Victor Stredicke Radio Guide …being a slightly opinionated survey of
current radio formats presented with the hope you might discover a program or two
of special interest. Corrections or revisions
can be sent to stredicke@aol.com
AM Radio
570 KVI (News Talk, Conversation)
John Carlson with four hours of political analysis, commentary and listener call-ins 5 to 9 a.m. Syndicated talker Glenn Beck 9 to noon, Sean Hannity noon to 3 p.m., Mark Levine 3 – 6 p.m. Lars Larson 6 -9 p.m. “Savage Nation” political rants by Michael Savage 9-midnight, “Red Eye Radio” political talk, social issues and trucker ads, midnight to 5 a.m. Weekend programs include Sean Hannity replay, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. ABC News most hours. Sinclair Radio. – Seattle.
630 KCIS (Christian instruction)
“Inspired for Life.” — “Morning Devotion Music” 7-9 a.m. Brokered religion including Joyce Meyer at 8:40, Chuck Swindall at 10 a.m., Ravi Zacharius at 12:15.p.m. Other features, “Bible Answer Man” with Hank Hanegraaff at 3:05 p.m. “Mike Huckabee Show” 4 -6 pm. “Focus on the Family” at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. After 6 p.m., music programs include “Cool Sounds Music”, “Night Sounds”, with Bill Pearce, “Music Through the Night” to 4 a.m. Weekends: “Newsmaker Weekend” 12:15 p.m. Saturday. “Classic Christian Music” 2 p.m. “We Kids” 7 p.m. “Focus on the Family Radio Theater“ 9:30 p.m. Saturday. “Southern Gospel Music”, 5 p.m. Sunday. Korean Ministry (with English interpreter) 9 p.m. Sunday. Christa Ministries – Edmonds.
680 KBRD (Big Band/Swing/Jazz)
“America’s Ninth Best Radio Station playing music of the 20s, 30s…” Music from piano rolls, pre-1920 cylinders, 78s from the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s or early 45s and mono LPs. No announcements, listener supported. Weekend program: “Rhythm Sweet and Hot” from London, noon Saturdays. The Music Foundation – Lacey.
710 KIRO (Sports talk)
“710 ESPN Seattle.” Radio home of the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Mariners, in addition to a wide variety of local and syndicated sports-talk programming. ESPN Radio’s “Mike and Mike” 3a.m.-7 a.m. Local sports talk with Brock Huard and Mike Salk 7a.m.-10a.m.; Michael Grey 10 a.m.-Noon; Bob Stelton & Dave “The Groz” Grosby at noon; Dave Wyman, Danny O’Neill & Jim Moore 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.; “Nightwatch” with Tom Wassell 7 p.m.-9 p.m. Weekends: “Outdoor Line” with Rob Endsley and Tom Nelson 6 -8 a.m. Weekly Seattle sports with John Clayton, 3:30 p.m. Saturdays. Bonneville Seattle – Seattle.
770 KTTH (Political Talk)
“America’s Morning News” 4a.m. – 6a.m.; conservative talk hosts, mostly syndicated, except for Dave Boze at 6 – 9 am. and Michael Medved noon – 3 p.m. Rush Limbaugh at 9 a.m., Ben Shapiro 3 p.m., Dave Ramsey 6 p.m. Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis 9 p.m-midnight. John Gibson overnight. + Saturday features include talk-show “best ofs” and “Leading Age Medicine 8 a.m. “Handel on the Law” 6 – 9 p.m., “The Tech Guy” 9 – midnight. Fox News most hours. + Sunday features include “Smart Retirement Radio, 9 – 10 a.m., “Financial Safari, 10-11 a.m.. News from America’s Radio News Network and Fox Radio News. – Bonneville Seattle – Seattle.
820 KGNW (Christian information)
Local religion-based programs include “AM Seattle” with Dave Drui interviewing lifestyle counselors, financial experts and a different attorney each morning, 5 a.m. to noon, Mid-Day on the Sound, counseling from Jodie Stevens, noon – 4 p.m. “Live From Seattle” with Doug Bursch, 4 -6 p.m., Also, brokered religion half-hours, including “Thru the Bible” with J. Vernon McGee, 6 a.m. and noon weekdays, “Family Talk” with Dr. James Dobson 8:30 a.m. and midnight weekdays. Inspiration Media Incorporated (Salem Communications) – Burien.
