Mac “The Communists in San Diego had a little cell that was trying to take over the Journal. A general called me up one day; ‘Do you realize you have three Communists in your editorial …
Wolfman Jack obit in the New York Times, July 3, 1995
Posted July 6, 1995
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Clint McKinnon – San Diego's early Democrat; Gloria Penner – KPBS voice of the mundane
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San Diego characters in politics and media
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Wolfman Jack –San Diego top 40 DJ immortalized in American Graffiti
“The trouble is, in the early 1970s the radio people began to take over, the accountants and the researchers, the people who didn’t know what the hell was going on. That’s what screwed things up.”
July 6, 1995