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Buying or selling, Coe and Della

Welcome to SDRadio for tuesday, december 19, 2006. The GelderHead Thought Of The Day: It is extraordinary how extraordinary the ordinary person is. ~George S. Will

Catchin’ radio waves — 2006

Merry ChristmasSurf’s up, and the radio waves have been good. Pencil’s sharpened, here’s a look at some of the best for 2006.


  • Cliff and Company, KSON-FM
  • Cliff, Morgan and Tanner have kept San Diego spelling country K S O N. Morgan keeps Cliff and Tanner in line, and the addition of Tori Peck just makes it all better. The county-wide handshake tours are an added bonus, as the stops included Valley Center, Alpine and other points often missed.

  • Mark Larson, KOGO AM 600
  • Mark traveled more more miles than any host in Southern California. His right-on attitude is for, and about, San Diego. Weekdays starting right at noon

  • Steve Yuhas, KOGO AM 600
  • One hour is not enough. On the “pinch-hitter” list for KOGO, Steve’s perspective brings a whole new look to conservative base radio. Sunday evening at 6 p.m. (Note to Cliff: More time needed for Steve. An hour is not enough.)

  • Scott and BR, XX Sports Radio
  • Need a sports fix? Starting at 5 a.m., Scott and BR tell it to San Diego like it is. Expect more.

  • AJ’s Playhouse, Channel 933
  • AJ and his band of merry men and women have the pulse, the music and the ‘tude. Weekdays mornings.

  • Madison, KPRI FM
  • Madison’s morning show approaches the common sense in us all. Add Gail Newman, and it’s polished, shined, and delivered with a smile every morning. He plays the music and gives the best interviews of anyone in the market on AM or FM.

  • Robert in the Afternoon, KPRI
  • Sure, he may co-own the station, however Robert has stayed the course and kept it local, live, and you never know what will hit the 102.1 airwaves.

  • Finest City Broadcasting (91X, Magic 92.5, Z90)
  • Mike Glickenhaus continues his excellence in radio. He’s guidance has assembled the best crew for the stations in San Diego. Plus, he also lets his decision makers — make the decisions.

  • Randy Dotinga, North County Times
  • San Diego’s only full time newspaper entertainment writer on radio, Randy’s view on the spectrum is worthy of a subscription to the North County paper. Thanks Randy, especially for your footnotes. (Thursday’s edition of the Preview Magazine)


    Thank you for making SDRadio part of your internet travels. See you on the radio today — and here later in the week. Christmas is Monday — or as I like to call it, my holiday shopping starts Sunday at 4 p.m. (an hour before the quicky mart closes.).

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