Lay-offs at KIRO Radio and KTTH

Jonathan Choe reports–BREAKING: Major layoffs today (5/6) at Seattle’s Bonneville owned radio stations. At least seven people have been let go at KTTH 770 AM and Kiro Newsradio including hosts Bryan Suits and Shari Elliker. More cuts could be on the way. The ownership group did not give a specific reason, but traditional news advertising models are being undercut and decimated by social media upstarts and video driven platforms.
Meanwhile, we now have fewer members of the media in Seattle to hold our elected officials accountable. Not a good day for American journalism.

Jason Remington

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10 thoughts on “Lay-offs at KIRO Radio and KTTH

  1. Joe S. • July 10, 2024

    Tired of Jack Stine always talking about drugs!

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  2. Chris h • May 11, 2024

    The two jokers that replaced Dori are garbage.

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    1. Jason Remington • May 11, 2024

      KIRO radio’s best days are behind them.

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  3. Jason Remington • May 9, 2024

    John Curley and Jake Skorheim have teamed up in the afternoon drive at KIRO FM.

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  4. Hunter • May 8, 2024

    Jack Stine is the worst!

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  5. jesse osmer • May 8, 2024

    keep shari / cut jack and replace with jake

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  6. Jason Remington • May 8, 2024

    Bryan Suits is on Rumble and promises to be there each morning to cover the news. Armstrong & Getty will replace him. They are from Sacramento and are California focused, even though they have the syndicated program deal.

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  7. Jim Edwards • May 7, 2024

    Please kick to the curb asap that know-it-all moron Jack Whine, I mean Stine, and his total suck up sidekick. Kiro radio at one time was a respected radio station. Judging from these two and G Scott, who can butcher the English language like no other, anyone should be able to get a radio gig.

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  8. louis • May 7, 2024

    They used to be at or near the top in the Seattle ratings. The post Dori era.

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  9. Jason Remington • May 7, 2024

    Yet, G-Scott remains. We are in the Matrix.

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