NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith Suffers a Stroke
The NAB is reporting that NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith suffered a stroke last night and was admitted to the hospital. The NAB says he is responding well to treatment, is stable and alert, and is resting comfortably. His prognosis is good, and he is expected to make a full recovery
Jason Roberts returns to UP 99.3!
I’m thrilled to announce I’m heading back to UP 99.3! I’m taking over the drive show (3:00-7:00 Mon-Fri) starting Monday, August 17th.
Veteran Canadian Press broadcast journalist Peter Ray dies at age 71
Peter (Ray) Rakobowchuk, a journalist with Canada's national news agency whose high energy delivery was instantly recognizable to decades of listeners, has died.
Research Director Inc., Exclusive July PPM Analysis For Seattle
Summertime and the living is … strange. Still, despite all the weirdness in the world, the reality of radio ratings marches ever on. That’s why you have the Ratings Experts from RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INC. and our socially distant compadres from XTRENDS to cut through the clutter to expose the raw truth of what NIELSEN has wrought
Seattle Radio Legend Pat O’Day passes at 85! (Updated)
The Pacific Northwest will always seem a little empty without the legendary Pat O’Day, All we can do is focus on the incredible role he had in making the Emerald City a better place to live, and the difference he made in people’s lives.
Radio Man’s Favourite Flashback by Peter Frampton
Peter Kenneth Frampton (born 22 April 1950)[1] is an English-American rock musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist.
Chuck’s Classics, featuring Gene Pitney
Gene charter 16 top hits. One such hit was (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance in 1962










