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Hello Readers,
Summer is officially over now and this marks the beginning of anew fall radio season. Although syndicated programming has allbut dissapeared from commerciaIradio,,(Whatever happened toKIRO's Mystery Theater?), the public stations offer a wealth ofprogramming that, after a summer of re -runs, is now beginning anew season. A brief rundown of some of those new shows can befound on pages 11, 12 and 13.
Rumors abound about changes that are supposed to behappening at KBRD and KEZX. Supposedly, KBRD is leaving thebeautiful music, format (this has been vehemently denied by KBRDPD, Bill Conway) and KEZX is jumping into it - to the detriment ofthe Adult Alternative crowd. Please see page 24 for more details
With school starting up again, we thought we'd take a look atthe various broadcasting schools in the area. Our contributingeditor, Eric Richardson investigated the options available in radioeducation. The article is on page 5.
We would like to thank everyone who filled out and mailedAugust's survey. We still have some of the Station Stickers left. Thestickers depict a map of the radio dial with all the stations, theirfrequencies and their formats placed at the appropriate points onthe dial. If you would like a sticker please send us a stampedself-adressed envelope and we will be happy to send you one.
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Station NewsKJUN (1450 AM) in Tacoma is.changing hands and formats.
Pending a final OK from the FCC, Ray Court will be selling thestation to Barbara Geesman. The word is, she plans to change theformat from country -western to hard rock. A change in call letters isplanned as well. Tentative date for the changeover is October 18th.
KJR will be devoting it's airwaves to "Hands Across Seattle", anauction to help raise money for the homeless of Seattle and KingCounty. The Auction will be held Saturday, October 6th, from 9amto 5pm. The auction, was originally launched years ago nationally as"Hands Across America". With the influx of homelessness in ourown community, four years ago, KJR put together "Hands AcrossSeattle". KJR has raised over $100,000 to aide in the elimination ofhomelessness.
KRKO (Everett) will be taking their Singles Line on the road.KRKO will be broadcasting the program live every Thursday night,from the Everett Keg on Casino Road. Show times are 8pm to 11pmand the public is welcome to attend.
KMGI (107.7 FM), following one of the biggest radiopromotions this area has seen, has dropped their "i-107.7"identitification and is once again known as "Magic 107". RusselLee, their promotion director is now at KVI. Mike Webb has leftKIXI for KVI as well.
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Letters FromReadersDear Sirs,
I would like to commend you on a fine magazine. You havereally filled a need in this town. Radio is a medium that thedaily papers have totally ignored and you are doing an admiraljob, but, I feel compelled to point out an error in yourSeptember Issue (#10). In your Sunday FM Grid (Pg 23) andin the Weekend Highlights you have Musical Starstreams listedon KKNW. The station is no longer airing that program.
Sincerely,Frank UnderwoodDear Frank,
Thank You very much for pointing out our oversight. Wetruely appreciate the fact that you took the time to point it out tous. As we can't listen to all the stations, all the time we aredependent on the stations and their listeners for our information,Sometimes the stations neglect to inform us of programmingchanges (especially when they are undergoing a managementchange) and sometimes we just forget to make a change. In anycase we need you, our readers to let us know when we goof up.
The Radio Guide is published monthly. Subscriptions are availableby writing The Radio Guide 811 NE 45th, Seattle, WA 98105.Subscription costs (1st Class Mail) are $10.00 per year. If youwould like to make the Radio Guide available at your public placeof business (no charge) please write or call us at 545-8136.Advertising deadline is the 23. Advertising information may beobtained.bwcatiinci.:$4.5-8136:04990...
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Most radio listeners haveprobably at one time or anotherheard an announcer talk on theair and thought to themselves,"Gee, I could do that!" Judgingby the fierce competition for on -air positions, many decide toactually make a run at becom-ing announcers, often withdreams of fame, short hours,big money, free records andconcert tickets. However, thesaying "Many are called, butfew are chosen" definitely ap-plies to this career path, andeven those who are chosen arein for a long and arduous jour-ney.
A career in radio announc-ing usually begins with somekind of educational program.These programs are availablefrom a variety of sources, butfall into two main categories:those available from publicacademic programs (e.g. collegeradio), and programs fromspecialized schools that provideconcentrated training. TheSeattle area has multiple op-tions for both kinds of pro-grams.
