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story. This was later proven to be untrue (although King and Koufax grew up in the same
Brooklyn neighborhood, Koufax stated that he didn't meet King until the late 1970s), as was another popular story where King, as a young disc jockey, left the radio station while on the air to romance a lady
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pay for them. The show was very successful, beginning with 28 affiliates in 1978, growing to more than 200 by 1980; when King retired from the program in 1994, it was being carried by over 500 stations. In 1985, King began appearing on television with the interview program
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Fringus", "a Brooklyn-accented intergalactic Donald Duck" "who supposedly existed in the future, giving highlights of the coming on Earth". Gork was voiced by King's long-time friend
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offered to send a copy of his latest album to any listener who proved they bought the book by sending him the inside cover flap; he ended up receiving 289,000 flaps. The show had attempted to book
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Getting by on $ 100,000 a Year, and Other Sad Tales
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Broadcasting: The News Magazine of the Fifth Estate
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