Audacy Seattle Fires Another One…Emily Raines From Morning Wolf Pack

Emily Raines – KKWF The Wolf
Cutbacks continue at Audacy stations. In Seattle The Wolf/KKWF loses Emily Raines, co-host of “The Morning Wolfpack”. Raines joined KKWF in March 2018 after seven years as morning show producer for iHeartMedia’s “94.9 The Bull” WUBL Atlanta under the on-air name “Freckles”.

Jason Remington

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14 thoughts on “Audacy Seattle Fires Another One…Emily Raines From Morning Wolf Pack

  1. Jeanne • November 25, 2022

    I still enjoy listening to Matt on the Wolf but not crazy about the other 2!
    Not a good addition for Matt!
    He doesn’t seem happy anymore!
    Thank you Matt for a great run!
    Looking for a new channel!

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  2. Susan Landree • October 24, 2022

    The person that replaced Emily is not a good addition i will be finding a new station

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    1. Dawn • December 16, 2022

      We left on a month long vacation and came back to change. I miss the team morning is not the same without Slow Joe, Emily and Matt. Just not the same. Corporate Radio wake up!!

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  3. Jason Remington • August 31, 2022

    As for talent moving to smaller markets, we see some of that at KGY/Olympia (Matt Case) and KRKO/Everett (Tim Hunter), just two examples. How many small market stations are hiring though? With local advertiser revenue unable to sustain stations, adding another body to the company is less likely to happen. It’s a shame. There is so much talent out there, with many who are retired that would work for lower wages. The corporate groups are cutting talent and the mom & pops are selling to minority groups and non-profits.

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  4. Glen Harris • August 31, 2022

    With the number of larger-market departures, due to unfavorable working conditions, corporate cutbacks, etc., this may be an opportunity to refocus radio on what matter to many listeners – being local to local markets. Airing high school sports games, giving a weather forecast that is concentrated around the station’s city of license, keeping to local stories during a news break… If large-market stations prefer to cut loose talented people, why not hire those folks at smaller-market stations and let their talent shine? I think it would show that there is still an interest in radio tailored to the communities they serve.

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    1. Steve • September 16, 2022

      ,losing her was the last straw won’t was listen to them any more their loss.

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  5. K • August 31, 2022

    Between Slow Joe leaving and Emily Raines getting let go, the show is so different and no longer holds my interest. I tried to listen but got bored so quick. Like Slow Joe and Emily I’m on to better things. Best of luck to them both!

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  6. Tom • August 31, 2022

    I liked her and it won’t be that same. Going to move on. Good luck Emily.

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  7. Norm • August 29, 2022

    When they keep removing all the radio hosts
    I might as just stream “Amazon play modern country” no commercials.

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  8. Tina • August 26, 2022

    Well… I’ll be finding a new morning show.

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  9. Peter • August 25, 2022

    Radio stations still have employees?

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    1. Jason Remington • August 25, 2022

      Fewer as time goes on. And then why listen when the human element is taken out of it, and there is better content on the Internet?

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  10. Richard Gadberry • August 25, 2022

    So, does Audacy want to automate all their Seattle stations?

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  11. Jason Remington • August 25, 2022

    This sort of thing really sucks. Best wishes to Emily!

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