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Re: [IRCA] Unid AM station tower in episode of Hawaiian Eye



'Like Hawaiian Eye with Bob Conrad. Id have to see the episode. I know that formerly used towers for KRKD 1150 and KFWB 980 are still visible today atop buildings in L.A.  ms

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> On Apr 24, 2016, at 9:29 PM, Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Tonight I was watching an old B&W episode of the series Hawaiian Eye (1962 episode). The show was filmed at Burbank and the Warner Brothers Studios. But in the episode I saw, showed a glimpse of a tall building with an AM tower on the top. I know KBLA 1500 was on in the 60s, when I logged it, but I do not know if their tower(s) were on a building. KGFJ 1230 was, but that is not in Burbank. Of course the filming could have been anywhere in the LA area on a certain scene. I wonder what tower it was?
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