SAD NEWS FROM PUGETSOUNDRADIO.COM
June 1947 – June 2025
We are saddened to share the unexpected passing of Michael Easton, the founder of Puget Sound Radio and Easton Spectator. Mike leaves behind a lasting legacy in the broadcasting world and beyond.
A Lifelong Voice in Western Canadian Broadcasting
Known to Radio audiences as “Mighty Mike Easton”, Mike’s journey through the radio industry began over six decades ago. From his early years as an announcer and producer with CKDA and CFMS-FM Victoria in the mid-60s, to on-air roles at CJVI Victoria (1967-72) and CHEK-TV Victoria (1968-70), Mike’s voice became a familiar one to thousands of listeners.
He later brought his talents to CJJC Langley, CJCA-FM Edmonton, and CKPG Prince George. In 2006, he returned to his broadcasting roots by founding Puget Sound Radio, a hub of radio industry news, community, and commentary that became a cornerstone of Western Canadian and Pacific Northwest media coverage for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
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This is just so sad. Michael and I, although we didn't meet in person, had a great rapport, talking about the goings on in radio. We also had some spirited political debates, but really, it's boring to always talk to folks who agree with everything.
From one Mike to another, may you rest in peace.
Michael was a leader in the field of radio blogging. We were not competitors, and sometimes shared info and cooperated on projects. His blog PugetSoundRadio.com is a multifaceted project, publishing daily. Michael floated some conspiracy theories in his Easton Spectator portion of the blog, along with factual information/truths that continue to be seen as conspiracies by many. We've probably passed each other coming and going multiple times as we dived Internet rabbit holes. Michael Easton will be missed!