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Victor StredickeVictor Stredicke is a longtime figure in Seattle-area media, best known as the former radio-TV editor for The Seattle Times. He wrote a dedicated column covering local and regional radio broadcasting, including station changes, programming, personalities, controversies, and industry news. This legacy is the driving force behind QZVX (qzvx.com). In 2023, Victor Stredicke was honored at the Radio Conference Call meet-up for his longtime contributions as a newspaper radio-TV columnist, with appreciation from readers and people he had covered.
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Maple Valley Mike says:
May 20, 2017 8:52 am at
KOL FM probably led to KZAM, KISW, and KZOK. I was living in Eastern WA at the time so I could be mistaken, but those are the FM stations I remembered. It gave listeners a break from the repetitiveness of AM Top 40 and provided a much clearer signal. I believe the progressive FM stations had a primarily male audience.. They were more likely to have record stores advertising where as top 40 would probably get more advertising from clothing stores.