Becca Arkfeld

My experience with radio began at Wayne State College where I am still actively enrolled and scheduled to graduate this December with a bachelor's in Electronic Media. I studied television and film while at Wayne State, but radio is where I found my passi

June 5, 2024Updated: June 5, 2024
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

My experience with radio began at Wayne State College where I am still actively enrolled and scheduled to graduate this December with a bachelor's in Electronic Media. I studied television and film while at Wayne State, but radio is where I found my passion. 

I grew up in Battle Creek Nebraska with US92 on the kitchen radio every day and when I had control over the dial it was always set to 94 Rock. Late at night, I was always excited when Dee Snider took over the air with House of Hair. 

Looking back, there is no surprise that radio is where I found myself, as most of my friends know, all I talk about is music. My favorite hobby is playing and collecting vinyl records and in my free time, I play my vinyls on Wayne State College’s station KWSC-FM 91.9 The Cat.

This is my first radio job and I can’t wait to learn, grow, and bond with the communities of Northeast Nebraska. If you see me out and about please say hello, I’d love to talk…especially about music! 

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