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The voice of KCBS radio” Stan Bunger retires after 31 years | Department of Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA)
![Stan Bunger on Twitter: "We're bidding farewell to my legendary colleague Susan Leigh Taylor today: 47 years in radio, 23 at @KCBSRadio (the last 20 with me). Listen all morning on @KCBSRadio @ Stan Bunger on Twitter: "We're bidding farewell to my legendary colleague Susan Leigh Taylor today: 47 years in radio, 23 at @KCBSRadio (the last 20 with me). Listen all morning on @KCBSRadio @](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EdsZVFYUEAIjC-j.jpg)
Stan Bunger on Twitter: "We're bidding farewell to my legendary colleague Susan Leigh Taylor today: 47 years in radio, 23 at @KCBSRadio (the last 20 with me). Listen all morning on @KCBSRadio @
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