Stan Dunn, Legacy Inductee (BARHOF 2023)
Stan arrived at Alameda’s KJAZ in 1967 and carried the venerable station through to its end in 1994, serving as its morning man. After the station’s run ended, Stan kept the KJAZ spirit alive online […]
Stan arrived at Alameda’s KJAZ in 1967 and carried the venerable station through to its end in 1994, serving as its morning man. After the station’s run ended, Stan kept the KJAZ spirit alive online […]
In the 1960’s, Les Crane became known to KYA listeners as Johnny Raven. A few years later, he helped usher in the era of news/talk radio on KGO, using Les Crane as his radio moniker. […]
For many years the host of Saturday Midday Jazz on KCSM-FM, Sonny Buxton’s was a fascinating and unusual career. He played football for the early Oakland Raiders; worked in radio and television news, did concert […]
Larry was a key newscaster on KYA in its Top 40 years in the ’60s, ’70’s and ’80’s, and was known for his smooth and concise delivery. Brownell, whose real name was Larry Buller, came […]
Mike Schweizer was a much-admired working broadcast engineer beginning in the 1980’s. Mike became interested in radio at a very early age, building a crystal radio as a child. Like many young radio enthusiasts, young […]
The longtime General Manager of Bonneville Broadcasting’s KOIT AM/FM, Chuck Tweedle has been involved in radio since 1970 and has served in programming and sales capacities at various Bay Area stations. He joined Bonneville in […]
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