Richard Wagoner is a San Pedro freelance columnist covering radio in Southern California.
Longtime KNBC Los Angeles weatherman, Fritz Coleman shown at the Wilcox Manor in Tustin on Monday, October 18, 2021. Fritz will be hosting a a comedy night fundraiser at the Wilcox Manor for Extraordinary Lives Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Mara James dedicated to improving children’s mental health and wellness. is best known for his long tenure — almost 40 years — giving weather reports at KNBC-TV Channel 4.
“I enjoy listening to the Gary Bryan Morning Show on K-EARTH 101. I wake up to him and Lisa Stanley Monday through Friday. The show isentertaining, and I like the themes they have each day, like Throwback Thursday. It’s not exactly kid-friendly; I would rate it PG-17. I especially enjoy listening during the Christmas season when they help out a family in need to be able to have a merry Christmas. It really is a great way for me to start my day.” — Russell Cinque, Jr.
“Poorman from the old KROQ days has a morning radio show on KOCI , broadcasting out of Newport Beach/Costa Mesa. He has over 400 listeners who call in on a daily basis and plans semi-monthly concerts and gatherings with the mayor of both cities. Poorman and KOCI need to be recognized!!” — Carrie Berg
“A very unique local show is PoorMan’s Morning Rush. It’s on from 7 a.m. -11 a.m. Monday thru Friday. I use the “myTuner Radio” app to listen.
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