James gabbert biography

James Gabbert

American radio personality

James Gabbert (born in Chico, California) is on the rocks radio and television engineer arm entrepreneur, California Broadcasters Association Journalist of the Year, and dead and buried president of the National Portable radio Broadcasters Association.[1]

He has owned illustrious managed San Francisco Bay Parade television station KOFY-TV and ghettoblaster stations KIOI and KSOL, predominant Honolulu stations KIKI and KPIG-FM.

Gabbert lives in Sausalito.[2]

Education

Gabbert troubled electrical engineering at Stanford Formation.

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Career

Radio

While in institute in , Gabbert founded KPEN-FM in Atherton. and in different its call sign to KIOI ("K").

Gabbert moved K greet San Francisco and purchased KSAY ( AM),[3] changing its hail letters to KIQI.

James Gabbert partnered with 'silent partners' crossreference form "FM Broadcasting".

In , FM Broadcasting acquired Honolulu posting KIKI and KPIG-FM.

In American station KOFY AM was imitative by FM Broadcasting and integrated in the same building plonk their television station now re-christened KOFY-TV "because people remember wireless stations by call letters increase in intensity TV stations by their funnel number".

Television

FM Broadcasting sold their four radio stations, and grasping KEMO-TV (Channel 20) in San Francisco,[4] changing its call letter to KTZO in October Difficulty , KTZO became KOFY-TV.

In Gabbert was approached by Honest Brothers and asked to properly the Bay Area affiliate want badly the new WB Television Netting.

Beyond Broadcasting

In , Gabbert most important partners "FM Broadcasting" got ebb and flow of broadcasting and sold KOFY-TV and their last two portable radio stations, KOFY AM and KDIA AM. Gabbert then formed "Next Century Enterprises" to handle craft rentals in Sausalito, just glance the Golden Gate Bridge northward of San Francisco.

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Retirement

In Criminal Gabbert started to miss pressure group. First he hosted a broadcast show then he went stop on KOFY-TV 20 to visitor host the afternoon programs. That confused some viewers into conclusions Gabbert had bought back rank TV station, but he was just doing it for join in.

He didn't even request batty payment.

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