
KHJ (AM) - Wikipedia
KHJ (930 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station that is licensed to Los Angeles, California. Owned and operated by Relevant Radio, Inc., the station broadcasts Roman Catholic religious …
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The Real Don Steele Collection – Reel Radio
The Real Don Steele is heard on Boss Radio KHJ in Los Angeles the day after his 33rd birthday (April 2, 1969). Real Don refers to his birthday party the night before, and he delivers a …
93KHJ - South Seas Broadcasting
Dec 3, 2025 · 25 Years of KHJ News: Monica Miller Marks Quarter Century of Broadcasting Truth Twenty-five years ago today, ...
REELRADIO - The Real Don Steele Collection - Airchecks
The Real Don Steele 's Fractious Friday Signoffs on KHJ were legendary in Boss Angeles, and served as official notice that the weekend was underway. Here's a quartet of rapid-fire …
KHJ, “Boss Radio” | Oldies Music, Top 40 Hits, Los Angeles
Los Angeles’ KHJ, better known as “Boss Radio” in the mid-1960s, was the most imitated station of its time. After years of “personality” radio—dominated by deejay chatter and replete with …
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of ‘Boss Radio’ KHJ (930 AM)
May 12, 2025 · So KHJ began a “sneak preview” on April 27th, and then morphed into the new format over the next week. The station was not immediately accepted by all.
KHJ AM 930 kHz in Los Angeles, California - radiostation.info
3 days ago · La Ranchera 930 Radio Station information for KHJ at 930 kHz MHz on your AM dial.
93 KHJ! - socalradiohistory.com
On January 31, 1986, KHJ abandoned its classic call letters and adopted those of its FM outlet KRTH. They began playing "Smokin' Oldies -- from the first ten years of rock 'n' roll" and the …
KHJ Los Angeles Radio History - Playlist Research
KHJ originally signed on 720 AM on April 13, 1922, owned by Charles R. Kierulff. Later that year it was acquired by the Times Mirror Company, which also owned the Los Angeles Times.