THE LATEST

BOSS BULLETIN

FROM RON JACOBS


This book was written for others to learn some radio - not for me to earn from radio.  I still haven't made a penny on this project.  And I don't expect to.  What is important is that the torch be passed.


I made a pledge in this spot that when KHJ: Inside Boss Radio is reissued, the price will not exceed $49.95.  I've tried for a year to find a printer who can produce the book at the same high standards set by the first edition, but with no success.

 

And now the book is totally SOLD OUT.

 

I COULDN'T LOWER THE PRICE...

SO I IMPROVED THE BOOK!

 

Presenting the NEW UPGRADED & RELOADED EDITION

of KHJ: Inside Boss Radio, featuring:

 

•  More graphics

•  More memos

•  KHJ 1968 FCC License Renewal Application excerpts

•  Letters to KHJ from GI's in Viet Nam

•  Robert Kennedy assassination coverage SOP’s

•  Detailed specs of the KHJ-AM transmitter

•  Floor plan of the Boss Radio studio layout

•  Mayor’s Proclamation celebrating Boss Radio's 25th Anniversary

•  Additional text and oral history interviews

•  Inscribed if requested

•  FREE TINA DELGADO IS ALIVE button with each order!!!

•  Plus much, much MORE!

 

To prchase a copy of KHJ: Inside Boss Radio for $99.00 plus S&H, email  whodaguy@lava.net for details.

 

Boss aloha,

 

Ron Jacobs

Kaneohe, Hawaii

whodaguy@lava.net

 

 

BOSS FEEDBACK:

KHJ: Inside Boss Radio by Ron Jacobs is an adventure story that will please and fascinate anyone interested in radio. It is also a historical treasure. It’s the real story from the man who lived it and guided it, along with the KHJ artifacts necessary for academic verification and validity. The characters – featured virtually live – include Robert W. Morgan, Bill Drake, Casey Kasem, Charlie Tuna, Chuck Blore, Humble Harve, The Real Don Steele, Sonny Bono, and many others...telling the story of the birth of Boss Radio. Crammed with memos, playlists, pictures and promotions, these are 400-plus pages of is the inside stuff!  I absolutely cannot praise it enough. If you have but one radio book in your library, this is the book you must have.

Claude Hall

Former Radio-TV Editor, Billboard Magazine