1926 – KMO Tacoma goes on the air

1941 – KTBI Tacoma goes on the air

1952 – KTAC replaces KTBI

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

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

Students assemble Tacoma’s Voc-Tech TV station

Stokke gets an eyeful

1986 (TNT) September radio

1985 (TNT) November radio

KVI pays the toll

KING 5 story-teller leaves the business

1972 – Otto Leese obit

KOL’s Ray Hutchinson, an early adopter of sports-betting radio

KOL aims for #1 spot; Taft sells to Goodson-Todman

1962- Ron Forsell named KIRO ND

Jack (Bradley) Budnick obit (2008)

Radio vet Stokke stoked to start new talk show with Mike Lonergan