Disc jockeys who were suspended by a radio station for concocting an elaborate on-air murder confession apologized to listeners Friday. Morning radio personalities Kevin Ryder, Gene ``Bean'' Baxter and former Arizona radio personality Doug Robert - who now works at the Southern California station - were suspended for the incident at KROQ-FM. The duration of the suspension wasn't disclosed. Ryder and Baxter were heard on a pre-recorded apology aired Friday. The disc jockeys were in a meeting with KROQ executives Friday afternoon and couldn't be reached. A receptionist who refused to give her name said none of the executives was available. Officials at the parent company, New York City-based Infinity Broadcasting likewise were unavailable, said a secretary for Mel Karmazian, Infinity president and chief executive officer. The trio was suspended a week after KROQ acknowledged the stunt to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, which spent 10 months investigating hundreds of called-in leads. In Washington, the head of the Federal Communications Commission's enforcement division said Friday that similar hoaxes have led to FCC license revocations. The KROQ incident was being investigated by the FCC. ``We are evaluating what action, if any, we should take,'' said Charles E. Kelley, adding the station ``could lose its license for this type of incident if it was judged by the commission that the incident showed an abdication or a loss of control by the station.'' The Sheriff's Department plans to bill the Burbank station for time spent investigating last June's hoax, said sheriff's spokesman Bob Stoneman. ``I don't even want to guess'' the amount of the bill, Stoneman said. KROQ officials were considering further disciplinary action against the disc jockeys based upon listeners' responses, the Los Angeles Times reported. On Thursday, the station was deluged with hundreds of calls from angry listeners and at least one advertiser was threatening to pull its ads. The bogus confession was made June 13 during a ``Confess Your Crime'' skit in which Ryder and Baxter encouraged listeners to call in and reveal their transgressions on the air. The caller, who refused to give his name, said: ``I heard you guys talking. I really need to tell somebody about this. ``I had this girlfriend for like about six years and we were right on the verge of getting married and all of this stuff. And I came home and caught her with somebody ... a good friend of mine, as a matter of fact.'' After some prodding by the disc jockeys, the caller admitted that be had badly beaten his girlfriend: One disc jockey asked: ``Is there a chance, seriously, that you killed her?'' The caller responded: ``Yeah, I know I did.'' More than 60 calls and faxes flooded the station shortly after the confession aired. Hundreds more phoned authorities after the local news agencies and the TV series, ``Unsolved Mysteries'' reported the confession. Among the most persistent callers were a mother and father in Northern California who are trying to solve the mystery of their daughter's death. X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X Another file downloaded from: The NIRVANAnet(tm) Seven & the Temple of the Screaming Electron Taipan Enigma 510/935-5845 Burn This Flag Zardoz 408/363-9766 realitycheck Poindexter Fortran 510/527-1662 Lies Unlimited Mick Freen 801/278-2699 The New Dork Sublime Biffnix 415/864-DORK The Shrine Rif Raf 206/794-6674 Planet Mirth Simon Jester 510/786-6560 "Raw Data for Raw Nerves" X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X