Thank you, Pam


After a broadcasting career that spans nearly 35 years, our own Pam Dixon announced on April 10 that she will be retiring and “hanging up her headphones.” Pam has brought Des Moines listeners into her life and especially her battle with breast cancer over the last nearly 10 years. Pam will be taking the time to focus on her health and, in her words, “Kick cancer’s a$$!”

From all of us at 93.3 KIOA and your Des Moines Radio Group family, thank you, Pam, for all the laughs!

Listen to Pam’s final breaks here:

 

https://soundcloud.com/user-318015390/sets/pam-dixons-final-breaks-on-933-kioa

Share your thoughts with us and send good wishes to Pam on our Facebook page.

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