850 KHHO (South Sound Sports)
WSU Cougars, Tacoma Rainiers, Nascar coverage. Fox Sports Network. This station duplicates certain KJR sports features. Dan Patrick 6a.m.-9a.m., Jay Mohr 9a.m.-12p.m., Primetime 12 noon-4p.m., Petros & Money 4p.m.-7p.m., Rob Dibble 7p.m.-10p.m., Recovery Coast to Coast 10p.m.-Midnight, JT The Brick Midnight-3a.m., FOX Sports Daybreak with Andy Furman and Artrell Hawkins-3a.m.-6a.m. Channel Communications – Tacoma.
880 KIXI (Popular standards)
Popular music, showtunes, nostalgia and NBC each hour. Afternoon drive with Dan Murphy, “Fifties at Five” 5 p.m. Weekends: Jim French radio dramas 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday, Shake Rattle showtime, Sounds of Sinatra Sunday “When Radio Was” 2 a.m. Saturday, Sunday. Hubbard – Mercer Island.
920 KGTK (Business-Talk)
Alternately described as “Megatalk.” Including Ray Lucia, 9 a.m. – noon. Lou Dobbs noon – 3. Local talk with Don Creech 9 a.m. Saturdays. (Most programs simulcast with 1400 KITZ. ) KITZ Radio Inc. – Olympia.
950 KJR (Sports Radio)
Syndicated sports talk and features from Fox Sports Network and NBC Sports Radio. Local segments include “Mitch in the Morning” 6-10 a.m., Elise Woodward & Jerry Brewer 10 a.m.-Noon, Ian Furness Noon-3 p.m., Dave Softy Mahler 3 -6:30 p.m. Clear Channel Radio.– Seattle.
1000 KOMO (News-Radio)
Morning news review and interviews with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt 5-9 a.m. ABC News, traffic, weather throughout the day. Wall Street Journal updates during the day. Midday news with Brian Calvert, 9 a.m. to Noon & Rick Van Cise Noon – 3 p.m. Drivetime segment with Tom Hutyler and Jane Shannon 3 to 7 p.m.,including rush-hour traffic reports; News and weather with Art Sanders 7 p.m. to midnight. Jim Bohannon Show overnight (except on Mondays) midnight to 3, followed by “America in the Morning” news anchored by Jim Bohannon. At 3 a.m., “KOMO’s First News” with Bill Rice. + Weekend programs include “Inside Out” home-design talk with Tami Michaels 10 a.m. – noon Saturdays and almost endless loops of “best ofs” on Saturday and Sunday. “Overnight America” news, call-ins, celebrity interviews overnight on Saturday and Sunday. Station also carries President’s address at 6:36 a.m. and Republican response at 6:47 p.m. Saturday. Sinclair Radio. – Seattle..
1030 KMAS (News-Talk)
“Daybreak With Dale and Jeff” hosted by local Mason County announcers Dale Hubbard and Jeff Slakey 6-9 a.m., America’s Newsroom all day, to 9 p.m., Rusty Humphries syndicated talk 9 p.m. to midnight. Phil Hendrie overnight. Thursday and Friday morning features: “Focus on Shelton” 8:45 a.m. “Fishing Report” 5:35 p.m., “Recreation Report from Hoodsport” 5:30 to 8 p.m. “Southsound Spotlight,” business interviews by Dick Pust 8:50 a.m. Friday. Other programs include “Cigar Dave Show,’ 3-5 p.m. Saturday and “Songwriter Stage” 9-10 p.m. Saturday. “UFO Encounters” at 3 a.m. ABC News most hours. Olympic Broadcast & Media – Shelton.
1050 KBLE (Catholic Radio)
“Daily Mass,” 5 a.m., “Catholic Connection,” 6 a.m. “Sisters in Christ,” 8 a.m. “EWTN Open Line” noon. Holy Rosary 1:30 and 8:30 daily, “Catholic Answers Live” 3 p.m. “The Wisdom of Father Benedict Groeschel” 10:30 p.m. Weekends: “Bishop Fulton Sheen Prophet” 2 p.m. Saturday, “The Catholic Hour” 6 p.m. “Theology of the Body for Teens” 8 p.m. Saturday. “Vatican Radio Weekend,” 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Sunday. “Sunday Benediction” 3 p.m. Sunday. Sacred Heart Radio – Kirkland
1090 KFNQ (Sports-Talk)
Tiki Barber, Brandon Tierney and Dana Jacobson 3 a.m.-6 a.m., John Feinstein 6 a.m.-9 a.m., Jim Rome 9 a.m.-Noon, Doug Gottlieb Noon-3 p.m., Former KIRO Radio sports anchor Bill Swartz & Steve Sandmeyer 3 p.m.-7 p.m. from the KFNQ studios in Seattle, Scott Ferrall 7 p.m.-11 p.m. and Damon Amendolara 11 p.m.-3 a.m. (Sunday-Thursday). Weekends, Amy Lawrence- Friday 11 p.m.-3 a.m. Saturday, Marc Malusis 3 a.m.-7 a.m., Brandon Tierney 7 a.m.-11 a.m., Gregg Giannotti 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Jody MacDonald 3 p.m.-7 p.m., Adam the Bull 7 p.m.-11 p.m.. Amy Lawrence 11 p.m.-3 a.m. Sunday, John Kinkaide 3 a.m.-7 a.m., Vinny Cerrato & Rob Long 7 a.m.-11 a.m., Jody MacDonald 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Josh Innes & Ted Johnson 3 p.m.-7 p.m., Amy Lawrence 7 p.m.-11 p.m. CBS Radio Group – Seattle.
