Radio host Jason Rantz is celebrating his 11th anniversary with Bonneville Seattle. Rantz made the announcement on his 770 KTTH show Wednesday.
“I got an alert from LinkedIn that tells me it’s my 11-year anniversary,” Rantz said.
Last year, Rantz discussed his journey in the business with Barrett News Media. He said he was inspired by some of the bigger names in the business. He told us that part of his success has been his willingness to experiment with what works.
“If you are trying to go far, you are going to have to put the life part on hold for a little bit and focus on the work,” he said.
On Wednesday, Rantz enjoyed some lighthearted banter with show producer Payton who is reportedly leaving KTTH to pursue other opportunities.
“Eleven is a long time, Jason. Why haven’t you grown at all in those 11 years? Payton joked.
The pair reminisced about the last few years and the producers that Rantz has worked with. A frequent Fox News contributor, Rantz has garnered national attention recently for his work on exposing soft-on-crime policies which critics blame is driving Seattle’s crime problem.