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February 15, 2025 at QZVX
Maple Valley Mike says:
Didn’t he eventually become CEO of the Ackerley broadcast empire?
February 15, 2025 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
Jul 15, 1994 – Chuck Taylor (Seattle Times)
It was KUBE FM and KJR AM/FM in joint venture called New Century Media.
Ackerley Communications, which had owned the KJRs, contributes those stations to the deal, while a partnership involving KUBE general manager Michael O’Shea contributes KUBE. Ackerley owns the bigger share of New Century Media but O’Shea’s group will be the managing partners.