This is the next chapter of our ongoing blog series examining the state of AM radio today. AM radio faces…
One year after the tragic suicide of her 18 year old son Zack, well-known local & syndicated radio personality Delilah…
In 1963, FM broadcasters using stereo encoders were still quite few. This would quickly change as large, cabinet home sound…
License to cover is granted to Pacific Public Media for 90.7 mHz with 19 watts circular pattern covering Raymond &…
Hallicrafters S-20R communications receiver Steven Smith's recent post…
Radio Pacific Inc. receives a license to cover for an FM translator on 101.3 mHz with 250 watts & a…
This was a late addendum to Friday's FCC release: Inspirational Media requests an extension for it's 'silent' STA to continue…
Yakama First Nation radio 1490 KYNR Toppenish is off air indefinitely thanks to thieves who broke into their studio &…
Jodesha Broadcasting receives a license to cover for translator K266BL 101.1 mHz Raymond which will rebroadcast KSWW-FM Ocean Shores with…
As I was preparing to post my latest blog on the state of AM Radio today, I was again distracted…
The "Baltimore Business Journal" is reporting that Sinclair Broadcast…
With the recent mention of Wash. "indie" broadcaster Tom Read & his use of vintage/heritage call signs, here's his list…
With all the new posts this week on KPUG's early history, I thought it a good time to re-post this…
License to cover is issued to J & J Broadcasting for 102.9 FM with 250 watts. K275CV is a translator…
This is one of several interesting oral histories recorded in the 1970s with pioneering Pacific Northwest broadcasters. The project was…
Jessica Longston obituary Our thanks to regular contributor Steven Smith for these articles on KPUG's beginnings. The "Seattle Times" obituary…
This is the next in an ongoing series of blogs examining the state of AM radio today. My first blog…
By 1959, Bellingham had 3 radio stations. Within a year, Whatcom Co. would add a 4th station to this selection…