Bio of Jason McQueen

 

    

Jason McQueen/Micahel Anglado/Michael London Then and Now

 

Jason McQueen (Michael Anglado) joined KFXM in early 1980 and spent 2-1/2 years at “The Big 59.”  Jason came to KFXM from K-Honey in Riverside.

Jason went to Fullerton College as well as the Don Martin School of Broadcasting.

His hobbies include boating, reading and movies.

With three sons and a daughter, Jason has an active voice-over career, does live presentations and seminars, and is a media producer including commercial, corporate and non-profit ventures.

After KFXM, Jason moved to Los Angeles and worked at KHJ-AMm KRTH-FM and KFI-AM.

His favorite all-time songs are Warmth of the Sun by the Beach Boys, The Way you Look Tonight  by Frank Sinatra, Green Onions by Booker T and the MG's, Rainy Night in Georgia by Brook Benton, Danny Hutton’s Roses and Rainbows, and too many Beatles songs to mention.

 

My KFXM Story

 

“Although AM music radio was rapidly vanishing when I got to KFXM in 1980 we had respectable numbers and a lot of fun.

“I worked with a great group of broadcasters, as evidenced by their subsequent resumes.  They included Don Murray, Rich Watson, Craig Powers, Gary Campbell, RJ Curtis, Dave Murphy and Terry Shea -- just to name a few.

“I worked at KFXM at it’s most tumultuous time, the firings of Al Anthony and Bob Bunnell after so many years, the death of Howard Tullis and the complete emergence of FM as the dominate force in music radio. I’m proud to have KFXM on my resume and hold many fond memories of my time spent there.”

 

Click here for Jason McQueen’s (Michael London’s) website.