KPSJ Radio, San Jose
Print Ad Parody
December 1972

KPSJ Radio - San Jose (1972)

This print ad for KPSJ Radio in San Jose appeared in the program for the San Francisco Milline Club's December 15, 1972, production of "The King & I & Ted & Alice."

The Milline Club was a local male-only organization, mostly made up of radio, television and advertising executives, that capped each year by staging a bawdy parody of a current motion picture or theatrical presentation. The show would feature the men of the club in various roles (male, female and somewhere in between), culminating with the appearance of a stripper to close the festivities.

Each year, the show program would feature numerous ad parodies for local radio and television stations, as well as other businesses, such as the one for KPSJ shown above.

SOURCE: Bay Area Radio Museum Collection, courtesy of Duane Wadsworth.
ORIGINAL SIZE: 5 inches (width) x 4 inches (height).

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