My career began as a DJ in 1973 in Helena and I moved over to Missoula in 1976. My news career began in 1999 when I took over what was then called ‘The Morning News Express’ and I’ve been hosting the ‘Montana Morning News Show’ every weekday since then. I also co-host Talk Back with Nick Chrestenson. I’ve been married to the love of my life Lorna for over 40 years, and I have two adult children, Luke and Jenna. Jenna and my son-in-law David just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. In addition to my on-air duties, I own Peter Christian Communications, producing radio spots for stations around the country. I love playing drums whenever I can, and I even carry a pair of drumsticks in my car, in case I run across a random drum set! I’ve been honored by the Montana Broadcaster’s Association with first place awards 24 times since 2000, and I love my work!
Peter Christian
New York Professor Says Chat GPT Can Be ‘a Research Assistant’
Professor Gayeski explained that her students are already using Chat GPT as a tool in their classes.
Montana Wildfire Responder Praises Bill for Aerial Fire Response
Tim Sheehy recently spoke with KGVO News advocating for House Bill 883.
Montana Auditor Responds to Fraudulent AI Investment Scheme
KGVO News spoke to Montana State Auditor and Insurance Commissioner Troy Downing just after the legal actions were filed.
Montana Bears are Back and Hungry After a Long Winter Nap
KGVO News spoke with Vivaca Crowser from Montana FWP about what to watch for as the bears emerge from hibernation.
Montana Football Spring Game Boasts New ‘Grizzly Den’ Tailgate
The annual Montana Grizzly football spring game is coming up on Friday, April 7, but fans will find a new wrinkle as they celebrate the return of Griz football.
Montana Boasts its Lowest Unemployment Rate Ever Recorded
KGVO News spoke to John Elizandro, Chief of Staff at the Montana Department of Labor and Industry on Friday, who shared the impressive numbers just released.
Train Engine Derails in Snow Covered Tracks in Montana
Late Wednesday night, a United Pacific locomotive derailed after hitting deep snow near Dillon in Beaverhead County.
Montana Governor Shares Reactions to Yellowstone Flooding
Gianforte emphasized the great lengths that contractors are taking to repair the destroyed infrastructure in the park.