1150 KKNW (Alternative Talk)
Variety of brokered programs, local and national. “America in the Morning” newsblock, 3 a.m. Conscious Talk – Monday thru Friday, 7 a.m. – 8 a.m., Chat With Women weekdays 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., Jim Bohannon talk, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. “Kind Radio.” Issues and interviews of interest to the Puget Sound’s Russian community at 7 a.m. “It’s Not An Evening Yet,” with Stella Ivanov geared to the Russian=speaking community 6:00 p.m. Monday and Friday and 5 am. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Single-weekday programs include “Mystic Radio,” metaphysical call-ins, noon Wednesday. “Pretty Vain,” Chanel and Sequoia rant and rave about the beauty and fashion industry, 1 p.m. Thursday, Chinese Radio Monday through Friday 9 p.m. – Midnight. Weekends: “The Scandinavian Hour,” with Doug Warne airing Nordic music, interviews and Scandinavian Bulletin Board, 1 p.m. Sunday, E’s Way Radio with E-Dawg Shorty and Dj Mouse Wayne brings you local and national Hip Hop and R&B – Saturday & Sunday 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Hubbard – Seattle.
1180 KLAY (News/Talk)
“Your news & conversation station for the South Sound.” News, local issues and traffic, syndicated talk, sports. Daybreak USA 2 a.m.-6 a.m., Herman Cain 6 a.m.-7 a.m., Ty Ray Show [Local talk show] 7 a.m. – 9 am. Dr. Joy Brown 9am-Noon. (Weekday Noon features: “Don’t Let Money Ruin Your Life” Monday. “Biz Tech Talk” Tuesday. “Dine Northwest” Wednesday. “Tribal Talk” Thursday, “Equal Time” with Frank Blair and Tricia Kelley Friday), Dennis Miller, 1-4 p.m. Thom Hartmann 4-7 p.m. Jim Bohannon 7 p.m. to midnight, Nutzz & Knight Midnight Monday, Louie Anderson 1 a.m. Monday; Jim Bohannon rerun Midnight-2 a.m. Tuesday-Friday. + Weekends: “Home Renovation” 6-10 a.m. Saturday. “Detox Radio.” 10 p.m. Saturday. Clay Huntington Legacy LLC. – Lakewood.
1210 KMIA (Mexican)
“Latino 1210.” Contemporary music, including Pop, Salsa, Merengue, Hip-hop, Rock. Syndicated music program from 6-10 a.m. Adelante Media of Seattle – Auburn.
1230 KWYZ (Korean Programming)
Korean popular music (K-Pop) plus talk radio segments including local news and Korean news, information for immigrants (duplicates Puyallup’s KSUH}. Radio Hankook, Inc.- Everett.
1240 KGY-AM (Catholic programming – See 1050 KBLE)
Sold to Sacred Heart Radio July 2014 – Olympia.
1250 KKDZ (Kids)
The Radio Disney staff selects contemporary hits for youngsters and parents with youngsters. First-name-only disk jockeys. Occasional prize participation events. In particular, “Friday Night Talent Show,” Kids sing favorite tunes karaoke-style (selections from “Disney High School Musical 2” suggested.) 6-9 p.m. Fridays. Top 30 Countdown 11a.m-2p.m. Sundays. Radio Disney Seattle – Seattle.
1280 KLDY (ESPN Desportes)
Duplicates Spanish sports talk on KBRO and KNTB. 1 kW, Non-Directional daytimer. Seattle Seahawks football in Spanish, with Alex Rivera and Raul Sandoval. Seattle Streaming Radio LLC. – Lacey.
1300 KKOL (Business News)
Market summaries, interviews, financial advice. Programs include ”Bloomberg News” with Sara Eisner and Mike McKee, interviews on business and the economy. Others include Ray Lucia 9 to noon daily. “Phil’s Gang,” investment opinion with Phil Grande, noon to 1. (with a 9 p.m. repeat). “Bloomberg Live from London,” midnight to 2 a.m. – Seattle Inspiration Media Incorporated – Seattle.
