
Matthew Anderson
Engineering AssistantMatthew provides technical support for the departments of engineering and radio operations including everything from studio and transmitter maintenance to radio remote ISDN's. Matthew attends SDSU and is pursuing a B.A. in sociology with a minor in television media studies. Matthew got his start in radio by getting an amateur radio license at 15 (KI6KHB) and founding a high school broadcast TV club, which produced content for the GUSD TV Access Channel. Currently, he works at KCR College Radio, first as a DJ/Personality, then chief engineer, and now general manager. In his free time Matthew enjoys spending time with family, riding his motorcycle, and working on his own personal radio projects.
RECENT STORIES ON KPBS
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En su discurso inaugural en el jardín oeste del Centro de Administración del Condado, la representante del Distrito 1 dijo estar “lista para liderar” en temas urgentes que van desde la crisis de aguas residuales en South Bay hasta la necesidad de más vivienda.
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Saturday, July 26, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + YouTube. Christopher Kimball makes Kolaches, Czech-American breakfast treats filled with cream cheese and jam. Rose Hattabaugh bakes Chocolate and Tahini Babka, a creative twist on the braided bread. Wes Martin shares the secret to proofing your dough in a cold kitchen, and Rosemary Gill offers a lesson on Yeast 101.
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Often called the "Oscars of the comics industry," Comic-Con hosts the 37th annual Eisner Awards on Friday, celebrating top comics creators and titles across 32 categories.
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Milk Street takes "project baking" to new and exciting heights with two recipes for show-stopping sweets. First, Christopher Kimball makes Kolaches, Czech-American breakfast treats filled with lemon-scented cream cheese and jam. Rose Hattabaugh then bakes Chocolate and Tahini Babka, a creative twist on the braided bread. Plus, Wes Martin shares the secret to proofing your dough in a cold kitchen.
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