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Rosalie Howarth Exits KFOG/San Francisco After 34 Years
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, May 22, 2018 |
Rosalie Howarth exits KFOG-FM/San Francisco after 34 years with the station. She made the announcement on her show, "Acoustic Sunrise," on Sunday morning. Her latest two-year deal expired on Monday, May 21. Syndicated programming will replace her 6-11am Sunday slot. "Everything after year 30 at a radio station is icing on the cake," she told the San Francisco Chronicle. "I have nothing but a heart full of gratitude."
During her last break, she gave a shout-out to former KFOG voices -- Dave Morey, Dred Scott, Annalisa, Renee, Irish Greg and Webster. Then she played "In My Life," by the Beatles, and finally closed with "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life," from Monty Python.
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