did k-cop air those first anime cartoons "Speed Racer" and "Kimba"? i wonder what channel i always watched them on. l "Billy G. Spradlin" wrote: KHJ was THE Top 40 station in LA in the 60's to late 70's. (although KRLA was also great). After they signed on Top 40 radio was never the same. Programmer Bill Drake got rid of the long DJ raps (called "Clutter") and letting jocks pick thier own music. He restricted the jocks to keep the chatter to a minumum and ran a small tight playlist of 30 well-researched hits and few oldies. I think KHJ-TV was an independant station at the time. I also remember KCOP channel 13 - which used to run classic Warner Brother cartoons in the morning and Gilligan's Island and Leave it to Beaver in the afternoon. Lots of old movies too. Goleta had one of the first cable companies in the nation at the time (1968 when they came in) and we only had one local TV station in Santa Barbera (channel 3 running ABC) so my family watched LA TV stations a lot when I was a kid. I still bang my head against my computer desk when I realise that I could have made tapes of those Top 40 stations when I was a kid but taped my freinds and I singing along to an osmonds record instead. Billy At 10:38 AM 6/8/2004 -0700, you wrote: >i remember the 'Real Don Steele"! forgot all about it, 'til now... and KHJ- was that top-40? waan't ther also a KHJ-TV? if so, remind me what kina shows they aired? >liz Billy G. Spradlin http://listen.to/jangleradio --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger