CHAPTER THREE
107.5 ~ KTYM ~ LOS ANGELES
BROADCASTS
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"MIDNIGHT" JACK CALLAHAN
There was a time when every dial in Los Angeles seemed to land on one frequency ... and one voice.
"Midnight" Jack Callahan wasn't just a DJ, he was a companion to the night. Broacasting from a dimly lit KTYM studio somewhere between sunset and sunrise, Jack spun records like he was threading together piece's of people's lives. Big dreams, late-night drives, heartbreak dedications, and the pulse of a city that never quite slept. He was there for all of it.
His voice - warm, magnetic, and unmistakably analog - carried through the static with a kind of gravity you couldn't turn away from. Part showman, part storyteller, Jack didn't just play the hits...he framed them. Every song had a reason. Every transition had a feeling. And every sign-off felt like he knew exactly who was listening.
Then one night in 1986...the signal drifted. No goodbye. No final track. Just a slow fade into static.
Decades later, deep in the void between the stars, The Tÿme Bänditz intercepted a fractured transmission - Jack's voice, still echoing across time. Drawn to his soul, they pulled him from the signal itself...restoring not just a DJ, but a moment in history. Now, once again, the voice of Midnight Jack reverberates in the restored frequency of KTYM as A Broadcast Through Time. A mystical sonic portal for The Tÿme Bänditz to deliver the recovered treasure, The Music of the 80s, one song at a time.
"Midnight" Jack is back, Southland. Keep it locked...you're right where you're suppose to be...here's The Tÿme Bänditz with "Don't Change"... on 107.5, KTYM...time is mine once again (laughs)".
Those were his first words back after 40 years. He never aged. His voice as pure as in '86. It was as though he never left.
He doesn't know that he had.