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Class Of 2004<br />
Barbara Harmon<br />
I've worked in Television for 25 years. My first job was in my home town,<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico. I worked in the Traffic Department and in the<br />
Newsroom at KOB an NBC affiliate. Interested in experiencing life in a big<br />
city, I packed up and moved to Los Angeles. I soon found work at the<br />
Independent Station KCOP as a National Sales Assistant.<br />
Having experienced life in the big city, I once again found myself ready<br />
for change and was debating a move home when KCBS, a CBS owned and<br />
operated station called with a Traffic position. I worked there for several<br />
years and played catcher on a co-ed s<strong>of</strong>tball team (we won the Los<br />
Angeles Championship Title once!) I met my husband to be at KCBS. We<br />
both yearned for a slower pace, so we moved to Reno to be near family and to have one <strong>of</strong> our own. I<br />
spent a year at KTVN the local CBS affiliate in the newsroom before finding a spot at KNPB a PBS station,<br />
where I've been for 9 years.<br />
Luis Bonilla<br />
Luis started his broadcast career in 1975 at KVOV. Then, in 1981 Luis moved to<br />
KUNV 91.5 FM as the Producer-Conductor <strong>of</strong> the first public service Spanish<br />
program in Nevada. He then moved to KREL 1280 AM in April <strong>of</strong> 1988 as the<br />
Morning Drive Host, News and Sports Announcer, and the News Director. During<br />
his time at KREL he also worked at UPI Radio Noticias from January 1989 through<br />
September 1990 as a Local News Correspondent for the International News<br />
Agency. From 1989 to 1996 Luis worked on broadcasting the largest music<br />
festival from Chile, South America to Las Vegas "Vina Del Mar". 1280 AM was the<br />
first radio station from the United States to broadcast this once a year event; and<br />
in 1996 KBLR TV 39 broadcast the festival in 30 minute pre-recorded segments. In<br />
January <strong>of</strong> 1995 Luis moved to KLSQ 870 AM and worked as a Newscaster and<br />
Sports Director. From October 1994 through December <strong>of</strong> 2001 Luis worked for KBLR TV 39 as a Sports Anchor for<br />
the 6pm Local News. In May <strong>of</strong> 1998 Luis started to do voice-overs for Regional and National Radio and TV spots<br />
and translations from English to Spanish and continues to do so today. From January 2002 through June 2004 Luis<br />
worked for KRLV 1340 AM as a Morning Program Host and director.<br />
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