
To be honest, things have not improved since Sam & Pam tape #1. This one features a couple editions of “Low Budget News.”
Pictured is the KKER tower atop the Delaney Building in downtown Spokane.
Runtime: 8:31

To be honest, things have not improved since Sam & Pam tape #1. This one features a couple editions of “Low Budget News.”
Pictured is the KKER tower atop the Delaney Building in downtown Spokane.
Runtime: 8:31
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zues • November 24, 2020
Excellent! Don’t know who your fav Jock were, but I hear just a little Charlie Brown and Lockjock in your delivery. Really good, same with your KJRB air check. Could do this show in almost any market and succeed today!
Mark Dolan • November 18, 2020
Welcome back home to the Northwest SAM
Jason Remington • November 19, 2020
I recall a Mark Dolan at LH Bates’ radio broadcast school. Good guy. Same?
Sam Lawson • November 18, 2020
KKER had been the all news station, KSPO 1230. When KSPO ran into financial trouble, they switched to a lower overhead country format in an effort to save the station.
When I was offered the morning show, I considered the fact that KKER was an AM station with a weak signal in financial trouble, but I didn’t care. Hey, it was morning drive!
When I arrived, Pam was the Sales Manager at the station. After a month or two, newsman Neal Gladner departed, and Pam transitioned to the morning show. She had previous on-air experience, and more importantly, our names rhymed.
Unfortunately, not even Sam & Pam playing country hits could save KKER, and after six months the station went dark. I went back to engineering and weekend announcing at KGA, and Pam headed for Anchorage, Alaska.
lonergan • November 18, 2020
Thanks so much for “the rest of the story,” Sam.
lonergan • November 17, 2020
You had a fun show, Sam. Pam’s laugh is infectious. I would have been a regular listener.
I’d like to know more about the station, a little Class IV among several regional powerhouses.
Also, how did Sam and Pam get together, and where did she go when this on-air partnership ended?
Jason Remington • November 17, 2020
I agree. Take it from a regular subscriber of the Electric Weenie, clean, silly, humor in the morning was the way to go. The Sam & Pam program has our seal of approval here at PSM.
Jason Remington • November 15, 2020
W-K-R-P – ish. I like it. The tower on top of the building also reminds me of KTOY Tacoma. Good times!