On Air Staff
Barbara Simpson
Saturday: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Note from Barbara:
Saturday October 10 at 5, my program guest will be the Commander of the Third Fleet, Vice Admiral Richard Hunt, USN and on Sunday at 6, my guest will be Commander Gary Hicks, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Third Fleet, USN. They're both in SF for Fleet Week.
Also, on Sunday at 5, my guests will be Mrs. Madeleine Pickens (T.Boone's wife), and football greats June Jones, SMU Head Coach and Rober Staubach, NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback.
We'll be talking about Madeleine's project to protect the wild mustangs, her Wild Horse foundation and the big event on Oct 17th at the Gerald Ford Stadium in Dallas for the game between SMU and Navy.
Jones and Stauback (and a raft of other notables) are working with Mrs. Pickens to support her project to provide a safe refuge for the wild horses that are left, and to work against the BLM plan to kill them.

Call in number: (415)(510)(408)(707)-808-5600
To say Barbara Simpson is a well-known San Francisco radio and television personality is a gross understatement. To date, Barbara has had a 20-year radio, television and newspaper career in the Bay Area and Los Angeles.Currently, Barbara, "The Babe in the Bunker," is on KSFO Saturdays and Sundays with frequent weekday fill-in appearances. She has also hosted the Saturday night/Sunday morning Coast to Coast AM -- The Art Bell Program.
As a television newsperson, Ms. Simpson anchored The 10 O'clock News on KTVU-Channel 2/Oakland for nine years, winning two Emmys in the process. For two years she anchored the original 2 at Noon show on KTVU and moderated a town hall program for KQED TV/Public Television in San Francisco. As anchor, she helped launch the evening news at KOFY-TV 20/San Francisco.
In Los Angeles, Barbara Simpson anchored the 10PM News and did investigative reporting for KTTV-Channel 11. She then moved to KNXT (now KCBS-TV), where she was a field reporter and specialist covering the school busing trial as well as a program host and news anchor. She also guest hosted on GOOD MORNING L.A. for KABC-TV.
Her work in LA included radio as well, as a talk show host and specialty reporter for KABC and KFI. Barbara Simpson wrote, produced and hosted daily environmental reports for CBS Network Radio.
Her columns on political/social issues have been appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Examiner, Contra Costa Times, Los Angeles Daily News, San Diego Union Tribune, Arizona Republic and The Indianapolis News. Barbara Simpson also writes a weekly column for World Net Daily.Com which runs every Monday. All of her columns are available in the World Net Daily.Com archive.
Among her many professional honors, she won the 2007 Excellence in Media Broadcasting Award from the Eagle Forum of California, the "Golden Medallion" from the California State Bar for her TV work. She was named "Woman of the Year" in TV by the Northern California Chapter of the American Women in Radio and Television, as well as a Kudo Award for her KSFO talk radio program. She has also been honored by the National Commission on Working Women, the Peninsula Press Club, Oakland Business and Professional Women and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.
Barbara Simpson works to make a difference in a variety of arenas. As Public Relations Director for The Cousteau Society, she helped design and coordinate a worldwide petition campaign. In California she handled media for the successful No on 8, No on 224 and No on 185 Initiative Campaigns, was News Bureau Director for the award-winning "Californians Against Utility Company Abuse" campaign and was Media Director for "Californians Against Hidden Taxes."
Her company, Blue Shadow Productions, does media consulting for politics, business and the environment.
The scope of her experience well equips her for the microphone. From gun control (she is an excellent markswoman) to education (she has taught at Michigan State University), her firm positions are borne of experience and first-hand knowledge.
Barbara doesn't shy from controversial topics. Her opinions are heard on Hot Talk 560 KSFO every Saturday and Sunday from 4pm – 7pm.







