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Encyclopedia > Michael Jackson (radio)

Michael Jackson was a popular radio talk show host on KABC in Los Angeles. He is currently on KNX radio in Los Angeles as a news analyst and interviewer. KABC-TV (Channel 7) is the Los Angeles-based West Coast flagship television station of the American Broadcasting Company. ... Griffith Observatory and the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. ... KNX is a Los Angeles, California, clear channel radio station operating on 1070 kHz with 50,000 watts of power from a transmitter site in Torrance. ...


External link

Michael Jackson Talk Radio (http://www.michaeljacksontalkradio.com/)


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Michael Jackson (radio commentator) at AllExperts (339 words)
Michael Jackson is a radio talk show host based in the Los Angeles area.
Jackson is best known for his political radio show, which aired on L.A. radio station KABC.
He was a radio deejay in his native South Africa and England before coming to the United States.
Michael Jackson Talk Radio (320 words)
Michael would not let him hang up, he kept him on the line and on the air, and during a commercial break, while keeping the caller on one line he got the suicide squad on the other.
Michael was able to talk the caller into answering the door while still on the phone and the man's life was saved.
Michael insisted I read the article and at the same time renewed his request to do more "talk time." Well, you don't argue with Time Magazine so I said to our all night man, who was now a national hero.
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