1973 (TNT) February Radio

April 1, 1922 – Tacoma’s 1st radio station: KGB On The Air

1948 – KTNT FM Tacoma goes on the air

1952 – KTNT AM Tacoma goes On The Air

1959 – KLAY FM Tacoma goes on the air

1958 – KTWR FM Tacoma goes on the air

1926 – KMO Tacoma goes on the air

1941 – KTBI Tacoma goes on the air

1952 – KTAC replaces KTBI

News Director named at KOMO 4 effective December 30

1995: Larry Nelson-radio vet; Rob Tepper-hot, young talent

The Ron Bailie School of Broadcasting

1963 (P-I) April Radio

It’s always finances; and sometimes a stinky evening lineup too

Keith Olbermann boasts about Keith Olbermann, the history of MSNBC & possible sell-off of that network

UPDATE: Weekend Wrap-Up– RADIO IS DEAD; PLUS- Celeb TV news is alive and well while MSNBC burns to the ground

Reason #51 – Why local tv news sucks big ones

TV stations suspend commercials and programming for non-stop coverage after Kennedy assassination

Colleen O’Brien will exit KIRO FM when Dave Ross retires

O’Reilly says MSNBC is vapor; Comcast unbundling certain cable channels for potential sale

How low can local tv news stoop?; KOMO 4 runs a newscast contest.

Students assemble Tacoma’s Voc-Tech TV station

#1 in Tacoma, KTNT 1400

1964 (P-I) December Radio

Comcast will spin off its cable channels into separate company

San Francisco: Cumulus determined to bury KGO once and for all

Bomb Cyclone or Puffy Breeze?

1967 (TNT) June Radio

KBIQ sports reporter succeeds despite blindness

iHeart adds Spokane to Seattle execs duties