Entertainment & Arts
The 35,000-member Southern California affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union has launched a campaign to combat fundamentalist groups that it says have tried to censor television programs in recent months.
Oct. 13, 1989
Archives
With sports radio XTRA-AM (570, 1150) switching formats next month, former programming exec Howard Freedman paid tribute to one listener who stuck to his guns, in more ways than one.
Jan. 26, 2005
Television
Support: Local news channel diverts its focus from campaigns and reviews to offer solace to traumatized viewers.
Oct. 7, 2001
Almost a year ago, NBC broadcast a controversial “Midnight Caller” episode about a bisexual man living in San Francisco who knows he is infected with the AIDS virus but continues to have reckless sexual affairs--including an encounter with the former lover of radio talk-show host Jack Killian.
Nov. 11, 1989
Business
Children’s TV Is Hot New Area of ‘Investment’
April 22, 1997
USC Sports
It’s the start of the holiday season and USC fans have already spread the cheer to my inbox ... or some variation of it.
Nov. 28, 2014
Dodgers
A caller on KABC radio’s “Sportstalk” the other day was upset that the Dodgers sometimes don’t sell tickets to the right-field bleachers, instead cramming everyone into the left-field bleachers.
Aug. 21, 1987
A coalition of fundamentalist Christian leaders headed by the Rev.
July 18, 1989
California
Burbank residents can now berate, applaud or question their city leaders from the comfort of their living rooms.
Feb. 15, 1994
Beyond the inherent weirdness of watching Roger Hedgecock in the role of genial host and the gimmick of taking phone calls on the air, Channel 39’s new “Ross Hedgecock Report” is, in a word, boring.
March 20, 1991