Trainer training has shapes excellent is up product going specific at KNXT Channel 2 A particular favorite the Asian American community, he frequently served as emcee or host of different fund-raising and community functions. Machado's television career began 1967, when he signed on at KHJ Channel 9 as on-air news reporter, a first for a Chinese-American. 1969 he became the first Consumer Affairs reporter the nation at KNXT. He became a regular reporter 1970 on the nightly broadcast, The Big News, which was Los most popular newscast the 1960s. He worked there with news icon, Dunphy., KRLA, 1964; KHJ, 1965; KLAC, 1970. came to KRLA 1964 from KYNO-Fresno, where he was pd under Drake. When Boss Radio was launched 1965, Drake hired away from KRLA and made him the first of the original Boss Jocks on Boss Radio Boss worked noon to 3 p.m. until 1967, then briefly worked overnights prior to joining Drake Chenault as a national program director. He helped set up the Drake Format at KFRC-San CKLW-Detroit, WRKO-Boston and WOR fm-New went on to program WIP-Philadelphia, was om at WNEW-New and was group pd for the fm division of Susquehanna Broadcasting 1977. His last assignment was director of network operations at WSB-Atlanta, where he built the largest radio network League Baseball for the Braves Born McDowell Cedar Falls, he grew up Chicago and attended the Illinois Institute of Technology. retired July 1 and lives Atlanta., KDAY, 1983; KJLH, 1991; KKBT, 1992; KTWV, 2016. worked morning drive while Los radio and currently co-owns a station Oakland. Prior to arriving the Southland he worked at KEYS-Corpus He owns a radio station Fresno and hosts a syndicated show. can be heard doing fill- at the WAVE. MacKAY, KXTA, 1999; KROQ, 2015. joined Bean as a cast member February 2015. She was part of the morning show at all-Sports, XTRA 1150-65. worked at KEWB-San between L.A. jock assignments. He was killed automobile crash Malibu of 1965. His brother was contacted by the management of KFWB and was offered 's noon-to-3 shift order to perpetuate a popular broadcasting name; declined. was born 1937 Little Rock, Arkansas, but grew up Southern Louisiana. His career began radio, like his father before him, and music publishing with the late Mancini eventually brought him to Los His career evolved to encompass every aspect of the show business industry, from local and network commercials to hosting specials and guest starring popular television series and feature films. His first book, Do, celebrates his passion for the spiritual connection between animals and people, as well as his admiration for the American rural way of life. The story continues with his second novel his He worked at KXOL and KBOX-Da llas, KXYZ-, WNOE-New Orleans, WFUN-Miami and WMEX-Boston but his radio highlights were working at KFI and especially at KMPC. Prior to KFI I worked part time for KMPC when Barnett was pd. I loved each and every minute of it. As career took off tv I did less and less on radio and much more voiceovers. I was featured several hit movies the least of which was among others. tv, I was over 56 shows as guest MADDEN, KMPC KABC KTZN, 1993; KNX, 1998. left KNXNewsradio early 2004. He did fill- at Fox Sports West until returning to KNX. He died July 16, at the age of 61. had been recovering from a series of strokes and shortly before his death he was diagnosed with leukemia. 's warm and personable style of sports reporting was heard most recently here on KNX fact he's worked at this station twice his career as well other top Los stations, including KABC, KMPC and Fox Sports Radio, said KNX KFWB program director