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A really cool thread is going around the Central California page about KSTN. And while it's not something that I would stand on a chair and announce proudly to the whole room......I did go to NBS back in 1990 or 1991....can't remember.
John Hampton at KSTN was great about giving "noobs" a shot on air.....including myself.
There were a few from NBS that actually DID something with their so called "radio degree". Tom Sisneros, programmed KMIX in Stockton (short lived country station at 100.9, that I had the pleasure of doing nights at) and did mornings at KJUG for a while. And I worked at KNCI, Kat in Modesto, KRST in ABQ, B93 in Modesto, KDND, KZZO & KKFS. Oh, and there's a guy named Todd, can't remember his last name, does production...I hear him in Vacaville and sometimes in Sac.
As far as anyone else, I don't know. I know a few "instructors" worked at KSTN, including a Ken Steele??. I think that was right. He once told me I sucked and would never work in radio....
Well, he's right...about the not working in radio. He's only off by 16 years.
John Hampton at KSTN was great about giving "noobs" a shot on air.....including myself.
There were a few from NBS that actually DID something with their so called "radio degree". Tom Sisneros, programmed KMIX in Stockton (short lived country station at 100.9, that I had the pleasure of doing nights at) and did mornings at KJUG for a while. And I worked at KNCI, Kat in Modesto, KRST in ABQ, B93 in Modesto, KDND, KZZO & KKFS. Oh, and there's a guy named Todd, can't remember his last name, does production...I hear him in Vacaville and sometimes in Sac.
As far as anyone else, I don't know. I know a few "instructors" worked at KSTN, including a Ken Steele??. I think that was right. He once told me I sucked and would never work in radio....
Well, he's right...about the not working in radio. He's only off by 16 years.