One college that hasspawned the careers of severalSeattle radio announcers is thatof Bellevue Community Collegeand it's accompanying radiostation KBCS 91.3 FM. Pro-gram Director Leslie Larkin es-timates that the majority of herstudents are driven to have acareer in radio, while othersfind the classes an interestingcomplement to their studies.
Larkin says she tries to bebrutally frank in the first fewsessions about the realities ofworking in radio. "I tell themabout my first job in radio,where I made $2.30 an hourand my job description includedcleaning the toilets and empty-ing the trash...and that I wasgrateful to have it. That usuallyinspires some to drop out of theclass." BCC's curriculum inradio includes an overview ofall facets of the industry, fol-lowed by more specialized train-ing in announcing, production,news, public affairs and jour-nalism. Students must competefor on -air positions at KBCS inorder to get their all importantfirst airshift, from which theycan compile an aircheck tape tosend to prospective employers.
In the realm of more spe-cialized schools, the one mostfamiliar to longtime Seattleresidents is now in limbo. TheRon Bailie School of Broadcast-ing was founded by ex-KOL disc
jockey, Ron Bailie. The schoolwent on to open branches allacross the country but recentlylost their accreditation for fi-nancial aid. A telephone ma-chine now answers the phoneand no one answered any of themessages we left on the ma-chine.
One program that is stillthriving is that of NationalCareer School (formerly Na-tional Broadcasting School).Their radio training is a sixmonth program which covers allaspects of the business, al-though almost all of the stu-dents are there as aspiringdeejays. Another program, theConnecticut School of Broad-casting is a national trainingprogram with over ten branchesacross the country. Theyrecently opened a campus inBellevue.
The specialized schoolsdiffer from BCC's in duration(CSB is a four month program,NCS is six months and BCC is
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MORNING
4:00 KPLU, 5:00 KUOW; Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio Local traffic & weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner. Sportsw/Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KING -FM; Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Good Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey Newsand Comment
5:30 KXRX; Concert Update5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible6:50 KLSY; Choose the News lis-
teners choose the real news headline
7:50 KZOK-AM; Heavy MetalQuiz8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &Comment
8:40 KLSY; College of TrivialKnowledge8:50 KBRO New Gold on CD8:55 KCMU; Earth on the Air A 10
minute look at environmental issues
8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minuteastronomy feature
9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; Eye to the World A
weekly look at international news & eventsfocusing on Third World, women rights,enviormental & other issues
9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-
edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KIRO; Midday w/ Jim French
9:30 KBCS; Bombay Bike ShopJazz is America's classical music says hostChuck Smart Listen as he focuses on aworld view of modern music
9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts withJeff Troutman
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert
11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listenerssend in their "dream" set of songs. One set
is selected to be played each day at noon.
12:00 KISW; Electric LunchMusic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KING -FM; Noon Concert12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News& comment
12:00KCMS; 3 in a Row10
12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday w/Dave Ross2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert2:00 KBCS; Bright Moments Jazz3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective oncurrent affairs, contemporary lifestyle andthe performing arts ( plus NPR news everyhalf hour)
3:00 KBCS; Bright Moments Jazz
3:00 KING -AM; Mike SiegalShow3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:30 KXRX; Concert Update3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft
3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story4:00 KGNW; Talkline10/8 -Frosty Fowler welcomes former as-tronaut, Charlie Duke.
4:00 KING -FM; Commuter Con-cert4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio
4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the sameartist
5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Sto
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:00 KISW; 6 O'Clock HappyHour Mike Jones live from the Stratocas-
ter Lounge
6:00 KCMU; WO' Pop Jon Kenzerbrings you music from the far comers of theworld
6:30KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:30 KPLU; Fresh Air An audiomagazine featuring interviews on movies,plays, books, dance, & the arts. Hosted byTerry Gross
6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice (call -in)
7:00 KBCS; Radio Drama ton -
Falling Free by Diana Chang. 10/8 -Ameri-can Dining; A Working Woman's Move-ment. 10/15 -Swan Lake by Jacki Apple.
