Monte Moore
Oklahoma native Monte Moore became the radio play-by-play announcer for the Kansas City Athletics in 1962. When owner Charles O. Finley moved the A’s to Oakland in 1968, Moore came along and remained the baseball […]
Oklahoma native Monte Moore became the radio play-by-play announcer for the Kansas City Athletics in 1962. When owner Charles O. Finley moved the A’s to Oakland in 1968, Moore came along and remained the baseball […]
Knowles Robertson’s 35-year Bay Area radio news career included 20 years as News and Public Affairs Director at country music station KNEW and later its sister station KSAN. Knowles was born in Colorado, though he […]
Bonnie Chastain ended her Bay Area radio career as News Director and morning anchor at KOIT. Prior to that, she worked in the news department at KSFO and at KCBS, which is where she met […]
Sportscaster Sam Skinner was born in Mississippi. After his family moved to San Francisco, he graduated from Sacred Heart High School and the University of San Francisco. He was heard on KFOG and “Lucky 13” […]
Dick Leonard’s radio news career began in his native Denver. In 1952, he arrived in San Francisco to take a newscasting job at KNBC (later KNBR). In 1954, he joined the staff at KCBS and […]
Frank Knight’s career at KCBS began before the station’s 1968 shift to the all-news format. The Southern California native had worked at Southland stations including the legendary Tijuana-licensed XETRA before joining KCBS. For many years, […]
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