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Art Finley
KGO News/Talk 81
Bio Sheet 1978

Art Finley 1978 KGO Bio Sheet

This document, issued in 1978 by KGO/810 was included in the station's promotional and marketing package, along with similar sheets for the other members of the air staff and news team.

Art Finley (neé Arthur Fingers) was born in West Virginia, and began his radio career at KXYZ/Houston, Texas, in 1944. Many Bay Area residents would get their first look at Art Finley in his guise as "Mayor Art," a popular children's program on KRON-TV (Channel 4) that first went on the air in 1958. He also worked at KSFO/560 and had two separate stints at KGO/81 — sandwiched around moves to Vancouver, B.C., where he hosted shows on CHQM and CKNW.

Mr. Finley later worked at KCBS Newsradio 74, hosting the "Nightbeat" call-in programming from 1990-1991. After his retirement from broadcasting in 1994, he took up residence near Vancouver. His "Art's Gallery," which combined a classic woodcut image with a clever caption written by Mr. Finley, was a popular weekly feature in the San Francisco Chronicle and other newspapers for many years.

SOURCE: Bay Area Radio Museum Collection.
 

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