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* [ KCPR | http://kcpr.org/ ] - the station's website
* [ Wikipedia entry about KCPR | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KCPR ] - Wikipedia entries can be edited by almost anyone, and not everyone will agree about their accuracy.
* [ Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts | http://cla.calpoly.edu/ ] - (should eventually be a link to Terry's article with a History of KCPR)
-* [ 93/KHJ: Boss Radio Forever | http://www.bossradioforever.com/ ] - History of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station 93/KHJ and its impact. By Woody Goulart, a KCPR alum who worked for Bill Drake and Gene Chenault in Los Angeles.
+* [ 93/KHJ: Boss Radio Forever | http://www.bossradioforever.com/ ] - History of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station 93/KHJ and its impact. By [
Woody Goulart|WoodyGoulart]
, a KCPR alum who worked for Bill Drake and Gene Chenault in Los Angeles.
* [ ReelRadio | http://www.reelradio.com/ ] - airchecks and personalities in the golden days of Top 40 radio in the US.
* [ KRUD Radio site | http://www.krud.com/ ] - the dark side of commercial radio.
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KCPR Radio Alumni: Links to Other Sites
KCPR - the station's website
Wikipedia entry about KCPR - Wikipedia entries can be edited by almost anyone, and not everyone will agree about their accuracy.
Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts - (should eventually be a link to Terry's article with a History of KCPR)
93/KHJ: Boss Radio Forever - History of 1965 Los Angeles rock and roll radio station 93/KHJ and its impact. By Woody Goulart, a KCPR alum who worked for Bill Drake and Gene Chenault in Los Angeles.
ReelRadio - airchecks and personalities in the golden days of Top 40 radio in the US.
KRUD Radio site - the dark side of commercial radio.