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KISW

Lester Smith Sells KISW

Lester M Smith, who under the business name Alexander Broadcasting owns KISW, agreed last week to sell the high rated…

6 years ago

Larry Is Still King

October 26, 1986 If you want to find out what Larry King's going to do Halloween night, just ask him.…

6 years ago

Twice Is Nice for Phil Harper

...September 1984 -- Alan Hopwood, general manager of KBRO, has restructured elements of the Bremerton station, and some of the…

6 years ago

Seattle AOR War: Slaton & Crow – 50 Years of Solid Rockin’

This excellent article by Ron DeHart, a QZVX.com writer, was composed a few days prior to KZOK's termination last week…

7 years ago

Bob Hovanes Medical Issues

Bob Hovanes who just got released from the hospital after diagnosed with Acute Congestive Heart Failure with irreparable damage &…

7 years ago

KEZX Gets AM Signal

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7 years ago

Steve West and KTAC rocked KJR’s Pierce County ratings

Steve West started in radio in Hoquiam. In 1967, West joined the KJR, becoming the all night disc-jockey and newsman.…

8 years ago

1976 Radio – The City Council & Human Sexuality

May 1976 - Commercial radio may have abandoned participatory government long ago but you can tune to KRAB and hear…

8 years ago

2001 Media Clips

February - 95.7 FM "The Beat" has changed call letters from KMBX to KBTB. March - KCMU FM changes call…

9 years ago

TOP STORY: CBS Radio/Entercom to Merge

The company will be called ENTERCOM. David J. Field, President and CEO of Entercom, who will lead the combined company,…

9 years ago

Road Show — Drive Time Is Prime Time, And People Just Want To Have Fun

This article originally appeared in the Seattle Times Sunday, January 22, 1995 / By Chuck Taylor [Some photos may be…

9 years ago

WARM Jingles All The Way Into 2017

WARM 106.9 has flipped to all Christmas music. Expect a surge in their ratings...Active Rock KISW will present Live Day…

9 years ago

Seattle Weekly archive: Donovan’s grief

Mark Worth [Mon., Oct 9 2006] -- G. Michael Donovan, the sharp-tongued president of Philadelphia-based Entercom's Seattle operation, has been…

10 years ago
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