7:20 KPLU; Stardate A two minuteastronomy feature
7:30 KBCS; Music of Folkdance7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KBCS; Mike's Gumbo/PolkaParty Mike's is a rich stew of musical tra-ditions from America's melting pot-Lou-isiana. Alternates with Polka, waltzes andother dances from around the polka world.8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orches-tra Tonight the Cleveland Orchestra
8:30 KXRX; Concert Update9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KRKO; Singles Line9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans
9:00 KBCS; Cross Border MusicA sweep of world music made with a broadbrush stroke of expressive color. Host JonGierlich.
9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KARR; Echoes 10/1 -SavingFaith -Rev. McCullough. 10/8 -How toModify Character -Dr Cook. 10/15 -How toOvercome Inertia -Dr Cook. 10/22 -How toLive W/ Criticism and Like It -Dr Cook.10/29 -The Nature of Love -Pastor Brown.
9:30 KCMS; Focus on the Familywith James Dobson
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell, Saturday Night by Susan Or -lean. An eye opening original book detail-ing what many Americans do with theirSaturday nights. 10/29 -It was on Fire W henI Lay Down on It by Robert Fulghum be-gins.
10:00 KRPM; CD Sampler selec-
tions from new country CDs
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:30 KBCS; The Program ThatFell to Earth Jules DeGiulio falls some-where on the planet and takes a close lookat that particular region's music, it's devel-opment and it's influence on other musi-cians
10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW; NPR PlayhousePrograms of original drama. Once in aLifetime (rims all month) It's 1927, and themovie business is booming in Hollywoodas the great movie moguls begin the transi-tion from silent films to talkies. A group ofvaudvil I ians head to Hollywood, initially togive elocution lessons to actors, but eventu-ally one ends up a director who shoots thewrong script, misdirects the crew and hashis film hailed as a masterpiece.
11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, a nightly selec-
tion of classical music
12:MID KKNW; Midnight Disc10/1 -George Benson & Earl Klugh's "Col-laboration". 10/8 -Tom Grant's "MangoTango". 10/15 -Crusaders' "StreetLife". 10/22 -Yellow Jackets' "Samauri Samba". 10/
29 -Stanley Jordan's "Magic Touch"
12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; Graveyard BluesIt's the best in new blues and blues rockwith host Davd Lee. At 12:40& 1:40 Davidplays masterpieces from the past12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
12:30 KXRX; Concert Update
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MORNING
4:00 KPLU ,5:00 KUOW ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes an award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner, Sportsw/Dori Mason & weather, Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KOMO; Good Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey Newsand Comment
5:30 KXRX; Concert Update5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:00 KXRX; Make us Laugh6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KZOK-AM Heavy MetalQuiz7:50 KLSY Sing for Your Song8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &Comment
8:40 KLSY; College of TrivialKnowledge8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD8:55 KCMU; Earth on the Air A 10minute look at environmental issues
8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minuteastronomy feature
9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KBCS; Radio Drama ma-
Falling Free by Diana Chang. 10/9 -Ameri-can Dining; A Working Woman's Move-ment. 10/16 -Swan Lake by Jacki Apple.9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KIRO; Midday9:30 KBCS; Vocal Jazz9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts withJeff Troutman
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert10:30 KXRX;Rocket Report NWmusic information11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listenerssend in their "dream" set of songs. One setis selected to be played each day at noon.
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)
12:00 K I N G -F M; Afternoon Con-cert12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News& comment
12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday Dave Ross2:00 KBCS; Afternoon Jazz Jazz2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective oncurrent affairs, contemporary lifestyle andthe performing arts ( plus NPR news everyhalf hour)
3:00 KING; Mike Siegal Show3:15 KZOK-AM; Back RockwardsDJ plays a song backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With You3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
4:00 KGNW; Talkline Frosty Fowler1012 -Dr Shaun Hagen answers Chiroprac-tic questions. 10/9 -Gretchen Ostrome andJoe Feeton talk about anti-semitism.4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the same
artist
5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus5:20 KIRO; Baseball All -StarGame July 10th only.
