Tuned in Talks


Join the California Historical Radio Society for a special afternoon with Bay Area radio personality and author Don Sainte-Johnn as he shares stories, memories, and behind-the-scenes insights from the world of legendary Bay Area broadcasting.

Drawing from his experiences in radio and his recently published book, Don will explore the history and culture of stations like KFRC and the personalities who helped shape the sound of radio in the Bay Area. The presentation will feature a slideshow of historic photographs, memorabilia, and radio artifacts that bring this remarkable era of broadcasting to life.

The afternoon will begin with a casual meet-and-greet with light refreshments, followed by Don’s presentation and an audience Q&A session. Copies of Don’s book will also be available for purchase and signing following the talk.

Author Bio

Don Sainte-Johnn is a former KFRC air personality and veteran of the Top 40 radio era whose career spans major markets including San Francisco, Sacramento, San Diego, St. Louis, Modesto, and Yuma. He spent 13 years with iHeart Sacramento in broadcast roles across the region.

Best known for his time at KFRC during its hit-making heyday, he was part of a generation of broadcasters who helped define personality-driven radio and shape the sound of an era.

He is the author of San Francisco’s Last Top 40 Disc Jockey, a memoir that blends behind-the-scenes radio stories, cultural history, and personal reflection from inside one of America’s most iconic formats.

Today, he speaks, teaches, writes, and consults on broadcasting, media, and storytelling. He is a member of the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame.

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