Christine Clarridge has left her post as a reporter for the Seattle Times after 25 years with the paper. She joins Axios/Seattle next month.
Organizers within the ranks of KNKX employees’ KNKX UNION, are negotiating with management and things are not going well. “We thought we were close to a VERY MODEST agreement w/ management. That deal is starting to fall apart. And we’re really disappointed. We’re going into bargaining again this week & hope management will come around. Our staff deserves better!” (KNKX Union-Twitter note) Did KNKX listeners and supporters think this would happen to their community radio station? The former KPLU, has grown to two studio locations, one in downtown Tacoma, the other in Seattle.
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