Twin Cities Mourns The Loss Of Pat Ebertz: Tributes Pour In For Former KDWB And KQRS Host
The Twin Cities radio community is mourning the loss of Pat Ebertz, a seasoned radio host and consultant, who passed away on Christmas Day at the age of 62. Known for his extensive contributions to KDWB’s “Dave Ryan in the Morning Show” from 1993 to 2008 and his work with “The Tom Barnard Morning Show” at KQRS, Ebertz is being remembered as a distinctive radio professional.
A Radio Icon’s Legacy
Ebertz’s family and friends shared the news of his passing, highlighting his genuine connection with listeners. Unlike other DJs, Ebertz was known for his sincere inquiries about the well-being of his audience, forging authentic bonds that set him apart in the radio industry.
Career Highlights
A 1988 graduate of the University of North Dakota, Ebertz, at the time of his death, was working as a marketing consultant for digital, radio, and television at Hubbard Broadcasting. His career spanned over two decades, leaving an indelible mark on the Twin Cities radio landscape.
Industry Mourns
Following the announcement of Ebertz’s death, tributes poured in on social media, reflecting the impact he had on both colleagues and listeners alike. The radio community is collectively expressing its grief and acknowledging Ebertz’s significant contributions to the industry.
Continued Influence
Ebertz’s legacy is enduring, and the radio world will continue to feel his influence. As the community comes together to remember and honor his contributions, the echoes of his voice and dedication resonate throughout the Twin Cities radio scene.
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