Shortly after we came to radio station KSKA first began to broadcast All Things Considered and other NPR programs and that's when I first met Bede Trantina. Anchorage has changed a lot in those 30 plus years, but every Friday for most of that time, one thing has stayed the same. If you turn on KSKA at 9 am, you can hear Bede announce the last day of the week. Just click on the yellow box with the black arrow below.
So on Friday, November 13, KSKA had a party to celebrate Bede's 30 years at the station. A lot of good people were there to say thank you to Bede.
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