1 – KOL Seattle – news snippets from early ’66 and mid-’67
2 – KFRC San Francisco – “20-20 News” segment, Aug ’70, and a bay area phone voicer to KOL, July ’71
3 – KHJ/KIQQ Los Angeles – interplay with Robert W. Morgan/news update, late ’73
4 – KJR Seattle – Les Parsons-introduced sports commentary, fall ’79
5 – KJR Seattle – teaming up with jock Gary Lockwood/Police Blotter episode, Feb. ’81
To many in the Puget Sound area, Bradbury was one of the radio news kings when Top-40 was so huge in the mid and late ’60s. I recall missing his voice at KOL when he left town in 1970. A real professional.
(Bradbury’s on-air name at KOL in ’65 was the brainstorm of PD Buzz Barr, who simply combined the last names of two of Seattle’s better known hydroplane racers at the time (Bill Muncey and Ron Musson). In 1970 Bradbury went back using his own first and middle initials when programmers at KFRC wanted to avoid having a second “Bill” in their on-air news staff.)
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