It was Puget Sound's most recognized on-air radio jingle. Debuting in 1962 and lasting about 20 years, it's familiarity spanned…
William R. Bradbury's radio news career was a great example of a small-town guy making it big. B.R. grew up…
Two well known Seattle radio guys who never worked together in their early Pacific Northwest days. But they both went…
Most sources confirm it was 1961 when KJR reached the top of Seattle's pop music ratings, a spot channel 95…
Here's a classic faux pas rarely heard on the always-tight Channel 95. It's the Tom Murphy program in October, 1969.…
He was the voice of Officer Lee Groinman, Seattle’s toughest cop. And he got a lot of air time portraying…
Here's KOL's last day on the air -- Aug. 31, 1975 -- Just before 1300 became KMPS country. The jocks…
After chasing KJR through most of the '60s, KOL re-fired its engines for what may have been a last gasp…
It was May of 1965 -- when American music charts were overrun by the British invasion -- and Kolorful KOL…
Here's an audio update of one of Seattle's most remembered DJs. Robin Mitchell has logged over 50 years either on-air…
Lan Roberts was a phenomenal trailblazer in Seattle's AM radio heyday of the '60s and '70's. He had the voices,…
Jason, Ken Bertrand worked at KGMI in Bellingham. I believe he was the news director, not sure on that but…
Rock ’n rollin’ KOL did very well in the late 1950s. Elvis was the hottest thing on the air. The economy was…