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January 29, 1969 Radio Notes
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Victor StredickeVictor Stredicke is a longtime figure in Seattle-area media, best known as the former radio-TV editor for The Seattle Times. He wrote a dedicated column covering local and regional radio broadcasting, including station changes, programming, personalities, controversies, and industry news. This legacy is the driving force behind QZVX (qzvx.com). In 2023, Victor Stredicke was honored at the Radio Conference Call meet-up for his longtime contributions as a newspaper radio-TV columnist, with appreciation from readers and people he had covered.
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After being discovered, he felt deflated.
Obscure joke of the day: Apparently Tom Brady didn't grow up listening to Jack Morton.
Morton, master of dry humor and double entendre.
Cliff Murphy flew traffic reports for KVI in the seventies. One day his report ended out near Sea-Tac or somewhere. Morton's closing was, "Thank you, Cliff, for that report on your south end."
A very well written article.
Always enjoyed the Jack Morton show on KVI!