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The BYU-Idaho Radio Podcast includes local news, interviews, and BYU-Idaho devotional addresses. Check out our other podcasts for more content: BYU-Idaho Radio Headlines, BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot, and BYU-Idaho Disciple Journeys.
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President and Sister Meredith Interview
BYU-Idaho's President Alvin F. Meredith the third and his wife, Sister Jennifer Meredith both go in depth into their devotional talks. They explain the importance of temple attendance in members of The Church of Latter-Day Saints' lives, and how they can strengthen their relationships with the Savior.
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Lamar Barrus: KRIC Station Manager
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager.
This interview is with Lamar Barrus who was hired as program manager when KRIC went full power in 1984. He later became the general manager of KRIC. -
Mark Bailey: News Director
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager.
This interview is with Mark Bailey who was hired in 1989 to become the news director of KRIC. He kept that role when the station changed to KBYI. -
Jane Haeberle: Daughter of John Haeberle
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager.
This interview features Jane Haeberle, the daughter of John Haeberle who managed KRIC when it went to full power in 1984. -
Jerry Miller: KVIK Student Manager
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager.
This interview is with Jerry Miller who worked as a student manager for KVIK in the 1970s. He went on to work in radio in Idaho and Utah. He retired from Idaho State University in 2023 where he was "the voice of the Bengals" and the manager of KISU. -
Ron Weekes: KWBH Advisor
BYU-Idaho Radio is celebrating 40 years since KRIC went full power on May 1, 1984. That legacy lives on in KBYI. We're also celebrating our other radio stations from the past and present like KVIK, KWBH and KBYR. These interviews are with people connected to the radio stations from general managers to student employees and even the daughter of a longtime manager.
This interview is with Ron Weekes who worked as a professor at Ricks College and BYU-Idaho until his retirement. He helped advise the student radio station KWBH.
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Great stuff, love "The Spot"
Love BYU-Idaho Radio. I really enjoy the new podcast they've got going on. They also share their episodes to SoundCloud and Google Play.
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