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Bobby V Joins On Air Lineup At 104.1 Kiss-FM Atlanta
A 20-year veteran of the R&B scene, Booby V is known for his hit “Slow Down,” which made its way to number 8 on the Billboard chart in 2005.
ESPN’s Jessica Mendoza Says Women In MLB Still “Not Welcomed” Fully
“There are people that hold on the baseball and the way that it's been and don't want change more than anything I've ever seen in my life.”
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo Blasts New York Mets Over Interview Denial For Son, Colin
"They are not the Boston Celtics. They are not the Green Bay Packers. They are the freaking Mets."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
Hosting Seattle’s Morning News at KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM Now a Dream Come True for Charlie Harger
"I have listened to KIRO since I was 5 or 6. I've always wanted to work here and be here. I never thought I'd wind up in this high-profile morning role, but here I am."
Morning Hosts Dave Ross, Colleen O’Brien to Retire From KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM
“Dave Ross is more than just a broadcaster; he’s the heart and soul of KIRO Newsradio."
KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM Host Gee Scott Sr. Celebrates 10 Years with Seattle Station
"I embarked on a path filled with dreams, challenges, and opportunities, and I can confidently say that this journey has transformed me in ways I never imagined."
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ESPN’s Jessica Mendoza Says Women In MLB Still “Not Welcomed” Fully
“There are people that hold on the baseball and the way that it's been and don't want change more than anything I've ever seen in my life.”
Chris “Mad Dog” Russo Blasts New York Mets Over Interview Denial For Son, Colin
"They are not the Boston Celtics. They are not the Green Bay Packers. They are the freaking Mets."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
The Future of Radio is At Stake
"Isn’t it long overdue for us to prioritize our own interests, just as corporate radio executives have consistently done for themselves?"