Bobby Blue Biography

Employment Dates(KFXM/KDUO): |
1968-1971 |
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Time Slots while at Station: |
7 pm to 12 midnight |
Stations prior to KFXM/KDUO: |
KTKT, Tuscon, Arizona |
Stations right after KFXM/KDUO: |
KNAC-FM/Los Angeles,CA |
All other Stations after KFXM: |
KWST-FM, KMET-FM, KYMS/Anaheim, CA, KCLB/Palm Springs, CA (weekends). |
Current Employment: |
Produce and place time buys for programs aired on numerous Christian stations (i.e., Salem, Bott and Crawford) accross the United States. Also, Program Director, Next Wave Radio Network. I am developing four Christian formats including AC, CHR, Rock and Inspo for Internet radio. We currently have over 20 Web site clients and growing! |
Born: |
Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in San Diego, California. |
Birthday: |
June 21st |
Education: |
San Diego City College, Cal State San Diego, Bill Ogden School of Broadcasting for 1st Class Radiotelephone License, Professional Career Institute to accomplish Microsoft Professional Certificate (MCSE). |
Hobbies: |
Developing special production segments. |
Favorite song(s) of all time? |
Blind Faith - "Wasted" and "I can't find my way home" |
Favorite artists of all time? |
Stones |

KFXM my first lesson in working in the Business
Although I had worked at five or more radio stations
prior to KFXM, Al Anthony gave me my first real lesson about radio being
a business rather than a DJ sitting behind a mic in a cool studio spinning
records and enjoying the kind of life that most people just dream about.
After my first book at KFXM, we were using Pulse ratings then, I got really great numbers...especially high in teens...which is what the 7 p.m. to midnight slot is all about in Top-40 radio. So I confidently marched into Al Anthony's office thinking now it's time for the big bucks. When I asked for a raise Al did not blink an eye. He stayed right on track with his extensive Dale Carnegie training. I was sitting sunk down in a low comfortable leather chair and he was looking down at me from his strategically placed high desk chair and said, "The only thing I can sell with those kind of ratings is pimple cream."
Needless to say, Al stayed on budget and I had
to start producing concerts at Swing Auditorium to loose (sometimes make)
money on the side.