Radio

Linda Giannecchini — a devoted professional

Linda Giannecchini, committee co-chair of the Media Museum of Northern California, passed away at her home on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, of natural causes. She was 70. Linda was a dedicated founder of our museum, which exists today because of…

KDFC and KPIX’s golden moment

When a marriage turns 70 it’s called a platinum anniversary. When a broadcaster hits that mark, it’s a golden moment. That’s what’s happening for two mainstays of the Bay Area airwaves: Classical FM radio station KDFC and television station KPIX…

Bay City News evolves for the future

Katherine A. Rowlands has moved at a fast clip since she bought the Bay City News regional wire service in April 2018 and installed herself as publisher. Her wire service continues to serve paid subscribers that include not only major…

A soul legend’s lifetime in radio

When Radio Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Morris became mesmerized by radio waves at age 10, he had no idea that his passion would evolve into a historic broadcast career spanning half a century. Morris, 70, known in the industry…

The ABC’s of communications

A vast array of actors, announcers, journalists, performers, writers, producers and directors, to name just a few, are essential to sustain the world of entertainment and communications. Often they’re organized into associations, guilds and unions to represent their interests and…

SF State looks to a media future

San Francisco State’s new $81 million, cutting-edge media production and classroom building is designed to ensure that the university and its graduates will remain at the forefront of future technological innovation and leadership. This innovative 75,000-square-foot facility is crucial to…

KKSF embraces “progressive talk”

After an absence of six years, progressive talk radio has returned to San Francisco. It’s called “Real Talk 910” (KKSF) and features a nationally syndicated programming lineup familiar to Bay Area listeners. At various times from 2004 to 2012 Stephanie…

The sound of sports – before TV

In the early days of sportscasting, the roar of the crowd and the crack of the bat didn’t always come from the ballpark. Dick Meister, a longtime Bay Area journalist, describes how the radio play-by-play sometimes came from creative announcers…

Harnessing the power of FM

You’re cruising north on U.S. 101 heading out of  San Francisco when your favorite Bay Area FM radio station begins to crackle, fading in and out. You hit the search button and find another broadcast that suits your taste. A…