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Boss Angeles: What does the name Boss Radio mean? Well, it has nothing to do with an employer or supervisor. The word boss in this instance is neither a noun nor a verb. It is used here as an adjective that modifies the word radio. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, boss was slang, meaning something was exceptionally good or first rate or superior. The success of the Boss Radio name and the radio format on 93/KHJ could only have grown out of the culture of Los Angeles. Read More.

Timeline: Rock and roll was born near the middle of the 20th Century in the United States of America. Life as we know it will never be the same again. Read More.

Cutting the Edge on the Cutting Edge: There was much more to life than merely earning success as a cutting edge radio programming force in Los Angeles. There were also other components associated with living and working in the day-in and day-out pressures of the entertainment and media industries. Human nature demands that we each have some way to release pressures in our lives. We need something to cut the edge. Read More.

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