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  2. KIRO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KIRO-FM (97.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, and serving the Seattle-Tacoma radio market. It airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Salt Lake City –based Bonneville International , a broadcasting company owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .

  3. KIRO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KIRO was a full service adult contemporary radio station by the mid 1970s, playing music during the day, talk in the evenings, and more music intensive on weekends with exception of times when sporting events were broadcast. By 1980, the station played music during the day with talk heard night and overnights.

  4. J. P. Patches - Wikipedia

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    The show was live, unrehearsed improv with rarely more than two live actors on the set (Wedes and Bob Newman), but with frequent contributions from the sound effects man and off-camera crew. [18] J. P. was the "Mayor of the City Dump", where he lived in a shack, the inside of which was the appropriately rough but colorfully-furnished studio set.

  5. KIRO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KIRO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with CBS and Telemundo.Owned by Cox Media Group, the station maintains studios on Third Avenue in the Belltown section of Downtown Seattle, and its transmitter is located in the city's Queen Anne neighborhood, adjacent to the station's original studios.

  6. Seattle Mariners Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    For the 2011 season, Rizzs teamed with a rotating group of former Mariners announcers and players, including Ron Fairly, Ken Wilson, Ken Levine, Dave Valle, and Dan Wilson; [2] this lineup was again used in the 2012 season. [3] Aaron Goldsmith joined Rizzs as the club's radio announcing team at the start of the 2013 season. [4]

  7. KZOK-FM - Wikipedia

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    In August 1975, KZOK moved from its free-form progressive format to a more mass-appeal and better–researched AOR format. With the success of KZOK's rock format on FM, in 1982, the AM station switched to a different rock format, modern rock, allowing KZOK's advertisers to have two choices for their commercials aimed at Seattle's rock audience.

  8. Dave Ross - Wikipedia

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    Dave Ross (born April 10, 1952) [1] is a retired talk show host on Seattle's KIRO-FM radio station. He joined KIRO as a news anchor in 1978 and was given his own talk show in 1987. He has sometimes broadcast his show while on assignment in other locations, including overseas, such as Baghdad, Iraq in April 2004.

  9. Kero Kero Bonito - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Mix Tapes ranked the EP 31st on their list of "Favorite 50 Music Releases of 2014", [37] and Fact placed Western Beats 33rd on its year-end list. [38] The following year, his song "T.R.U.E.L.O.V.E." appeared on Folie Douce's second Confessions compilation. [39] In August 2015, Kane West released the EP Expenses Paid on Turbo Recordings. [40]