Dan Rusanowsky
Dan Rusanowsky arrived in the Bay Area when the San Jose Sharks entered the National Hockey League in 1991. He was one of the first people hired by the Sharks organization and at the time […]
Dan Rusanowsky arrived in the Bay Area when the San Jose Sharks entered the National Hockey League in 1991. He was one of the first people hired by the Sharks organization and at the time […]
Henry Leff helped found the broadcasting program at City College of San Francisco in the 1940s and served as its head for nearly four decades. Many Bay Area broadcasters would credit Leff with playing a […]
Born in Oklahoma’s Red River country near the small town of Frederick, Jane Morrison graduated from Oklahoma State University. Her first job was as a newspaper editor in Perry, OK–a job only available to her […]
Roy Trumbull is widely recognized for his technical expertise as an engineer in both radio and television and for his encyclopedic knowledge of the Bay Area’s broadcasting history. A Marin County native, Trumbull worked as […]
Meteorologist Mike Pechner spent many years telling Bay Area resident what kind of weather to expect. He says he became interested in meteorology after witnessing a rare snowstorm in Novato in 1957. Described in a […]
William H. “Bill” Weaver was an innovator and pioneer in several formats, leaving his mark on Bay Area radio as co-owner and Executive Vice President of San Jose’s KLOK (AM) and KLOK-FM in San Francisco. […]
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