December 1994- Chuck Taylor/Seattle Times (excerpts) Sheilah Hardwick (widow of Robert E. Lee Hardwick), their son and Hardwick's estate vs.…
By VICTOR STREDICKE March 16, 1989 / THE SEATTLE TIMES Page: E9 -- The radio morning team that mixes first…
VICTOR STREDICKE - March 2, 1989 - The biggest radio story of the week is no story. The spectacularly funny…
VICTOR STREDICKE - May 31, 1987 An awards ceremony that saluted radio commercials was staffed by local radio personalities, the…
January 4, 1987 Publication: The new 96.5 FM begins tomorrow, but it doesn't have a name yet. ``You can count…
After nearly five years with KCRA 3/Sacramento, meteorologist and traffic reporter Melanie Hunter is off to Boston as a tv…
Chuck Taylor/Seattle Times-- In this year of upheaval in Seattle radio, the competition is about to get very intense during…
This excellent article by Ron DeHart, a QZVX.com writer, was composed a few days prior to KZOK's termination last week…
Bob Hovanes who just got released from the hospital after diagnosed with Acute Congestive Heart Failure with irreparable damage &…
Through much of the 1970s KTAC-AM gave Tacoma something it probably never had before: a station that strongly competed with…
After chasing KJR through most of the '60s, KOL re-fired its engines for what may have been a last gasp…
Twisted Scholar produced this a few years back. Obviously, from a time when KMTT existed in the Seattle market.
Steve West started in radio in Hoquiam. In 1967, West joined the KJR, becoming the all night disc-jockey and newsman.…
This article originally appeared in the Seattle Times Sunday, January 22, 1995 / By Chuck Taylor [Some photos may be…
Locally, at the time FM radio began to blossom in the 1970s, KTAC Tacoma was in a heated ratings war…