Twenty-six years ago KDNA was a very different place: It was staffed by a dedicated group of professionals that saw radio as a means to improving the lives of the community they served. The programming during those first few years set a standard that the current organization has proven incapable of matching in concept or quality. This video, shot in 1984, contains examples of public service programming, production of news and childrens (Jardin de los Niños) programming, and an interview of Rosa Ramón, one of the founders and KDNAs first station manager. In addition to Rosa, also participating are founder Julio Cesar Guerrero, Mario Z Alvarez, Norma Olguien, Roberto Alviso, and Ezequiel Ramirez.
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