
March 2008
Fred Baker: Talking
up a Storm
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Rocking On
Fred was 23
when KISR went on the air in 1971. Now he’s 60 and the station
has been going strong for almost 37 years. Neither show any signs
of slowing down. In fact, the station will soon move from studio
on Greenwood Avenue (once Fred’s home) to Central Mall. Construction
will be finished “in two weeks ... it’s always two weeks,”
Fred laughed. But sometime this spring, he promises KISR will have
“a very visible presence” at the mall, above The Woodsman.
“We’ve simply outgrown our studios,” he explained.
“Now that we use computers, we have servers that take up more
space than our original radio equipment.”
KISR won’t change – just its location. The station will
still boast “the most music.” Fred will continue his
tradition of reading to and discussing the news with his blind friend,
Miss Shirley, shortly after 6 a.m. each morning. When news breaks,
he’ll bring it to his listeners – live.
The station will still mount meaningful public service campaigns.
Fred is very proud of the airtime he has been able to use to serve
charities, to help individuals in need of medical care, to promote
youth organizations and to support military men and women, both
active duty and veterans.
And, of course, when severe weather develops, Fred will be on the
air describing and tracking it.
Few people know the reason Fred developed a passion for weather.
He began learning from former Fort Smith National Weather Service
meteorologists Warren Hadley and Forrest Johns in order to see where
the creeks were running - he’s a skilled whitewater canoeing
enthusiast, with “first descent” records on many local
waterways. To catch the best whitewater, you have to know when it’s
going to rain, he explained. And you thought he just liked the ominous
weather alert music.
Fred doesn’t always take vacations, but he loves to travel.
He and his wife Kim love "canyoneering” in the remote
West. They’re vowing to do more travel, less work, he says.
But he loves his job. “Better than working for a living,”
he quips.
–By Lynn Wasson
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