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Kenneth R. Giddens

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108:'s College of Communication and Information Sciences. The college now recognizes Giddens as someone who has brought lasting fame to the state of Alabama, as said in the following statement: “Kenneth Giddens will be remembered for his many contributions to Alabama and the nation through his outstanding leadership as a businessman, broadcaster, and public servant.” 67:) in 1928, studying architecture before graduating in 1931. Giddens used his newfound knowledge in the creation of a chain of movie theaters spanning three states, which would become the foundation of his journey into the young broadcasting industry. Kenneth's interest in broadcasting peaked when buying radio 95:
as the new director of the Voice of America starting in September 1969 until April 1977. Giddens also served as president of the Alabama Broadcasters Association and the National Broadcasters Association, where he was also part of its international committee. After Kenneth's death on May 7, 1993, the
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Giddens family continued his broadcast legacy until the WKRG radio stations were sold in 1994, and the TV station was sold in 1998; the former WKRG-AM is now WNTM, and WKRG-FM is now WMXC.
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for his Giddens & Rester theaters. Giddens and his family would start up Mobile's new broadcast operation WKRG-TV, Inc. in 1946. Under Giddens' direction, radio station
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on September 5, 1955. While in Mobile, Giddens partnered in the construction of the city's first air-conditioned enclosed
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Kenneth Giddens was among the first inductees in the Communication Hall of Fame at the
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in 1908. He attended Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now known as
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longer than any other person in the broadcast service's history.
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on the air, all at one point in time bearing the call sign
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architect
movie theater
broadcaster
radio stations
television station
Mobile, Alabama
Voice of America
Pine Apple, Alabama
Auburn University
advertisements
WKRG
WKRG-FM
WKRG-TV
shopping mall
Bel Air Mall
Washington, D.C.
University of Alabama
"Kenneth Giddens, a Former Chief Of Voice of America, Dies at 84"
Categories
American television executives
People from Wilcox County, Alabama
1908 births
1993 deaths
Auburn University alumni
20th-century American businesspeople
Voice of America people

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