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Sasha, a rescued German shepherd, is Turi Ryder’s studio ‘go-fur’ but refuses to wear headphones. Ryder says Sasha asks, ‘Why? I can hear a squirrel at 300 yards.’
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</table><p> Thank you for including my Shebops Productions studio (and Sasha, my “go-<i>fur</i>”) in Radio World (“<a style='text-decoration:underline' href="http://radioworld.com/article/call-it-home-sweet-studio/23545">Call It Home Sweet Studio</a>,” May 18). </p><p>
I would like to present my two dear friends and patient broadcast engineers mentioned in the article with copies.</p><p>
On a separate note, thank you so much for mentioning the passing of Al Resnick, who was our chief engineer at WLS. He was a lovely man, and it was comforting to see him well remembered by your professional publication.</p><p>
<i>Turi Ryder<br />
San Francisco</i>
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