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Gene Nichols
Gene Began his radio career nearly 20 years ago. Since that time, he has worked at National Public Radio and Commercial Radio Stations.
A graduate of Long Beach State College, Gene had his first radio assignment at KFWB 980AM in Los Angeles. Gene's first on-air job was as a Disc Jockey in Central California. The station owner realized that this was not where Gene's talent was and had him record late-night newscasts for the station.
Gene then headed east where he wrote and anchored morning newscasts and served as play-by-play announcer for local sports teams. In the early 90's, Gene traveled with the Connecticut Huskies Radio network as a producer.
In 1998, after a 6-year hiatus from radio, Gene came to the Coachella Valley to restart his broadcasting career. He has been doing radio news, here in the Coachella Valley ever since. Gene's news expertise and professionalism makes him a great addition to the RR Broadcasting News team.
Gene's other accomplishments are writing for the Press Enterprise Newspaper and as Radio News Anchor for KFI, AM-640 in Los Angeles.
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Steve
Kelly
Steve Kelly brings a unique insight
into local news. Steve got his start in news
covering the John Anderson for President campaign
in 1980, for American Public Radio (a forerunner
for NPR).
Steve
has a great sense for news. "He's an investigative
newsman and he knows where all the bodies are
buried", says General Manager Mike Keane.
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Steve
Johnny
Bruce Johnny
has over 40 years of broadcast news experience.
Weekend
news anchor positions in the Riverside area,
led to Morning newscasts in Los Angeles. Johnny
set up a local news operation in the San Gabriel
Valley, where he was News Director.
Johnny
Bruce has been a radio Newscaster in Los Angeles,
San Bernadino, The San Gabriel Valley and Riverside. Johnny
is a broadcast professional with a nose for
news. He's been part of Coachella Valley radio
since 1988. He and his wife Jillayne enjoy Dodger
Baseball, Nascar and Green Bay Packer Football. E-mail
Johnny
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