1330 KGRG-AM (Album Rock)
Student operation, Green River Community College of Auburn – Enumclaw.
1340 KUOW-AM (Public Affairs, NPR programs)
Simulcast of KUOW-FM for the Olympia area. News, Information features, including “Morning Edition” and “All Things Considered.” “The Swing Years” music of the ‘50s, 7p.m. Saturdays. – University of Washington – Tumwater.
1360 KKMO (Spanish)
Latin music of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Panardas party music.
Sea Mar Community Health Center – Tacoma
1380 KRKO (North Sound Sports talk)
Syndicated talk from Fox Sports Network. Plus broadcasts or summaries for Nascar, WSU Cougars, Aquasox. Sports talk from Dan Patrick 6 a.m., Jay Mohr 9a.m.-Noon, Loose Cannons noon, Petros & Money 4p.m, Tony Bruno 7 p.m., JT the Brick 10 p.m., “North Sound Racing, “– from Hornets to hydros” 8 p.m. Thursday – local hockey and college sports. Weekends, “Home Renovation” 6 a.m. Saturday. “Talk About Cars,” 10 a.m. Saturday. Mormon Tabernacle Choir 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Everett First Presbyterian Church services 8 a.m. Sunday. S.R. Broadcasting – Everett.
1400 KITZ (Business talk)
Ray Lucia financial advisor 9 a.m., Catalyst Radio business talk noon, Tom O’Brien market news 1 p.m. Investor’s Edge financial advice 3 p.m., Gabe Wisdom surveying market-cycles 4p.m. Battleline political interviews 5 p.m. Stu Taylor building businesses 6 p.m., Laurie Roth political call-ins 7 – 10 p.m. Ray Lucia 10 pm. to midnight followed by a repeat of Lucia’s morning hour. Doug Stephan syndicated current events talk 1-7 a.m. + Weekends: Financial-talk repeats plus Motor Trend 6 a.m. Sound Retirement 8 a.m., Don Creech 9 a.m. The Kare Hour, for Kitsap elderly, 10 a.m. Popular Science noon, Restaurant Radio 4 p.m. Motorcyclist Radio 5 p.m. Scott Wheeler investigative reports 8 p.m. UFO Encounters 9 p.m. Saturday. Golf News 6 a.m and Armed America gun talk with Allan Gottlieb 8 a.m. Sunday. KITZ Radio Group Inc. – Silverdale/Port Orchard.
1420 KRIZ (Gospel, Blues & Oldies)
Gospel music and “Best hip hop and RB mix” on the “Z-Twins.” – “Mornings “with Barbara Laners and “Community Potpourri.” Community events, local news, national news, and issues surrounding the African American Community.” Frank Barrow 8 a.m., Al Sharpton syndicated talk show at noon. “Afternoon Swing of Things” with Johnny Jordon 3-7 p.m. Kris Bennett Broadcasting – Renton.
1450 KSUH (Korean)
Mix of Korean language programs and music, including “K-Pop” Korean popular music, and Korean news. Information for recent immigrants. Brief segments teaching basic English skills. Duplicates KWYZ programming. Radio Hankook, Inc. – Puyallup.
1460 KARR (formerly, Religious Programming/station is now silent)
– Kirkland.
1480 KNTB (ESPN Desportes) (Spanish sports talk)
Duplicates programming on KBRO. Seattle Seahawks football in Spanish, with Alex Rivera and Raul Sandoval. Seattle Streaming Radio LLC. – Lakewood.
1490 KBRO (ESPN Desportes)
Same as KNTB. Seattle Seahawks football in Spanish, with Alex Rivera and Raul Sandoval. Seattle Streaming Radio LLC. – Bremerton
1520 KKXA (Classic Country)
Personalities include: Ichabod Caine & Stitch Mitchell. WSU Cougar football and basketball, occasional broadcasts of Aquasox and Silvertips. CAAM Partnership (Sister station to KRKO) – Snohomish.
1540 KXPA (Multicultural Radio)
Music, variety, call-in talk, public affairs features, with emphasis on Latino community, but also with Russian 7 a.m. Weekdays, Cantonese and Mandarin 7 p.m. weekdays, Vietnamese 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday and 5 p.m. Sunday. Weekends: Hawaiian language 9 a.m. Saturday, Ethiopian 7th Day Church Service 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Music of Your Life weekdays Midnight – 6 a.m., until 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday; Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee LLC. – Bellevue.
