CarolKing
Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I have found that the typical radio station in this day and age is lacking. Most of the time it's pre recorded and doesn't satisfy my need for a variety of radio content.
Some years back in the 90s I started listening to a radio host named Tom Leykis. He was located in Los Angeles but you could hear the radio show - The Tom Leykis Show all over the US and parts of Canada. I wouldn't always like every topic, but plenty I did like. He could be pretty hard on women, but a lot of what he would say had a lot of truth in it.
He would talk about what you really wanted to hear about. It seemed to be geared towards men, but some women liked it, including me. The shows would be 4 hrs long from 3 to 7 PAC. Time. Tom would talk about anything from don't knock up your girl friend to investing in your future and making something of yourself. Then one day the show was off the air. I felt terrible when I realized my fav talk show host was no more. The station changed formats.
A lot of radio stations are going out of business due to large overhead costs.
Well, the man came back around 2 yrs ago last April. He's doing a daily radio show from his own studio. Anyone can listen. Maybe some of you have lost your fav radio personality over the years. You may find he or she online. The Tom Leykis Show is alive and well.
Some years back in the 90s I started listening to a radio host named Tom Leykis. He was located in Los Angeles but you could hear the radio show - The Tom Leykis Show all over the US and parts of Canada. I wouldn't always like every topic, but plenty I did like. He could be pretty hard on women, but a lot of what he would say had a lot of truth in it.
He would talk about what you really wanted to hear about. It seemed to be geared towards men, but some women liked it, including me. The shows would be 4 hrs long from 3 to 7 PAC. Time. Tom would talk about anything from don't knock up your girl friend to investing in your future and making something of yourself. Then one day the show was off the air. I felt terrible when I realized my fav talk show host was no more. The station changed formats.
A lot of radio stations are going out of business due to large overhead costs.
Well, the man came back around 2 yrs ago last April. He's doing a daily radio show from his own studio. Anyone can listen. Maybe some of you have lost your fav radio personality over the years. You may find he or she online. The Tom Leykis Show is alive and well.
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