"Robert W. Morgan was to Los Angeles radio what Johnny Carson was to national TV. It would be hard to imagine morning drive in Los Angeles without Robert W. Morgan."
- Kevin Gershan, former Producer for Robert W. Morgan
Robert W. Morgan entertained the Los Angeles radio audience for over three decades. His unique sense of timing, wit and charm earned him a place of honor in the entertainment industry. He won almost every major award the industry has to offer including Charter membership in the National Broadcasters Hall Of Fame, along with Larry King, Ted Turner, Art Linkletter and Gary Owens. He received Billboard Magazines Air Personality of The Year Award, and a Star on the World Famous Hollywood Walk Of Fame. |
On Friday January 9th, 1998 Robert W. Morgan was honored with a star-studded retirement tribute at the Museum of Television &
Radio in Beverly Hills hosted by K-EARTH 101.
They aired a three-hour broadcast live from the museums theatre, ending with a special retrospective narrated by another broadcasting legend and personal friend
Dick Clark.
On May 22, 1998, Robert W. Morgan lost his battle with lung cancer. The Boss-ography is the story of his life. |
BOSSOGRAPHY INDEX
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GALION WWST KACY KMBY K-MAKE KROY KEWB |
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KHJ '65 Morganize |
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History of Rock & Roll Air Person of the Year 60's TV Shows |
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WIND KHJ-'72 K-100 Family |
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KMPC-'75 70's TV Shows Syndicated Radio American Top 40 |
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MAGIC 106 Armed Forces Radio KCET KMPC '85 KMPC Sports Radio Celebrities |
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KHJ Last Day Boss Radio Silver Anniversary K-EARTH 101 '92 K-EARTH Video, 1994 |
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Walk of Fame Charities Advertising Radio Hall of Fame |
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Awards Museum Cancer |
Page 10
Retirement Tribute and KRTH Retrospective
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Page 11
Cancer Awareness Fund
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Remembrances and Public Comments from Repository Visitors
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The Bossography
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