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56-year KASM veteran Cliff Mitchell is a 2002 Pavek Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame inductee. At some point in the future, KASM should have a seriously expanded article with a separate article for Mitchell. Here are a few sources that will make this possible. - Dravecky (talk) 00:44, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
"56-YEAR VETERAN FARM BROADCASTER CLIFF MITCHELL RETIRES". AgriMarketing. January 7, 2009. Retrieved June 24, 2009. After 56 years on the air, Cliff Mitchell, NAFB Hall of Famer and morning voice of KASM Radio, has retired from the station. He broadcast his last show on Dec. 31.
"Longtime central Minnesota radio man signs off". Minnesota Public Radio. January 2, 2009. Retrieved June 24, 2009. For more than five decades, Cliff Mitchell has greeted KASM listeners with farm noises and a gospel song, and a cheery greeting.On Mitchell's last day Wednesday, the radio station is bustling with visitors. [...] Mitchell was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcast Hall of Fame in 2002, and the National Association of Farm Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2005.
"Updating listeners for half a century; KASM's Cliff Mitchell still informing folks of farm news, deaths and weather". Minneapolis Star Tribune. April 14, 2002. Retrieved June 24, 2009. For 50 years, Mitchell has been arriving at radio station KASM-AM in Albany at 3:30 a.m. to prepare for his show, which runs from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's a stream of farm reports, recorded sounds of barnyard animals, obituaries, interviews with county extension agents and weather information from around the region.