Radio veteran Glenn takes to the airwaves again
Tonight Napa radio and TV veteran Ward Glenn launches his new radio show, “Moon River,” on Sonoma station KSVY, 91.3 FM.
KSVY Program Director Robert Taylor decided to add the program of inspirational poetry to the station’s rotation. The weekly program, on Sundays from 9 to 10 p.m., also features the console creations of Everett Lehman, organist at the Meadows of Napa.
Both Lehman and Glenn are 88, making them perhaps the oldest active members of the broadcast business in the Bay Area.
Glenn said that late Register outdoors columnist George Carl’s “My Outdoor Meaning” will be among the poems on the initial program. Glenn produced Carl’s outdoors television program on Napa’s Channel 28, even as Glenn then hosted a TV version of “Moon River” with organist Martha Mooney./Register
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