1973 (TNT) February Radio

April 1, 1922 – Tacoma’s 1st radio station: KGB On The Air

1948 – KTNT FM Tacoma goes on the air

1952 – KTNT AM Tacoma goes On The Air

1959 – KLAY FM Tacoma goes on the air

1958 – KTWR FM Tacoma goes on the air

1927 – KVI Tacoma goes on the air

1926 – KMO Tacoma goes on the air

1941 – KTBI Tacoma goes on the air

1952 – KTAC replaces KTBI

News Director named at KOMO 4 effective December 30

1995: Larry Nelson-radio vet; Rob Tepper-hot, young talent

The Ron Bailie School of Broadcasting

1963 (P-I) April Radio

It’s always finances; and sometimes a stinky evening lineup too

Keith Olbermann boasts about Keith Olbermann, the history of MSNBC & possible sell-off of that network

UPDATE: Weekend Wrap-Up– RADIO IS DEAD; PLUS- Celeb TV news is alive and well while MSNBC burns to the ground

Reason #51 – Why local tv news sucks big ones

TV stations suspend commercials and programming for non-stop coverage after Kennedy assassination

Colleen O’Brien will exit KIRO FM when Dave Ross retires