WSAB message regarding passing of Shannon Sweatte; BJ Shea out at KZOK

The WSAB is sad to report that J. Shannon Sweatte, one of Seattle’s longest serving and most respected broadcasting executives, passed away Friday, October 4, 2024 at the age of 88. Sweatte was known for identifying and mentoring countless air personalities, account executives and staff members during his highly successful career managing radio stations in the Pacific Northwest.
Shannon earned his management stripes at Kaye-Smith owned KJRB-AM Spokane before moving to Seattle in 1974 become Station Manager of Top 40 giant KJR-AM. He moved to Golden West Broadcasters in 1981 to serve as General Manager of Gene Autry’s KVI-AM and added managerial duties of sister station KPLZ-FM in 1983. When Autry sold his Seattle AM/FM combo to Fisher Broadcasting in 1994, Sweatte was named Vice President and General Manager of KPLZ-FM, KVI-AM and KOMO-AM – a position he held until his retirement.
Sweatte served as Chair of the WSAB Board of Directors in 1980-81 and was named the WSAB’s Broadcaster of the Year in 1994.
Shannon was dedicated to serving the community, and among the highlights was when he was named volunteer President of Seafair, Seattle’s annual summer festival, in 1979.
Shannon’s childhood sweetheart and wife of 67 years, Janet, passed away in January. He is survived by his children, including daughters Patti (Mike) Anderson, Kathy (Paul) Fiascone, Nancy (Marc) Hill and son Ron (Barb) Sweatte (who is Director of Engineering for ImagiComm Communications, whose stations include KAYU-TV Spokane).

Shannon Sweatte

We also see that BJ Shea has updated his social media.

12 thoughts on “WSAB message regarding passing of Shannon Sweatte; BJ Shea out at KZOK

  1. Is it confirmed that they dumped the rest of the show? Sarah’s beaver and beer blogs are still on the site. She was on there with the other two guys the morning after it was announced that BJ left. Is it possible they are going to syndicate BJ to other markets?

    1. The KZOK website has been updated and Sarah shows to be holding down the morning show after BJ Shea left the building. I don’t think they will be adding a big crew on mornings, unless these people are volunteers.

        1. And that is what it has come to. Why listen to terrestrial radio for music? The personality-entertainment value is gone.

        2. 1200, huh? My current Winamp load is 97,773 cuts, randomized, mostly country, cowboy, hillbilly, C & W, western, etc. from the 1920’s to the 1980’s. Last few:

          Me And Bobbie McGee – Roger Miller
          Ernest Tubb & The Texas Troubadours – Waltz Across Texas
          Tompall & the Glaser Brothers- Just One Time*
          Terri Clark-Cowboy Days*
          Marty Robbins – I’m Gonna Be A Cowboy
          Karl & Harty – Why Do Girls Wear Breeches (1945)*
          Cowboy Copas – Tragic Romance
          George Jones – She Thinks I Still Care
          Desert Rose Band – One Step Forward*
          Slim Whitman – Afraid*
          Don Williams – Miracles*
          Jimmy Wayne – You’re The One I’m Talking To*
          Bonnie Owens – Please Don’t Take Him From Me*
          Jim Reeves – I Know One
          Tanya Tucker – Call On Me
          Stella Parton – Someone*
          Eddy Arnold – Silver Moon*
          Freddie Hart – Hang In There Girl
          The Carter Family – Faded Flowers*
          Anne Murray – I Fall to Pieces*
          Statler Brothers – The Class Of ’57

          *I heard these cuts today for the first time in my life.

          VARIETY = spice for my ears

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