1560 KZIZ (Smooth Jazz)
Sunset sign off. Bennett Broadcasting – Pacific
1590 KLFE (Political talk)
“Freedom 1590.” Syndicated conservative talk, including Bill Bennett, 3 to 6am, Mike Gallagher, 6 to 9am, Dennis Prager: 9 to 12pm, Dennis Miller: 12pm-3pm, Hugh Hewitt, 3 -6pm, America Now with Andy Dean, 6-9pm, Mike Siegel: 9-12am, Ray Lucia Midnight -1 a.m., Janet Mefferd 1-3 a.m.; + Weekends: Syndicated talk “best ofs” plus “Pillar of Truth” 8 a.m. Saturday, “The Teacher and the Preacher” 10-30 a.m. Sunday. “Recovery Nation” 10 p.m. Sunday. Salem Communications. Seattle.
1620 KYIZ – (Urban Contemporary}
“Z Twins.” Bennett Broadcasting – Renton.
1680 KNTS (Spanish language Christian)
“Radio Luz.” Christian talk, music. Majority of content in Spanish. “Iluminando Tu Mente y Corazon”. Owned by Salem Communications. Seattle.
FM Radio
88.5 KPLU (Jazz)
“NPR News and All That Jazz.” “Morning Edition” 4 -9 a.m., Jazz programs with Dick Stein or Robin Lloyd to 3 p.m., “All Things Considered” 3 -6:30 p.m., followed by “Fresh Air.” “Evening Jazz” with Abe Beeson 10 – 12:30 a.m. “Jazz After Dark” with Jim Wilkie overnight. Weekend features: “Weekend Edition” 5 -10 a.m. Saturday. “Car Talk” 11 a.m. Saturday. “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me” noon Saturday. “All Blues” 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. “Art of Jazz” with Ken Wiley, 3 p.m. Sunday. Pacific Lutheran University – Tacoma.
88.9 KMIH – (Hip-Hop, Rock)
“Hot Jamz.” Student operated, Mercer Island School District – Mercer Island.
89.1 RadioU (Christian Modern Rock)
Commercial-free, listener-supported with additional translators locally in Enumclaw 106.5 and Everett 91.5 – Spirit Communications Incorporated of Ohio – Issaquah
89.3 KASB – (Rock)
Student-operated radio.
Bellevue School District – Bellevue.
89.3 KAOS – (Community Radio)
From jazz to Hawaiian, rockabilly, surf, metal, hip-hop, African, funk, and experimental music. Evergreen State College – Olympia.
89.5 KNHC – (Top 40/Hip Hop)
Plays the hits long before other stations. Student-operated
Nathan Hale High School, Seattle School District – Seattle.
89.9 KGRG – (Mostly Metal)
Beavis & Butthead would love it. Student-operated. Also on KGRG-AM.
Green River Community College – Auburn.
89.9 KGHP – (Rock)
School station, student and volunteers. Plays an eclectic mix of music, community issues. Peninsula School District – Gig Harbor.
90.1 KUPS (Metal/Hip-Hop)
Hip Hop, metal, Indies, no bad-word restrictions. University of Puget Sound – Tacoma.
90.3 KEXP – (Eclectic Mix)
John Richards, 6 a.m., Cheryl Waters, 10 a.m. Leon Berman 6 p.m. Occasional in-studio performances by local indie bands. Evening and weekend programming becomes even more diverse, drawing from 40 disk jockeys and blues, country, electric, world and jazz. University of Washington – Seattle.
90.7 KSER – (Eclectic Mix)
“Independent Public Radio.” Talk and interviews from the BBC, political groups, Music segments range from Blues and Folk to Garage, volunteer hosts. “Democracy Now,” 7 a.m. (and 5 p.m.) “The Takeaway” morning news, commentary, analysis with John Hockenberry 8 a.m., “BBC News Bulletin” 4 p.m., “The Story” with Dick Gordon 3 p.m. Varied programming in 5 and 6 o’clock hours, including “Sea Change Radio” corporation politics, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. “PoetsWest, local poet interviews, 6 p.m. Thursday, “Left, Right and Center,” weekly politics and pop culture discussion, 6:30 p.m. Friday. Listener-supported. Jack Straw Foundation – Everett.
90.9 KVTI – (Classical music)
Classical daytimes, jazz after dark. Regional weather, events, including Spokane. Northwest Public Radio – Tacoma.
91.3 KBCS – (Eclectic Mix)
Political discussions, music from folk to jazz. Student operated. Bellevue Community College – Bellevue.
91.5 RadioU (Christian Modern Rock)
Commercial-free, listener-supported with additional translators locally in Enumclaw 106.5 and Issaquah 89.1 Spirit Communications Incorporated of Ohio – Everett
91.7 KXOT – (Public Radio)
Programming is audio from TVW television broadcasts. Public Radio Capital – Tacoma.
