O’Day Buys KORL; Norm Gregory Becomes KZOK PD

1968 – News, NewsRadio & Nothing But The News

May 1975 Radio Notes: Dr. Demento, KXA Anniversary and Kevin O’Brien Leaves KJR

1975: “KOL Will Not Change Format To Country”

1975: Wayne Cody Debuts @ 710 KIRO

September 1969 Radio Notes – KISW Returns To All-Classics & The Emperor Reigns @ KJR

KHIT Bremerton Debuts; A New & Improved KSEA; Odd Call Letters For 1560 Sumner

Bill Yeend @KIRO 710; KJR Aircheck Session; Clover Park Educational Station Seeks To Revive Channel 13

Buckley Sells KOL To Hercules Broadcasting

Andy Barber Really Got The Listener’s Attention

Dave Ballard Returns To Seattle Radio @ KSEA FM

Kaye-Smith Fires Burl Barer, Roger Dale Explores History of Country Music Legend

January 1976-Air Shift Scramble, New Jocks KIRO, KTNT, KZOK-KUUU

KNB-Q, New Call Letters and New Musical Direction

Brink Out, Lockwood In, Barber Returns

Jack Morton Presents Saturday Morning “Best of”

Radio Notes: Jock Changes- Fran Hawkins, Charlye Parker, John R.W. Wailin…

Michael O’Shea, New KVI PD, Schedules Competing OTR Series

Radio Notes – Stredicke Radio Dial June 8, 1986

KTW’s Bill Carter Marks 15th Anniversary

Failure To Launch: Seattle’s New Progressive Rocker (KTW-FM) KZOK 102 1/2

December 1973: Radio Drama on KVI, KIRO & KRAB, Jon Dayle Laid-off, KAYE Signs Off, and Radio Says Farewell To 1973

November ’73 – Ray Serebrin Craziness @ KRAB; Changes @ KURB; No Jive Jock Talk @ KYAC

October ’73 – Burl Barer & Tracy Smith Out, Buzz Barr In, KAYO & KOL Fine Tune The Formats

1973: KING Music Machine Spins Off Talent, The Untouchable Mr. Steve West

July 1973: Shake-up @ KYAC

Cross Discusses KBES Changes; Coup d’état at KOL

Because They’re Young: Greg Aust & Kevin O’Brien; Dick Curtis Laid-off From KOL

1973: Hee Haw! Classical Music, Oldies & Barbershop Quartets On The AirWaves

March 1974: Country KETO