
Claudia Lamb
Lamb became a talk radio show host, hosting programs in Kansas City, Missouri (at KCMO (AM)) and at KHOW-AM in Denver, Colorado.
Later, she became a radio traffic reporter for radio station KOA in Denver. In 2004, her team won a Colorado Broadcasting Award for best coverage in Breaking News. In 2005, she became a news reporter for KLIV in San Jose, California.
Lamb was also a public information officer for the Colorado Traffic Management Center in Denver and wrote articles on traffic management for their online webzine, CoTrip Quarterly, which has since ceased publication.
Lamb worked as a writer and producer for the afternoon news at KGO (AM) in San Francisco, California from 2007 to November 2011.
During her tenure, her team won the national Edward R. Murrow Award for best coverage of Breaking News. According to Lamb, she resigned from KGO after it was purchased by Citadel Broadcasting which led to massive layoffs and previous news standards could no longer be maintained.
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