Eric has a diverse background in radio and entertainment marketing. His radio experience began in Philadelphia, where he grew up, and includes: Program Director for Temple University's radio station, WTDR in the 80's, show host on WRTI, and later working at Philadelphia commercial stations, WYSP, WMGK, WPEN, and WEGX. Eric was air talent in Santa Fe for almost 12 years, with shows on KBAC - 98.1 Radio Free Santa Fe; 107.5 Outlaw Country; KVSF, 101.5 The Voice of Santa Fe; and here at KSFR 101...| KSFR
KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Director Patsy Phillips| KSFR - Homepage
KSFR Content Director interviews Taiwanese Independent Curator Nakaw Putun| KSFR - Homepage
KSFR Content Director Eric Davis interviews Taiwanese Filmmaker Mayow Biho at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market| KSFR - Homepage
KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Textile Artist Maggie Thompson at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market| KSFR - Homepage
KSFR Content Director Eric Davis and News Intern Samantha Daitz interview Associate Curator, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Jay Chun-Chieh Lai at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market| KSFR - Homepage
KSFR Content Director interviews Taiwanese artist En-Man Chang at the 2025 Santa Fe Indian Market| KSFR
Whatever your age, don’t miss this week’s episode with award-winning Albuquerque children’s author Caroline Starr Rose.| KSFR
The U.S. Senate, in a vote early on July 17, decided to slash funding for public broadcasting. New Mexico radio and TV stations, including those serving tribal lands and emergency-stricken rural areas, could lose critical support.| KSFR
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Downwinders, lawmakers, and local and state officials gathered today to mark the 80th anniversary of the U.S.'s first test explosion of a nuclear weapon.| KSFR
State and local officials gathered in Ruidoso to provide updates on the catastrophic flooding that struck the Southern New Mexico village of Ruidoso on Tuesday.| KSFR
Thousands gathered around the state, including in Santa Fe and Albuquerque to protest Trump Administration policies.| KSFR
Independent public radio for northern New Mexico featuring local news, BBC World Service, and an eclectic mix of live music programs from local DJs.| KSFR
Threats of federal funding cuts to food assistance programs are causing alarm at the state’s food banks and pantries. Officials from several food organizations met in March to talk about possible impacts.| KSFR
While Democrats see some progress on just-approved measures to mitigate New Mexico's shortage of healthcare practitioners, the GOP and the governor see it otherwise.| KSFR
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Led by Santa Fe fire department wildland superintendent Nathan Miller, 19 New Mexico firefighters arrived in California on January 11 and immediately pitched in on the Palisades Fire.| KSFR
New Mexico state senators Peter Wirth and Bill Sharer, leaders of the two major parties, Democratic and Republican, respectively, faced off in a recent KSFR panel. Protecting the water supply was one of many topics they touched on.| KSFR
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When accomplished opera and classical vocalist John Tiranno was offered the chance to return to the world of conducting, he jumped at the chance.| KSFR
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Tazbah McCullah (KSFR General Manager) and Eric Davis (KSFR Content Director) sit down with several featured artists of the Santa Fe Indian Market as well as staff of the IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA). August 17, 2024| KSFR
At the 102nd Santa Fe Indian Market, two artists—one who created a decorative headstall and the other who paints detailed narratives—provide backstories on their pieces.| KSFR
The latest education news from the KSFR Newsroom| KSFR