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R.C. Bannon Leaves Radio For Music Stardom, KUUU Music Variety, & Whatever Happened To The Greater FM Broadcasters Association?

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Victor Stredicke

Victor 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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  • Boy oh boy, does THIS bring back memories! I had just been "terminated" for trying to organize collective bargaining and Union wages/benefits on the AM/FM radio side of KXLY Spokane "Radio 92" under program director Johnny Holiday and General Manager Wayne McNulty. I was doing mid-days on the AM radio side, but also doing the Television side on KXLY Channel 4 CBS with the Dialing For Dollars afternoon movie matinee - with Union wages - as well as weekend TV news and weather. Ron Bair was the Television News Director, who later became Mayor of Spokane. Anyway, I was terminated on a Friday, sometime in 1971 - and the very next Monday I was meeting up with Sharon Dean and Bill Weaver at KUUU AM-1590 Seattle. What a rush. No air check ... Weaver insisted I take the board for an hour LIVE and do my thing during the mid-day. And so it was, I was hired on the spot for the 7 to Midnight slot. RC Bannon (Dan Shipley) followed me on the all-nighter, before blasting off to Nashville and marrying Louise Mandrell. During my tenure at KUUU, I took Bill Rice flying one day - and that spawned him to get his Private Pilot's certificate and go on to get an instrument rating and a flight instructor rating. I've lost track of Bill, but last I knew he was still flying a Cessna 177 Cardinal and enjoying every minute. While I left broadcast from the morning show with Chet Rogers at 97.3 KBSG - "THE BEST OLDIES" under Viacom in April 1989 - I'm still an active pilot, having flown commercially as a co-pilot First Officer with Mesa Air/United Express during the 1990's out of Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport, and presently own/operate a late model twin-engine Cessna Pressurized 337 Skymaster, and I'm still active on the radio of the Amateur/HAM kind. I certainly miss playing the hits, but Seattle radio has lost its way. First Media and KUBE-93 with Gary Bryan and the rest of that crew during the 1980's was probably THEE pace-setter for Seattle radio. Miss that place dearly.

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