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Again, as most of us found out, there is life AFTER broadcasting. Bolland left KTAC in 1986 for a six-year public information officer job with the Washington State Legislature in Olympia. He then moved over to what became a 16-year position at the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife where he produced audio-visual products and a monthly cable TV program. And, to no one’s surprise, Bolland has for several years continued producing and distributing weekly sports commentaries for a sizeable group of Northwest broadcast outlets. And the ball just keeps bouncin’. . .
(Some audio clips from the Shanaman Sports Museum of Tacoma.)
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Chuck was "Jay Farley Knight" in Spokane; "JFK"
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Chuck Bolland's air name at KJRB in Spokane.
Remember Lan Roberts? (KJR) God he was hysterical. Pat O’Day (KJR) How about Dick (??) KOL? I remember when FM came on the scene 1961. We bought an AM/FM RADIO and listened to KZAM: “Sally go round the roses” unbelievably crystal clear! How about KVI,KXA, KUOW (yuk!) KIXI, KGA? There must’ve been 30 stations in the Puget Sound area. Great memories! Thank you for the reminder!
When KJR,S Jerry Kay did the news, he was JFK. The same initial as President Kennedy. When Robin Mitchell worked in Lebanon, Org
His dj name was Jerry Mitchell and his newscasting name was J.J. Mitchell. His P.D. told him to use JJ for now on. Some broadcasters like to give their news more dignity. Al Mac did weekends as a jock at KOL and during the week he was news reporter Alan McKenzie. He would go on to be Gary Mitchell at KRKO, KING, KUUU and KAYO.
That was Al Vanik (he used his real name) at KRKO around 1970.
Fond memories! Thanks for sharing.
Clark Kent only needed to lose the eye glasses to fool Lois, Jimmy and Mr. White. Chuck Bolland had his way to alter his identity.
I often used to listen to KJR radio while at university in Vancouver, British Columbia.
I found it amusing that when Mr Bolland reported the news, he called himself "Charles C. Bolland" "; however after reading the sports he called himself "Chuck Bolland" ... an attempt I assumed to identify as a sports jock.