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Radio Day 2025 Schedule:

7:00 - 8:00 am- CHRS Staff Set Up, Vendor Load-In
8:00 - 10:00 am - Auction Preview, Auction Paddles for Sale, Vendors Open, Announcements, Edison Cylinder Music
8:00 - 3:00 pm - Enormous Surplus Event, Museum Tours, W6CF, Museum Store, C Crane Radio Drawing, Door Prizes, Event Live Streamed on YouTube
9:00 am - Audience Seating Open
10:00 am - Welcome - Hoyt Smith & Sylvia Chacon, Food Trucks Open
10:10 am - SF Forgotten Broadcasters - Stan Bunger
10:30 am - Volunteer of the Year
10:35 am – BARHOF Class of 2025 Announced, Legendary Station KEEN honored, Don Sherwood Award Winner Announced - Ben Fong-Torres & Celeste Perry
11:00 am – Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
11:00 am - Book signing - "Mornings With Madden" by Stan Bunger
12:00 pm - Vintage Radio Auction - James Gabbert & Rosie Allen Auctioneers
1:00 pm – Dan Ashley and the Tamsen Donner Duo
1:30 pm - Live Radio Play - Gangbusters, “The Alameda Planner”
2:00 pm - Boom Box Contest
2:10 pm - KCSM Promo
2:15 pm - CHRS Poster Auction - Jude Heller
2:20 pm – Door Prizes
2:30 pm – Raccoon Hollow Band
3:00 pm - Good Bye!

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I wish I could make it!

I'm planning to go to a show in the city later that evening, so maybe if I can make it down early enough, I can catch the last hour or two.

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MCing the presentations, drawings, auction, live radio play and music performances were Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame members Hoyt Smith (KIOI, KDFC) and Sylvia Chacon (KSFO/KYA/KFRC/KIOI/KISQ)...

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...and Ben Fong-Torres (Rolling Stone magazine, KSAN, KFRC) and Celeste Perry (KFRC, KYA, KKSF, KBLX).

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Wish I could have been there. I have back surgery on Tuesday and did not want to risk traveling. Instead, I donated a nifty new book and magazine scanner to the museum, and they started using it on Wednesday.
 
In 1980, KFRC Chief Engineer Phil Lerza bought a used 1975 GMC Motorhome and built a mobile studio. The disc jockeys nicknamed it "The Sturgeon".

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It broadcast live all over Northern California and Nevada until RKO shipped it down to KHJ and KRTH in the fall of 1983.

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They couldn't make the kind of use KFRC did out of it, so within three years, it was back in the Bay Area, with a then-new KFRC logo:

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And it was soon repainted with the Magic 61 logo (1986-93) and again for the oldies incarnation of KFRC (99.7/610).
 
It was registered to KFRC-AM, so when Family Life Radio bought the station in 2005, The Sturgeon came with it. FLR had no use for it, and donated it to the NPR station in Santa Cruz, which used it for a few years to cover the Monterey Jazz Festival, but eventually parked near the back of their lot.

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In 2014, former KFRC employee Bill Shakespeare bought the Sturgeon back and set to work restoring it to its original glory.

Once it was finished he sold it to Chris Sharpe, who worked at KFRC as an intern in his teens. And today, Chris brought the Sturgeon to Radio Day by the Bay:

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All of Dr. Don Rose's sound effect carts are there, along with a few 80s hits, all on the original cartridges:

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As are the original cart decks---stereo single-plays for the music because KFRC was AM stereo---and stereo triple-plays for spots, jingles and promos.
 
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They told me to stand at the board and put on the Koss Pro-4AAs for a photo.

The last person I saw standing there was Jackson Armstrong in 1982...from outside. I am not worthy. But I am also not passing up a chance like this so...


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And in my brain, the words "KFRC, San Francisco with the best music in stereo. The only radio station that's moving while you're listening. Ten O'Clock and I'm Mike Hagerty." (as I flawlessly hit the post to the Raspberries' "Go All The Way").

There was actually a computer running an unscoped Rick Shaw aircheck, but a guy can dream, right?
 
Also, I came home with a gift I bought myself. Longtime (now retired) KCBS Morning News anchor Stan Bunger has written a book---Mornings With Madden---the story of the 20 years that the legendary NFL coach John Madden had a regular spot on Stan's newscast at 8:15 a.m. Stan autographed it for me today and it will join my copy of Ben Fong-Torres' And The Hits Just Keep On Comin' (autographed in 1998 by Ben, Dr. Don Rose and Dave Sholin) on the media shelf of my bookcase when I've finished reading it.

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