Cutbacks at KGY FM

It’s down to Kevin The Brit now, the lone personality at KGY 95.3 FM/Olympia. Mr. Stein’s bio here, has been removed from the KGY website, and no mention of weekend/parttime personnel. Maybe it will just be automated all hours other than Kevin’s morning show.

Jason Remington

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6 thoughts on “Cutbacks at KGY FM

  1. morning show

    Paula J Schweich • July 9, 2025

    I have been listening to KGY for over 20 years. I am really disappointed with the morning show, brought in from elsewhere (the other day they were discussing fireflies, which we don’t even have!). I sent a comment last week, which was never answered. They were saying how they always check online prices when they are in a store, and order from online, even if it saves $2 !. No support of local businesses. I think this is a huge step backward for your wonderful station.

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    1. Syndicated programs...

      Jason Remington • July 9, 2025

      Two very good points. The fireflies were a dead give-away that the show does not originate in the Pacific Northwest.
      Syndicated programs have a certain feel to them.
      People pick up on these things and many are turned-off by not having the local connection with the program. Moreso a morning show than Casey’s Top 40, which everyone enjoyed. And Casey told us each week that the show was produced in Hollywood, so no mystery there.

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  2. Titus Jones • April 23, 2024

    Is Matt Case still there? He was doing the morning show before, now I guess he’s on 96.9 in the same building.

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    1. Jason Remington • April 24, 2024

      Right. Matt is at KYYO (“KAYO”) 96.9 the Country music station. KGY is on KYYO HD2 and broadcasts on a translator at 95.3 FM. The KGY call letters were actually lost in the sale of AM 1240 to Sacred Heart Radio.

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  3. Peter • April 22, 2024

    Goodbye radio! Isn’t that what employees and listeners are saying this era? I don’t see an upside.

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