92.1 K221FJ – (ESPN Desportes)
[simulcasts KNTB 1480 – Lakewood] – Seattle Seahawks football in Spanish, with Alex Rivera and Raul Sandoval. Seattle Streaming Radio LLC – Tacoma.
92.5 KQMV – (“Movin’ Music”)
Top 40, rhythmic pop, R&B hits. First-name-only disk jockeys. “Brooke & Jubal in the Morning,” 6 – 10 a.m. Maynard 10 a.m. Mason 2-7 p.m., Justin 7 p.m. Kel overnight. Weekends: “Saturday Night Street Party.” Hubbard – Bellevue.
93.3 KUBE – (Top 40)
Hip-hop, rock, pop music. More first-name-only disk jockeys. JV Show with Rico and Selena for mornings beginning July 9 weekday from 5:30-10am., from sister-station KYLD San Francisco. Includes custom content created for the Seattle market; Nessa 10 a.m-3 p.m., Eric Powers & Dirty Harry 3-7 p.m., DJ Supasam 7-midnight. Weekends: “Sunday Night Sound Session,” with new music, conversation with artists and record- producers, local music exposure, 10:15 p.m. Sunday. Clear Channel – Seattle.
93.7 KLSY – (Spanish-Religion)
Centro Familiar Cristiano – Ocean Shores.
94.1 KMPS – (Country)
Johnson & Johnson Morning Show (including 6:30 daily “Soldier Salute”) 5:30 – 9 a.m., Cornbread 9 – 2:30 p.m., The Outlaw Pat Garrett 2:30 -7 p.m., Dakota 7 p.m. – midnight. Greg Valentine overnight. CBS Radio – Seattle.
94.5 KRXY – (Rock)
“Roxy Music” or “South Sound’s Station,” with Bobby Hart in morning drive. “Funny Guy on the Prowl” 6:10 a.m., “Jay Leno Monolog” 7:10 a.m., “Letterman’s Top 10” 8:10 a.m., “Roxy Lunch Rush” 12:30 p.m., Kris Marshall with requests and dedications 1-6 p.m., Ron Harris 6 p.m. – midnight. Premier Broadcasting – Shelton.
94.9 KUOW (News, interviews)
NPR news blocks, including “Morning Edition” 5 a.m. to 9 a.m., and “All Things Considered,” 2 p.m. to 6:30p.m. Local interview program “The Record” from noon to 2 p.m. with segments from Steve Scher, Marcie Sillman, Ross Reynolds. Segments include “News From Canada,” poetry reading, news quiz, Nancy Pearl book reviews, Friday News Roundtable, Other daytime features, “The Takeaway” at 1 p.m.”Marketplace” at 6:30.”BBC News Hour at 7 p.m., “TED Radio Hour”at 8 p.m. + Weekends: “Car Talk” at 9 a.m. Saturday, “Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me” 10 a.m. Saturday. “A Prairie Home Companion,” 3 p.m. Saturday. Listener supported. University of Washington – Seattle.
95.3 KGY (Oldies)
KGY Inc. – Olympia.
95.7 KJR (Classic Rock)
“Popular music of the 70s, 80s.” or alternately, “The Greatest Hits of All Time.” Morning personality, with Bob Rivers, Joe, Spike, & Jodi, artist interviews, rants, plus “Twisted Radio” song parodies. Music segments from Jodi Brothers 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Steve Slaton 3 -7 p.m., Seth Thompson 7 p.m. – Midnight. Clear Channel Communications – Seattle.
96.1 KXXO (Adult Contemporary)
“Mix 96.” – “Soft Hits for the Great Northwest” Morning segment with Ann D’Angelo and R.P. McMurphy, traffic with Harmon Shay – The Freeway Hero. Dave Mann afternoons. Jennifer Mathis evenings. Weekends: “It’s Your Community,” interviews by Dick Pust 9 a.m. Sunday, Weekenders: J. J. Syrja, Tip Felts and Tammy Tillinghast. 3 Cities Broadcasting – Olympia.
96.5 KJAQ (Adult Contemporary)
“Jack-FM,” “Playing What We Want.” Mainstream popular music including Pop, Rock, Alternative and CHR hits from the 70′s, 80′s, 90′s and today — with low repetition Voice-tracked announcements. CBS Radio – Seattle.
96.9 KYYO-FM (Country)
Branded as “Kayo Country” and “South Sound’s Newest Country.” Nat George, Doug Dahlgren, David Cruz and Alan Kabel overnight. KGY Inc. – McCleary.
