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9302 dog vet worked said or she equal measure rather on tv at age 12, hosting a television show called Children's Digest on WBLN TV Bloomington, Illinois. Judd did radio shows as a dj Columbia, Missouri at KBIA and KFRU when he was 15 and 16 years old. At 17 he produced and hosted a live television show called Dance Party at the City, Missouri tv station and 1959 was the first tv producer to fight for African American teenagers to dance on a -called white tv show and win. But for some members of the community that was too much integration and with influence from the Ku Klux Klan, Judd was forced to have one show with black dancers and one show with white dancers. When the show's contract expired, the Dance Party was not renewed. Judd studied at the University of Missouri School of Journalism at Columbia where he spent a semester Monterrey, Mexico and learned Spanish. After earning his Bachelors Journalism, he headed for Central to be a freelance news reporter. When there was a riot or a small war, Judd would cover it and then find customers the U.S. to take his stories. He did live feeds for News from the riots Panama City 1965 for $20 per radio story. While working for UPI, Judd was arrested Venezuela for taking pictures of the secret police beating demonstrators at the trial of dictator Peres Jimenez. He was released on bond and UPI's bureau chief suggested it would be a great idea for Judd to flee the country because the penalty he was facing was six years jail. Judd was out of Venezuela the next morning and has not been back since. 1986, Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox TV, brought Judd to L.A. from where his troubleshooter reports graced KTTV Channel 11 for two years, followed by 10 years at KCBS Channel 2 before creating his consumer action radio show. Judd has done stories on 48 Hours with Rather, often appeared on Rivera 's syndicated show and helped produce stories for at 's 20. The obituary that appeared the LA Times stated: He'll always be remembered as ‘Trouble Shooter Judd.', Red: KLAC; KHJ, 1964; KFI, 1968. Red died of cancer on 11, at the age of 64., KLOS 1981. died February 27., KGIL, 1976; KMPC, 1979; KIIS, 1987. Since 2004, has lived the Kern River Valley, near Lake KABC, 1997; KRLA, 1998; KABC, 2000. worked morning drive at KABC until 24. He hosted the syndicated Red Eyed Radio that was heard at KABC until late 2011. He started mornings at KABC with 2012., KXMX, 1999; KIK fm, 2000. was general manager at Orange County's KIKfm, Cool 94 until late 2001., JJ: KIIS, 1984. JJ is currently doing mornings on 103 The Game Jonesboro, Arkansas., KHJ, 1974; KKDJ, 1975; KIIS, 1975; KFI, 1981; KMPC, 1982; KRLA, 1992; KFWB, 1996; KRTH, 1997; KFWB, 1998. did swing at K- for years. He's been on Oldies Channel at Westwood One since 1997., KSRF, 1987; KMGX, 1992; KXEZ, 1993; KIBB, 1996; KCBS, 1997; KFWB, 2005; KRTH KTWV, 2014. was afternoon drive news anchor at News Talk KFWB until a format flip 2014. She does weekends and fill- at owned KTWV and K-EARTH., KEZY, 1986; KIKF, 1993; KZLA, 1997. the Shark worked at Country KZLA. McKEAN, KRKD, 1955; KIIS, 1970. Over the years he was a dj, nd and pd. Upon leaving KIIS, I headed for Northern California, said I acquired a ranch near Yosemite National Park and continued to raise, ride and train Arabian Horses. During that time, I became affiliated with a county Sheriff's Department and went to work full time law enforcement. retired from the Sheriff's department the late 1980s and he went back to school to become a Clinical Hypnotherapist. I rarely practice nowadays. Most of time is spent doing consulting or working on book a fictional novel about a Hollywood dj who decides to become a Deputy Sheriff a rural Northern California County. Sort of a novel plot line, huh? Network radio called late 1979 and became a charter newscaster for the RKO Radio Network and he stayed for nearly 15 years, through the purchases by United Stations- and Unistar. 1990 the network operation moved to the Washington, DC area. Two years later expanded his horizons and, preparing for the inevitable closing of the network news operation started Ask The Expert Media. The company produces radio and Internet programming and operates ad agency which specializes radio and Internet banner advertising. 's network anchor stints also included Mutual, and Radio Networks. lives Pinehurst, North with his wife and children with fur coats McKEON, KWST, 1974. On New Year's 1974 at six p.m., L.A.'s newest AOR blasted off with Elton 's Funeral For A Friend. Helming the new operation was who had distinguished himself Detroit at WCAR, WRIF and W4. and