jockey known for her shows SNAP! on KCRW-FM and Breakfast with the Beatles on KMET-FM and later KLSX-FM. She has been called the "most influential American...
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Wonder. Five radio stations—KCSB-FM in Santa Barbara, KNAC in Long Beach, KRLA in Pasadena and KMET-FM and KPPC-FM in Los Angeles—immediately began playing...
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Hibbert's. On 1 October 1975, Toots and the Maytals were broadcast live on KMET-FM as they performed at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles. This broadcast was...
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22 July 2008 (2008-07-22) in the United States. It is the official release of KMET FM's radio broadcast, then bootleg album and – later – semi-legal release Santa...
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Francisco. On 1 October 1975, Toots and the Maytals were broadcast live on KMET-FM as they performed at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles. This broadcast was...
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1985). Jim Ladd Hosts InnerView – Julian Lennon '84 (Radio). Los Angeles: KMET-FM. Retrieved 18 March 2013. Burianek, CJ. "Valotte: Lonely". Heyjules.com...
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the album was getting airplay on KWST FM in Los Angeles. The following week, it was being played on KMET FM in Los Angeles. That year also saw motor...
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KMET (1490 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station that is licensed to Banning, California and serves the eastern part of the Riverside—San Bernardino area...
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Auditorium on 20 October 1972 during the Ziggy Stardust Tour. Taken from KMET FM's radio broadcast, it was available only as a bootleg for more than 20 years;...
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while the Firesign Theatre's radio show Radio Free Oz was running on KMET (FM), the Firesigns wrote a pilot script for a show inspired by Fred Allen's...
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Jim Ladd (section Early years and KMET)
two years there, he moved to Los Angeles station KLOS. In 1974 he moved to KMET, known to its legions of listeners as "The Mighty Met", where he would remain...
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2009, KSWD held "Finally a KMET Friday", an on-air event paying tribute to the defunct, pioneering Los Angeles rock station KMET. The event featured on-air...
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Lookin' Over My Dead Dog Rover" by Kevin Gershon from 1973 and played on KMET FM in Los Angeles. In 1948, Al "Jazzbo" Collins, a popular Salt Lake City...
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category for his work at KPPC and KMET. In 1978, Reed underwent coronary bypass surgery. He would leave KMET for KLOS (FM) in 1979. His lingering heart condition...
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Smash Hits. p. 33. Retrieved 7 September 2024. KMET (10 April 1977), Peter Gabriel The Roxy LA 4.10.77 KMET FM, retrieved 14 August 2024 Gill, Andy (24 September...
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Captain Mikey (section KMET (1972–1974))
Los Angeles' KMET", and was described as "one of the very best programmers in Top 40 radio as well as what we called progressive rock on FM." In October...
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hosting a public service radio program "What You Can Do For Your Country" on KMET-FM in Los Angeles. He used the program to attract young people to his Revitalization...
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across the U.S., including WNEW and WNEW-FM in New York City, WIP and WMMR in Philadelphia and KLAC and KMET in Los Angeles. WASH has been an adult contemporary...
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Record (Epic Records, 1973), an exclusive interview in Los Angeles with KMET-FM's B. Mitchel Reed - Jesse "Ed" Davis talks about his background, his music...
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Beatles with host Deirdre O'Donoghue moved to KLSX from KNX-FM, a show which she began doing on KMET in 1983. After she died in 2001, the show was taken over...
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Cable radio (redirect from Cable FM)
their hearts and minds, often discussed in the same breath as KMET, KPPC, KWST, KRLA, KROQ-FM and KNAC, legendary southern California radio stations in their...
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reported that KROQ Arbitron numbers of 3.7 were closing in on AOR leaders KMET at 4.0 and KLOS at 3.9. Carroll, as a consultant, took the "Rock of the 80s"...
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FM is a 1978 American comedy drama film about internal conflicts at an FM radio station directed by John A. Alonzo and starring Michael Brandon, Eileen...
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Kelley, pursued a broadcasting career and is best known as a newscaster at KMET-FM in Los Angeles during the 1970s and '80s. Kelley was always controversial...
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