97.3 KIRO (News/Talk)
“Seattle’s News… Seattle’s Talk,” Very few listener call-ins, mostly hosts gabbing with fellow broadcast-booth occupants. “Morning News,” with Dave Ross, 5-9 a.m., “Tom and Curley” (that is Tangney and John) 9 a.m..-noon. Dori Monson noon to 3 p.m., “Ron and Don Show,” with Rachel Belle and Libby Denkmann from 3-7 p.m., Jason Rantz 7-10 p.m., Syndicated overnight show ”Coast to Coast AM,” with George Noory, after 10 p.m.. +Saturday features include “Gardening with Cisco” 10 a.m. “Raining Casts and Dogs” noon, Jason Rantz 2 to 5 p.m. “Seattle Kitchen” 5 p.m. “Geekwire” 7 p.m.. “Startalk,” with Neil Degrasse Tyson, astrophysicist, 8 to 10 p.m.. Also, “CBS World News Report,” 4 a..m. Sunday, Bonneville Seattle. – Tacoma-Seattle.
97.7 KOMO (News-Radio)
Morning news review and interviews with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt 5-9 a.m. ABC News, traffic, weather throughout the day. Wall Street Journal updates during the day. Midday news with Brian Calvert, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Drivetime segment with Tom Hutyler and Jane Shannon 3 to 7 p.m.,including rush-hour traffic reports; News and weather with Art Sanders 7 p.m. to midnight. Jim Bohannon Show overnight (except on Mondays) midnight to 3, followed by “America in the Morning” news anchored by Jim Bohannon. At 3 a.m., “KOMO’s First News” with Bill Rice. + Weekend programs include “Inside Out” home-design talk with Tami Michaels 10 a.m. – noon Saturdays and almost endless loops of “best ofs” on Saturday and Sunday. “Overnight America” news, call-ins, celebrity interviews overnight on Saturday and Sunday. Station also carries President’s address at 6:36 a.m. and Republican response at 6:47 p.m. Saturday. Sinclair Radio LMA. – Oakville.
98.1 KING (Classical Music)
12AM Music Through the Night with Michael Brooks; 5AM Morning Show with Brad Eaton, 8AM Mozart at 8; 10 AM – 1 PM Classical Middays with Lisa Bergman, NOON Bach’s Lunch; 1 PM – 5 PM Classical Afternoons with Dave Beck; 5PM – 7PM Evenings with Bryan and Marta, Program Director Bryan Lowe and Arts Channel host Marta Zekan are the hosts, 5PM Five for the Drive; 6PM Exploring Music with Lisa Bergman; 7PM – Midnight Evenings with Sean MacLean, 7PM Seattle Symphony Spotlight; 7PM Friday Musical Chairs hosted by Michael Brooks, 8PM NW Focus & NW Focus LIVE, 8PM Seattle Symphony broadcasts, 8PM Broadcast Concerts; Weekends are drawn from concerts by Auburn Symphony Orchestra, Cascade Symphony, Lake Union Civic Orchestra and selected NPR concert programs, plus opera every Saturday — 10 a.m. (or earlier) from the Metropolitan Opera (through May), and Seattle Opera 7:30 p.m. Saturdays. Listener-supported station, Classic Radio Inc. – Seattle
98.9 KLCK (Modern Music)
“Click 989 Music.” Recent alternative hits, indie, rock. A.J. Battalio 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., Alicia Tyler 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Brad Nolan 2 – 7 p.m., Heather 7 p.m. to Midnight. Hubbard – Seattle.
99.3 KDDS (Hispanic)
“La Grand D.” Regional Mexican format – a blend of popular music, Rancheras, Nortenas, Banda, Grupos, plus a dash of Tejano and Cubia. Network-supplied features include “Piolin Por la Manana” mornings, Lily Reyes, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sounders Soccer broadcasts. Adelante Media – Bustos Media Holdings – Elma.
99.9 KISW – (Album Rock)
“B.J. Shea Morning Experience” 6-10 a.m., Ryan Castle 10 a.m.-2 p.m., “The Men’s Room,” with Miles Montgomery and Steve “The Thrill” Hill 2 – 6 p.m. (including the Friday feature, “Bad Joke Friday.”) “Metal Shop” 11 a.m. Saturday to 2 a.m. Entercom – Seattle.
100.7 KKWF (Country Music)
“The Wolf.” “Fitz in the Morning,” 5-9 a.m. followed by “100 Nonstop,” (no commercials) in the 9 o’clock hour, DeAnna Lee 10 a.m-3 p.m., Wingnut 3-7 pm., ”Nick at Nite,” with Nick Alan 7 p.m. – midnight. Weekends: “Inside Olympia” 6 a.m. Sunday. “Conversation,” interviews by Lizz Sommars, 7 a.m. Sunday. “Powered by Country,” music countdown, 8 – 11 a.m. Sunday. Entercom – Seattle.
