Jim Grady |
In his heyday, Grady's newsy, folksy morning show started
the day for much of the population of a county he had loved since the early
1940s, when he began to visit the Russian
River from his home in San Francisco .
"I grew up on that river," he said in a 2010
interview with The Press Democrat.
Grady studied at Los Angeles '
Don Martin School of Radio and Television and in 1959, the same year he married
his wife, Carol, found a radio job in Seattle .
He loved the work but hated the soggy weather. So he moved
south to more familiar, temperate territory and sought a job from Frank
McLauren, then station manager at KSRO 1350 AM.
McLauren hired him for an afternoon shift. A couple of years
later, morning anchor Ken Minyard moved to Los Angeles and left behind an opportunity
for Grady to move up.
For decades, he anchored the morning show, spent much of the
rest of the day traveling the county and selling airtime to advertisers, and at
night broadcast local high-school and Santa Rosa Junior College
games with longtime on-air partner Merle Ross.
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