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Friends of KFXM

We Invite You to Visit Our KFXM Friends.  The Sites listed here are KFXM/KDUO-related, having historical material and current information.

LARadio.com was started in 1997 by Don Barrett, a radio DJ, on-air personality, movie studio marketing executive and consultant.

Barrrett wrote the ultimate guidebook, “Los Angeles Radio People,” published in 1994. A second volume was published in 1997 and is a valuable reference to the people of the industry.

If you are or were in Southern California radio, or just a fan of what’s going on behind the scenes, LA Radio is a must!

When visiting the site you can look for almost anyone who has been in radio and television as well as recording artists. There’s a lot to browse at LARadio and there is a membership section with even more interesting information.

440 International was instrumental in locating several of our former KFXM and KDUO DJ’s. Several of our DJ’s had registered at 440 international and gave email addresses but most of their radio station history was outdated from three to six years on a average.

If you are looking for radio stations or fellow DJ’s from the past, 440 international is one of your best choices to find them. We also wish to thank 440 international for updating the listings on their Website for KFXM and KDUO with a link to our site.

440 International was created by, and still maintained by, former 93KHJ / Los Angeles DJ Johnny Williams.  Johnny was KHJ’s overnight Boss Jock from the very beginning – and today stands out as the best overnight jock of all-time.

You can get to 440 International by clicking here:  440 International Website

Southern California Radio History has a good collection of information on radio stations and on-air personalities. They also have links to other very interesting radio related sites. We have provided this link as our reciprocal agreements between other radio Websites.

So Cal Radio History (Click Here)

Doug has been a KFXM FANatic since childhood. While growing up in San Bernardino, he spent almost all his spare time listening to KFXM and fierce compettitor K/men on the radio. Doug started collecting the weekly tune sheets and periodicals published by the two rival radio stations. He has now established a Blog site on the Internet where he shares his collection with visitors. Historically speaking, Doug can provide accurate information as to when things happened back then.

Blogs are basically mini-Web sites where you can post pictures for viewers to review. The viewers can then click on “post a comment” button and the Blog site allows for an inter-exchange of comments and opinions. For those interested in radio station memorabilia, this is an excellent place to visit.

Click here to visit Doug’s KFXM-K/men Blogspot.