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Why are John and Ken not on the air?

Why are John and Ken not on the air?

In February 2012, John and Ken were suspended for making disparaging comments in reference to Whitney Houston. They were suspended for seven days “for making insensitive and inappropriate comments about the late Whitney Houston.” John Kobylt later said, “We made a mistake, and we accept the station’s decision.

Who is filling in for John and Ken?

Debra Mark – Afternoon Drive News Anchor on the John and Ken Show – KFI AM 640 | LinkedIn.

What happened to Doug Steckler?

Riki Rachtman, the KLSX-FM (97.1) talk show host who faces a misdemeanor battery charge for allegedly punching station colleague Doug Steckler at the office Monday, got his own one-two punch Wednesday. He got fired. “I feel horrible,” Rachtman said of the dismissal. “I love doing talk radio.”

Is KFI liberal?

Some KFI hosts object to being categorized as conservative. “It’s not a matter of ideology; we try to give a common-sense look at problems,” said Chiampou, who teams with Kobylt weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m. Kobylt contends that their ideology is “all over the place.”

Is Debra Mark married?

When I am not doing news on the John and Ken Show – I do voiceover work, including playing a news anchor on television shows and movies. I am happily married with two children, and two step-kids, and my dog, Rylee.

Why is iHeartRadio not working?

Update to the latest version of iHeartRadio from the App Store. Check your network connection. If you’re still having trouble listening to iHeartRadio, try deleting and reinstalling the app from the App Store. Often times a fresh installation will fix any issues.

What do John and Ken talk about on KFI?

Listeners tune-in to KFI-AM 640 for updates on what’s happening around Los Angeles and across the nation. Throughout the week, John & Ken engage in conversations with listeners on a range of subjects including politics, healthcare, business, social issues, and more.

Who are the hosts of John and Ken?

John and Ken are heard live Monday-Friday from 2-6 p.m. on KFI AM 640. With over four decades of combined broadcast experience, John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou are the dynamic duo bringing KFI fans an entertaining and provocative analysis on the latest news as it happens.

What did John and Ken say about the tax increase?

John and Ken Say: Vote NO! This is a property tax increase that will never expire. And it can go up over 2% a year. The County has been rolling in property tax money with the housing boom. Fortunately, the measure needs a 2/3rds vote – let’s hope the voters aren’t gullible.

Who are Ken Chiampou and John Kobylt?

With over four decades of combined broadcast experience, John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou are the dynamic duo bringing KFI fans an entertaining and provocative analysis on the latest news as it happens. Listeners tune-in to KFI-AM 640 for updates on what’s happening around Los Angeles and across the nation.