Talk:KFAC (defunct radio station)

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This article needs to be researched and rewritten. It has almost no dates; not even when the station started or when these supposedly calamitous changes took place. I would really like to know some of the history here.

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I've added a lot of early years info based on interviews I've heard with the original DJs and my own memories. I would appreciate anyone who has them adding more exact dates (Though the only way to get these might be to search through microfilms of the L.A. Times and Herald-Examiner). KXL 15:09, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] comments moved from article page.

Moving comments from article page. Not sure who made them originally--Rtphokie (talk) 13:51, 10 February 2008 (UTC)

This entry may contain some inaccuracies. Some details given here (through 1982) should not be strictly relied upon prior to some additional editing. Access to the documentary (broadcast on the station's 40th anniversary, produced by one of its longtime music directors, Clyde Allen) may assist with this editing, although most of the information provided in this wiki article is factual.

(In notation to the disclaimers at the top of the page, it should be noted that, as this was a private company, the ability to cite every single reference will never be 100%. Internal documents are rarely disclosed from private organizations, and we rely on the media and the many participants and contributors here. As with the entire Wikipedia system, much of it is a collaboration of an honor system, and the variety and number of people who experienced this station all have something of value to include here. Thus the essense of the entry can be given some measure of grace and assurance that this very community and its collective interest to preserve the truth in an encyclopedic state, will strive to maintain accuracy and good will, and in general this seems to be the case.)