It has come to our attention through a recent obit in the Seattle Times, that Tim Shook, KNHC alumni and friend of this blog, has passed. Tim authored three articles and gave additional information regarding other posts on the site. Tim Shook also helped found the Radio Theater Channel online, as voice-over talent and web developer.
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Sorry to learn about Tim's passing. His contributions to our site will be truly missed.
I was wondering what happened to him. I,m very sorry and sad to read this. Tim and I were very close friends. I know he was not in the best of health. He has been missing from facebook since January. He has been very helpful to me too. I got a lot of great airchecks in my collection because of him. I have known him since 79 when he worked at KGAA in Kirkland. I used to hang out with him at the KBRD studios at times as well as the KTNT studios. One time while he was on the air doing his show at TNT, we were also listening to "your unpopular hit parade" on KRAB and at 3.a.m. Steven Rabow was taking phone calls from listeners. We decided to call them and had a nice chat with Rabow. Afterwords, we got off and they took two other phone calls. One from Canada since their cable system carried KRAB. Both callers later asked about us and Rabow mentioned that maybe they will calls us back. So we did. During our second call Al Dale, part timer at sister station KNBQ, walked into the studio and Tim asked Steven a question and we had a portable radio in the studio and Steven answered back on the radio. You should have seen the look on Al,s face. Tim will be sorely missed. He really was a true friend.
Sorry to hear that. He was helpful here at the site