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years as one of L.A.s leading newscasters.
Those of us who worked with Don recognized his unique sense of humor and friendly demeanor that made it almost impossible to forget him.
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His latest book is called "We'll Have More Music, Right After the News," which chronicles WFWB's format change from music to all news. Like WKRP Cinncinatti, it's a documentary that applies to all radio stations that went from music to news.
Don sent a very nice New Year's greeting to all of us old WTOP pers: