Bruce Christensen, president of KSL Television was named Senior Vice President, Bonneville Salt Lake Radio stations in June of 2005, giving him responsibility for all Bonneville media properties in Salt Lake City. In addition to KSL-TV Channel 5, Bonneville’s Salt Lake City media ownership includes: KSL AM/FM, FM-100, The Arrow (103.5 FM), and KUTR AM 820 radio stations and Internet sites ksl.com, fm100.com, thearrow1035.com.
Christensen began his duties on the Bonneville senior staff in May of 2000. He came to Bonneville after a seven year assignment as Dean of Brigham Young University’s College of Fine Arts and Communications. Before serving as a Dean at BYU, Christensen was President and CEO of the nation's Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in Washington, D.C. Christensen began his broadcasting career forty-two years ago as a reporter for KSL News.

Christensen is a cum laude graduate of the University of Utah (B.A.) and Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University (M.S.J.). Christensen was a member of the Board of Directors of Bonneville International Corporation from 1996 to 2000.

 

Photo Caption: Kondwani is 15, in form two and on our scholarship program. Like many Malawian girls, she is interested in becoming a nurse. Part of her desire to study nursing could be the absence of other female role models. Apart from nurses, she does not come into contact with professional women. Foundation President Gillian Rose asked her to read from a schoolbook. She chose a passage from Rome and Juliet.

Headmaster Mr. Longue says his school near Chintheche is expanding but the number of classrooms and furniture remain the same. It is a tight fit. It has a modest library with books as varied as T.S. Eliot’s poetry, Dickens’ Tale of Two Cities, Bill Cosby and John Grisham, the latter obviously donated. Our student Violet’s favorite subject is English. She is seen here trying on school shoes we bought her.

 

 

 

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