Kim R. Curry
A 33 year broadcaster, forced into retirement with a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis at age 50. Now, a writer. “Come Get Me Mother, I’m Through!” was a two-year writing education. I thought all I could do was talk. Writing is my new passion.
5’9” until I got stuck in the wheelchair.
#TheViewFromMyWheelchair
K.R.Curry
“The same passion that fueled his radio career is now turning what most would consider a disability into an opportunity to bring education and awareness to living a full life with MS. To this day, “Kid” is still “Pumping Up The Volume”!
Barry Richards
Record Promoter & Industry Professional
Reviews
“This isn’t just a true story of unimaginable difficulties and loss of a healthy body and successful career that could happen to anyone. It’s a double love story.”
Jo Maedar
Author of, When I Married My Mother: A Daughter’s Search for What Really Matters - and How She Found It Caring for Mama Jo
"Fantastic read from my friend, Miami radio legend Kid Kim Curry. I laughed, I cried, I could not put it down. Highly recommend!!"
Frank Reed
Mornings KLTA Dallas
“..a great story of Curry’s radio life and his ability to let go and embrace what is, and how to best keep moving forward.”
Chris Hudspeth
The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation
The Death of Fairness
In 1986 a floodgate opened, changing radio forever. The FCC rescinded the “Fairness Doctrine” which eliminated the requirement to broadcast “contrasting points of view” on American broadcast TV and Radio airwaves. A variety of radio hucksters, began preaching conspiracies and lies as facts, and paved America’s path to social division. The Death of Fairness is a story shining a spotlight on the impact of this decision that hits a little too close to home and is based on actual events.
Praise for The Death of Fairness
"Kim pulls no punches in this tale of unintended consequences that illustrates the plight of rural America—and the rest of the country—as radio becomes a shrill and craven corporate mouthpiece that serves none of the people, none of the time."
Richard Pachter
Writer, RichardPacther.com
"In this poignant and page-turning tale, Kim Curry shows the devastating impact to radio and society when balanced views are no longer shared and corporations take over local air-waves. An eye-opening read!"
Kerrie Flanagan
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