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KSJO rode a wave of popularity during the decade due primarily to the appeal of morning personalities Lamont and Tonelli. By 1998, KSJO's signal was simulcast on three other separate stations (located near 92.3 on the dial) around the San Francisco Bay Area: 92.7 KXJO in Alameda/Oakland , 92.7 KMJO in Marina and 92.1 KFJO in Walnut Creek .
Wilson played Lamont through the run of the series, and became the star when Redd Foxx walked off the show in 1974 over a salary dispute with the producers and his character was written out for the rest of the season. Foxx returned the following year, and the pair worked together until 1977 when the show was cancelled.
KSAN (107.7 MHz, "107.7 The Bone") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to San Mateo, California, and serving the San Francisco Bay Area.It is owned and operated by Cumulus Media and it airs a classic rock radio format.
The Lamont Brothers didn’t grow up building houses, but after graduating from Lehigh University in 2007, they moved to Dallas and started gaining experience by repairing water damage and fire ...
Veteran academic, author, activist and television host Marc Lamont Hill will join AMG’s Black news/entertainment media platform theGrio. Hill will bring his perspectives on culture, politics ...
Rap Sh!t (pronounced "Rap Shit") is an American comedy television series created by Issa Rae for HBO Max.The show is produced by Hoorae Productions and 3 Arts Entertainment and centers on two Miami-based rappers (portrayed by Aida Osman and KaMillion) who try to find success in the music industry.
The Adventures of Paddington premiered on Nickelodeon in the United States on 20 January 2020. A sneak-peek premiere of the first episode aired on 20 December 2019. [11] [1] In the United Kingdom, the series was premiered on Nick Jr. on 2 March 2020 [12] and it first aired on Channel 5's Milkshake! block on 5 October. [citation needed]
The group spent 16 months crafting a 6,500-square-foot display from scratch, placed alongside an iconic, blood-splattered set piece from "The Sopranos."