KIRO NewsRadio: Micki Gámez and Chris Sullivan reporting on a huge traffic mess on Highway 18 over Tiger Mountain today… The Jack Stine/Spike O’Neill combo (Noon-3pm) at 97.3 KIRO is a decent entry for this timeslot once held by the late Dori Monson…KIRO FM tied toward the bottom of the top 10 in the latest Nielsen numbers (June) along with KJAQ 96.5 (Adult Hits) and KHTP 103.7 (Rhythmic AC)…
top 5 in this order: KKWF-FM Country 7.1, KZOK-FM Classic Rock 6.2, KJEB-FM Classic Hits 7.2, KUOW-FM News/Talk 5.1, KISW-FM Rock 4.5 – Former KOMO, now KNWN 1000/97.7 did not make the top 10. KJR 93.3 Sports-Sports Talk fails to impress, eeking out a position at the bottom of twenty stations. KIRO-AM 710 Seattle Sports checks in at in 7th position…When will Lotus change the format and personalities at KPLZ? This Lotus station is unlistenable, as the latest ratings show.
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I find the Dori replacement show to be horrible. And not just because I miss Dori.
Since Dori’s passing KIRO FM ratings have dropped dramatically. Their line-up is weak at best.
I was surprised to see country in the top spot.
Yeah, Dori cannot be duplicated.
The Wolf is finally seeing the bump from the format change of 98.9, from country KNUC to AAA KPNW. KPNW is struggling to move the needle, at the bottom of the Seattle FM music stations.