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The last Top 40 disc jockey in San Francisco shares untold stories from the studios that shaped a generation.
SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- Contact: Don Sainte-Johnn, or Coquihalla Publishing
Phone: (415) 462-6400
San Francisco, CA — Coquihalla Publishing is pleased to announce the release of San Francisco's LAST TOP 40 DISC JOCKEY, a new memoir by longtime KFRC broadcaster and college educator Don Sainte-Johnn. The book blends West Coast radio history with personal storytelling, offering readers an intimate look at the final era of personality-driven Top 40 radio.
Sainte-Johnn, whose career includes time at legendary stations such as KFRC, V101, WJPC, and KWK, has deep ties to the Sacramento region. In addition to his broadcasting work, he has spent years teaching journalism and media writing to local college students, mentoring the next generation of storytellers and communicators.
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The memoir captures the cultural energy of Bay Area radio while reflecting on the broader Northern California community that shaped Sainte-Johnn's life and career. For Sacramento readers, the book offers both a nostalgic journey and a celebration of regional media heritage.
About the Author
Don Sainte-Johnn is a veteran broadcast consultant, educator, and writer. Known for his warm on-air presence and commitment to community storytelling, he continues to teach and inspire students in Sacramento while preserving the legacy of West Coast radio.
Availability
San Francisco's LAST TOP 40 DISC JOCKEY is available in eBook format now through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retailers. The print edition is also at Amazon.
Media & Interview Requests
Additional materials are available upon request.
For all media inquiries, don't hesitate to get in touch with Don Sainte-Johnn at (415) 462-6400 or . (mailto:Don.Sainte.Johnn@gmail.com)
Phone: (415) 462-6400
San Francisco, CA — Coquihalla Publishing is pleased to announce the release of San Francisco's LAST TOP 40 DISC JOCKEY, a new memoir by longtime KFRC broadcaster and college educator Don Sainte-Johnn. The book blends West Coast radio history with personal storytelling, offering readers an intimate look at the final era of personality-driven Top 40 radio.
Sainte-Johnn, whose career includes time at legendary stations such as KFRC, V101, WJPC, and KWK, has deep ties to the Sacramento region. In addition to his broadcasting work, he has spent years teaching journalism and media writing to local college students, mentoring the next generation of storytellers and communicators.
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The memoir captures the cultural energy of Bay Area radio while reflecting on the broader Northern California community that shaped Sainte-Johnn's life and career. For Sacramento readers, the book offers both a nostalgic journey and a celebration of regional media heritage.
About the Author
Don Sainte-Johnn is a veteran broadcast consultant, educator, and writer. Known for his warm on-air presence and commitment to community storytelling, he continues to teach and inspire students in Sacramento while preserving the legacy of West Coast radio.
Availability
San Francisco's LAST TOP 40 DISC JOCKEY is available in eBook format now through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major retailers. The print edition is also at Amazon.
Media & Interview Requests
Additional materials are available upon request.
For all media inquiries, don't hesitate to get in touch with Don Sainte-Johnn at (415) 462-6400 or . (mailto:Don.Sainte.Johnn@gmail.com)
Source: Don Sainte-Johnn
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