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Except for a brief stint in Sacramento, Moe Howard's voice has been heard on Yuba-Sutter radio stations since the late 1970's.
He has been coming to work for more than 28 years in the building that houses KUBA and is proud to have been one half of three different morning teams.
He's currently the News Anchor for the KUBA Morning Show featuring news, weather, traffic and the Classic Hits of the ...
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Dave Bear was born and raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana where he thought his future would be in photographic arts. After moving to Craig, Colorado and managing a camera store, he started his career in radio part time at KRAI-AM and KXRC-FM. Dave moved his family to Gridley, California and began working for KUBA in 1986 where he is currently part of the morning team, hosting the morning sports every hour ...
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John's career started by attending Marysville High School's R.O.P. (Regional Occupational Program) radio and TV broadcasting class. That led to a stint as a sports stringer for KOBO radio in Yuba City. After school, John took an eight year absence from radio doing various jobs, including four years abroad in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Chandler (DDG-996).
In 1988, the radio bug struck again ...
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Chuck is a 22-year broadcast professional with experience in all areas and formats. He spent 12 years at Oldies station KGOR-FM in Omaha, NE as a top rated Afternoon Drive host and Assistant Program Director. He was also an afternoon news anchor for KGORs sister station KFAB-AM. Chuck was also part of a start-up satellite Oldies network as Director of Affiliate Relations and an on-air announcer. He ...
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Carl is a natural for KUBA, as he was a DJ playing all those great songs of the 60s 70s and 80s when they first came out. Carl's early radio career began at various stations in the Rocky Mountain states. After a tour in the Army he worked at widely-heard KOMA in Oklahoma City during its legendary Top 40 days. In the 70s he moved on to Omaha for mornings and middays at The Mighty 12-90 KOIL, followed ...
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By the time Scott Henderson was 11-years old; he knew he wanted to be on the radio; so it followed that his first job, just months after graduation, was in the mailroom of one of Detroit's three major AM-FM-TV companies owned by ABC. Within two years he was on the radio at another suburban Detroit radio station and he was on his way. During the following forty years, Scott's career took him to many ...
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Joe grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota listening to the top 40 powerhouses like KDWB and WDGY then the album rock pioneer KQRS. He also was influenced by late night radio listening to WLS from Chicago in it's hey day. Joe knew as early as junior high school age that radio was the line of work he wanted to pursue and feels lucky to have been able to do it for so long. Mostly working in the midwest, ...
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Dave was born on "Hope Street" in the California Hospital just a few blocks away from today's Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. He spent his growing years in West LA and listened to a lot of radio. During his high school years, instead of practicing football or baseball after school, Dave was practicing being a DJ on his "home built" mini radio station in the family garage. He could be heard ...
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Chris was born in Macon, Georgia but grew up near St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri/Columbia in 1976 with a B.A. in Communications.
Upon moving to California, Chris worked in the Sacramento radio market as Assistant Program Director and Music Director and did freelance commercial copywriting and editorials for the Sacramento Business Journal. In 1986, Chris brought ...
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