Mary Turner, considered the first lady of rock radio in Los Angeles on station KMET-FM, has died. She was 76. Turner died Tuesday at her Beverly Hills home after a long battle with cancer, according to Jarrett Bostwick, executor of her estate.
Turner died Tuesday at her Beverly Hills home after a long battle with cancer, according to Jarrett Bostwick, executor of her estate.
Turner was born in Maryland on Feb. 4, 1947. After graduating from Indiana University in the late 1960s, Turner hoped to pursue a career as a TV producer or director. The incident led her to travel with two large German shepherds as protection. They even curled up with her in the confines of a small studio.Dave Holmes, a former MTV VJ, looks back on the legacy of MTV News, shuttered Tuesday amid layoffs at its parent company.
Turner demonstrated her ability to connect with rock stars on “Off the Record,” a short-form interview program launched in 1979 by Westwood One. The show aired on more than 200 radio stations in the U.S. and led to a long-form series called “Off the Record Special.”
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