5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:00 KCMU; Best Ambiance AndyFrankel & Michael Nixon take you on amusical tour of Africa
6:30KUOW ;Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC
6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael sally gives personal advice (call -in)
7:00 KBCS; Storytelling Membersof the Storytelling Guild present facinating
stories suitable for the entire family.
7:30 KBCS; Riders RadioTheaterThe Riders in the Sky do zany radio drama
mixed with new and old western songs7:50 KZOK-AM Nightly Nuke8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orch.TonightMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra
8:00 KBCS; Folksounds Acousticsounds of folk with host Marianne Bundren
8:30 KXRX; Concert Update9:00 KING -AM; Lany King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans
9:30 KARR; Echoes 1012 -FromSwords to Plowshares. 10/9 -The AwesomePower of God. 10/16-A Prophet's Com-plaint. 10/23 -"Be Strong and Work" Saysthe Lord. (all above by Dr Cameron). 10/30 -Good Lessons from a Bad Man Dr. Hart
9:30 KCMS; Focus on the Familywith James Dobson10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell. Saturday Night by Susan Or -lean. An eye opening original book detail-ing what many Americans do with theirSaturday nights. 10/29-h was on Fire W hen1 Lay Down on It by Robert Fulghum be-gins.
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow 9/4 -Pink Floyd's "The Wall". 9/11 -BryanAdams"'Cuts Like A Knife". 9/18 -RobertPlant' "Principle of Moments".9125-Foriegner's "Head Games".10:00 KRPM; CD SamplerSelections from new Country Music CDs
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:00 KCMS; Family News Fo-cus10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW; NPR PlayhousePride and Precyudice Mr and Mrs Bennetare the parents of five daughters and theonly way the family can maintain theirsocial status is by one daughter marryingwell. When Mrs Bennet learns of a hand-some young gentleman who has movedinto the village, she begins to make ar-rangements.11:00 KUOW; Music Throughthe Night With Arthur Hoehn, a Nightlyselection of classical music12: MID KKNW ; Midnight Disc10/2-Vangelis "'Themes". 10/9 -JonathanButler's "Deliverance". 10/16 -DavidArkenstone's "Citizen of Time". 10/23 -John Jarvis' "SoFaSoGood". 10/30-SpyroGyre's "Stories Without Words".
12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; OutrageousOldies Relive the '50's and '60's. Thesehits from yesterday will take you back tothe days of saddle shoes and souped upChevys. Host -Samantha Warren12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
OCTOBER'S NEW RADIO SEASON BEGINS
1. Garrison Keillor's American Radio Companystarts a second season of live radio shows this month. Keillor's firstseason was a national success. "The first season made some noble mis-takes, hit some high notes and finished strong," says Keillor, "and we'reready to go again -Rob Fisher and his Coffee Club Orchestra, Ivy Austin,Bob Elliot, Tom Keith, The Broadway Local and me, of course, withmore stories and lectures on Lake Wobegon and the slow life of the bigcity. We're all ready to go."
Despi:e his success with the broadcast show A Prairie Home Compan-ion and his best selling books, Keillor is still suprised that "people areprepared to listen to a long story about Lake Wobegon. It's a long lovelymoment, seeing that quiet crowd, especially to think that people remem-ber stories they've heard on the radio, remember them for years,remember them in detail... this never ceases to amaze me."
American Radio Company's second season will be broadcast from anew location, the Lamb's Theater in Manhattan. "Our move to theLamb's is meant to make the show sound warmer and more intimate, andthe audience more present" says Keillor. The theater is on the third floorof a historic building where Fred Astair once lived and where EnricoCaruso. Irving Berlin and George Gershwin entertained their colleagues.