101.5 KPLZ (Top 40, Adult Contemporary)
“Star 101.5.” “The Best Mix of Everything.” Kent & Alan Show 5 a.m. – 10 a.m., Jill Taylor 10 a.m. to 3, Curt and Corinne 3 -7 p.m., syndicated “John Tesh Show”, 7 –midnight. Sinclair Radio. – Seattle.
102.1 KSWW – (Contemporary Hits)
And some oldies, too. Rhys Davis, Rick Brady, Scott Curtis, Dave Bogart, LaLaine, and Dave Hunter. Jodesha Broadcasting – Aberdeen.
102.5 KZOK (Album Rock)
Danny Bonaduce & Sarah, Scott Vanderpool, Gary Crow, Stacy Ireland, Nate Connors and Kevin Hammond. CBS Radio – Seattle.
102.9 KYNW (HOT AC)
“NOW 102.9″ – Music mornings 5 a.m. – 10 a.m., Marci 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., Ryan Seacrest 3 p.m. – 7 p.m., Mario Lopez 7 p.m. – Midnight, Chris Davis Midnight – 5 a.m. – Jeff Stevens, Kristy Knight, Lori Bradley, Damien Fahey, Romeo and Toby Knapp weekends. All jocks voice-tracked from other stations in the chain.
Clear Channel Communications LMA. – Centralia.
103.7 KHTP (Rhythmic Hip-Hop}
HOT 103.7 targeting women, “The Rythm of Seattle.” Candy & Potter 5:30-9 a.m., Kristin Geong 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Entercom – Tacoma.
104.1 KMAS (News/Talk)
“Daybreak With Dale and Jeff” hosted by local Mason County announcers Dale Hubbard and Jeff Slakey 6-9 a.m., America’s Newsroom all day, to 9 p.m., Rusty Humphries syndicated talk 9 p.m. to midnight. Phil Hendrie overnight. Thursday and Friday morning features: “Focus on Shelton” 8:45 a.m. “Fishing Report” 5:35 p.m., “Recreation Report from Hoodsport” 5:30 to 8 p.m. “Southsound Spotlight,” business interviews by Dick Pust 8:50 p.m. Friday. Other programs include “Cigar Dave Show,’ 3-5 p.m. Saturday and “Songwriter Stage” 9-10 p.m. Saturday. “UFO Encounters” at 3 a.m. ABC News most hours. Olympic Broadcast & Media – Shelton.
104.3 KMNT (Country Music)
Modern Country; Pete, JB & Kathryn, Steven B, Ryan Trotter, and Michael Preston. Bicoastal Media – Centralia/Chehalis.
104.5 KMCQ (Oldies)
Continuous Oldies and some ’80s music. Few commercials, no announcements. Queen Cities Broadcasting LLC. Covington.
104.9 KKBW (Classic/Hard Rock)
“The Brew.” Disk jockey segments from Shroom, Pyke, Aly, Klinger, Doug Deuce, Mario McLovin, and weekenders Rozak, DZL, Ty Bailey, Mel Taylor.. Clear Channel Radio.– Eatonville.
105.3 KCMS (Christian Music)
“Spirit 105” Steve and Amy Mornings, Sarah Taylor Middays, Ana Kelly Afternoons, Martha Hadley Evenings and Larry Lomax Weekends. Crista Ministries – Edmonds.
106.1 KBKS (Top 40)
(“Kiss-FM) The Bender Nation, mornings, Karen Wild, Tyler, Boy Toy Jesse [from Los Angeles], Sisanie, Danielle, Ben Schubert. Clear Channel – Tacoma.
106.5 RadioU (Christian Modern Rock)
Commercial-free, listener-supported with additional translators locally in Everett 91.5 and Issaquah 89.1 Spirit Communications Incorporated of Ohio – Enumclaw
106.9 KRWM (Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary)
5a-9a Mark Christopher, 9a-2p Shellie Hart, 2p-8p Matt Case, 8p-1a Delilah. Hubbard – Bremerton.
107.3 K297BD (Christian music & programming)
This translator rebroadcasts CSN Network & Calvary Chapel station KAWZ Twin Falls, Idaho. On the air as of February 20, 2013 – Greeenwater/Enumclaw.
107.7 KNDD (Album Rock)
Well, we’ve said goodbye to Andrew Harms, but Red, GregR and Bryce are still here for your alternative music listing pleasure. Features include a featured performer on “Five at 5″ at 5 p.m. daily.+ Weekends: “Locals Only” featuring local musicians with Megan Seling, 9 -10 p.m. Sundays. Entercom Communications. – Seattle .



