Tributes for Michael Krasny

On Friday February 12, 2021, after 28 years, Michael  Krasny retired from KQED’s Forum. Read some tributes below:

San Francisco recognizes SF State Professor and Forum host Michael Krasny on Day of Retirement by Emily Curiel, Golden Gate Xpress, 2.15.21 article ink

The Interview: Michael Krasny Answers by Janet Reilly, Nob Hill Gazette, 1.31.21 article ink

A Salute to KQED’s Michael Krasny, in Conversation with Thuy Vu, The Commonwealth Club, 1.28.21 article link | watch video

On eve of retirement, Michael Krasny reflects on an iconic career in Bay Area radio by Dan Pine, The Jewish News, 1.7.21 article ink

SF State English Professor, KQED “Forum” host Michael Krasny announces retirement by Emily Curiel, Golden Gate Xpress, 12.10.21 article ink

The Host of KQED’s Forum Signs Off by Daniel Jewett, Marin Living, January 2021 article ink

Longtime KQED Forum Host Michael Krasny Announces His Retirement  by Peter Cavagnaro, KQED 11.9.2020  article ink

Bay Area Public Radio Veteran Michael Krasny announces Retirement by Garbriel Greschler, The Jewish News, 11.11.2020  article ink

Michael Krasny, Longtime Bay Area Radio Host, announces Retirement by Matthew Pera, Marin Independent Journal, 11.11.2020  article ink

Michael Krasny to Leave KQED’s ‘Forum’ in February by Leslie Katz, San Francisco Examiner, 11.9.2020  article ink

Michael Krasny, Long Time KQED Radio Host Announces Retirement by Chuck Barney, The Mercury News, 11.9.2020  article ink

Michael Krasny, Host of KQED’s Forum to Retire Retirement by SF Weekly Staff, SF Weekly, 11.9.2020  article ink

Broadcaster Michael Krasny announces retirement from KQED by Douglas Zimmerman, SFGate, 11.9.2020  article ink

Longtime KQED Forum Host Michael Krasny Announces Retirement  by Tyler Falk, Current 11.9.2020  article ink

Michael Krasny, Inside Radio 11.9.2020  article ink

Longtime KQED Forum Host Retiring  by Radio Ink, Current 11.9.2020  article ink

Forum host Michael Krasny announces his Retirement from KQED  by Sam Whiting, SF Chronicle Datebook, 11.9.2020  article ink

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One of the most consistent voices in the Bay Area radio sphere of the last three decades, Michael Krasny, has just announced that he will relinquish the program he hosts and retire in February.

Krasny has been a fixture in the local media going back to the 1970s, when he hosted a program on a Marin County station called “Beyond the Hot Tub” — as if a 1970s Marin County talk show could ever be called anything else. He later worked for KGO-AM and ABC 7, and took the job as the host of “Forum” on KQED in 1993. As the Mercury News notes, with his doctorate in English literature, he soon earned praise as “the thinking person’s talk-show host” among local journalists.

“Michael is a Bay Area jewel,” said KQED Chief Content Officer Holly Kernan, in a statement. “His is a model public service career and he has brought depth, compassion and the expertise of a literature professor to the airwaves on a daily basis. Forum shows how a regional public affairs program can serve listeners with reasoned and thoughtful dialogue that cuts across so many disciplines and important issues.”

Krasny will retire on February 15, 2021, which is 28 years to the day that he started in the job at “Forum.”

“I like the symmetry of going out on the anniversary of the day I started,” he tells the Chronicle today. “I’ve always liked Mark Twain’s comment that age is mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it shouldn’t matter. But I turned 76 in September and realized that age does matter.”

Krasny is known for his cogent and thoughtful interview style, and a voice that expresses both the wisdom of his years and a particular type of West Coast intellectual engaged with many subjects. And his experience as a teacher likely helped in fielding calls from Bay Area residents on the call-in show — some of whom aren’t always so calm, collected, or cogent.

Some of his notable interview subjects over the years include former President Jimmy Carter, President Barack Obama, Cesar Chavez, Rosa Parks, Noam Chomsky, Francis Ford Coppola, Jerry Garcia, Allen Ginsberg, Werner Herzog, John McCain, Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, Bernie Sanders, and Camille Paglia.

In his 2007 memoir Off Mike: A Memoir of Talk Radio and Literary Life, Krasny revealed that he still had not achieved his own personal dream of literary success. But over the years he established himself as an ace conversationalist with literary greats and political figures alike, both generous and always in control of the conversation — no small feat in itself.

As local author Michael Chabon said of him in a blurb on the book, “Michael Krasny sets the standard by which all public affairs and cultural radio is measured. He is a Bay Area institution.”

“Forum” remains a popular program, drawing about a quarter million weekly drive-time listeners and another 70,000 online according to KQED. And the station says it will now conduct a “thorough national search” for Krasny’s replacement.

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“I want to thank all of the listeners, guests and exceptional colleagues I’ve had the great fortune to encounter over the years as host of Forum. I’ve been unusually fortunate to sustain such a long career serving the Bay Area in a role that allows me to participate in such rich and thoughtful conversations about the topics of our times.”

– Michael Krasny
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“Michael is a Bay Area jewel. His is a model public service career and he has brought depth, compassion and the expertise of a literature professor to the airwaves on a daily basis. Forum shows how a regional public affairs program can serve listeners with reasoned and thoughtful dialogue that cuts across so many disciplines and important issues.”

– Holly Kernan,
Chief Content Officer, KQED
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On 2.12.21, Michael  Krasny retired from KQED’s Forum listen to the final show

Watch on YouTube as North Bay Assemblymember Marc Levine and other members of the Bay Area Caucus celebrate the over 40-year-career of KQED’s Michael Krasny. They share their stories on how Michael’s daily program became a town hall for the most important issues facing California and the nation.

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