The new season will include eight shows from the road, including apossible show from Seattle in February. "I plan to do one even moreintimate show from Mark Twain's house in Hartford,"says Garrison,"with a few musicians, a few of the great mans books and an audience ofabout fifty sitting in the writer's dining room"Garrison admits "What keeps me trying is the fact that radio is such a
powerful medium This magnificent invention, full of record emporiumsand newsstands, ought to have a few theaters too, and that's what we'reoperating here, the corner Bijou of publis radio." The program may beheard Saturdays, 5pm on KUOW 94.9
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2. The Miles DavisProject For more than 40years, Miles Davis, thebrilliant, enigmatic jazztmmpeter, has been in theforefront of American jazz.Notorious for not givinginterviews, Davis nowspeaks out candidly abouthis life and work in thisspecial seven segmentdocumentary which beginsOct 12th. The show startsby tracing Davis's roots asa child in East St. Louis andconcludes with his work inthe present. Through Davisand other musical giants of,our era, the show will beable to effectively covermuch of the developmentof modem music. Addition-ally, the project will featurethe first live Miles Davisrecording.s in more thanseven years. The programairs every Friday throughNovember 16th at 2 PM onKBCS 91.3
3. Bluesstage National Pub-lic Radio presents a brandnew second season ofBluesstage the first and onlynational weekly radio seriesdedicated to the blues. Eachhour long, digitally recorded,program presents a mix ofrhthym and blues artists per-forming at a variety of lo-cales around the country. Theprogram will conclude theirfirst season on October 6thwith a retrospective "best offeaturing the best live per-formances of the last season.The second season makes it'sdebut on October 16th with a12 contininued pg 13
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MORNING
4:00 KPLU, 5:00 KUOW; Morn-ing Edition News from National Public
Radio Local traffic & weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner. Sportsw/Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KING -FM; Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey Newsand Comment
5:30 KXRX; Concert Update5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible6:50 KLSY; Choose the NewsListeners choose the real news headline
7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KLSY; Sing for Your Song7:50 KZOK-AM; Heavy MetalQuiz8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &Comment
8:40 KLSY; College of TrivialKnowledge8:50 KBRO New Gold on CD9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; Consider The Alter-natives A weekly radio magazine
9:05 KXRX; Daily Dinosaur9:30 KIRO; Midday w/ Jim French9:30 KBCS; Bebop Exress Host C -Dub features artists like Thelonious Monk,
Charlie Parker and Miles Davis.
9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts withJeff Troutman
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert10:30 KXRX; Rocket Report Nwmusic news.
11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listenerssend in their "dream" set of songs. One set
is selected to be played each day at noon.
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)12:00 KING -FM; AfternoonCon-cert Classical Music
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey12:00KCMS; 3 in a Row12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday w/ Dave Ross.2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert Classical Music
2:00 KBCS; Afternoon Blues Thebest of the R&B bands from yesterday,today and tomorrow. The only afternoonblues show in the area.
2:00 KING -AM; Financial Advise3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective
3:00 KING -AM; Mike Siegal3:15 KZOK-AM Back RockwardsDi plays an entire song backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story4:00 KGNW; TalklineFrostyFowterwelcomes the author of The Flip Side ofLiberation. Also struggles in the black com-
munity.
4:00 KING -FM; Commuter Con-cert Classical Music4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio
4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the artist
5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Tall Cool Ones PeterBlecha guides you on a historical tour ofmusic from the Great Northwest.
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:00 KISW; 6 O'Clock HappyHour Mike Jones live from the Stratocas-
ter Lounge
6:30KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:30 KPLU; Fresh Air An audiomagazine featuring interviews on movies,plays, books, dance, & the arts. Hosted byTerry Gross6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice(call-in)
7:00 KBCS; Lonesome Pine Spe-cial Award winning musicians and one ofa kind specials. If you love music, don'tmiss this one!
7:00 KCMU; Audio Aces Find outwhat's new on the local scene as Scottypresents exclusive band interviews and pre-
views upcoming shows.
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KBCS; Wide World of Jazz8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orches-tra Tonight the Chicago Symphony Or-
chestra
8:00 KNHC; Club C89 With hostShellie Hart features dance, house, rap andimport music 'till midnight. Club C-89 alsofeatures special re -mixes, power jams, club
flashback and live club remotes
8:30 KXRX; Concert Update9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans
9:30 KARR; Echoes 10/3 -SpecialFriends. 10110-StillTimes.10117-RestoredPassion. 10124 -Safe Places. (all above byDr McDonald) 10131 -The Christian's Life
and Death Battle Pastor Shishco.
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell, Saturday Night by Susan Or -lean. An eye opening original book detail-ing what many Americans do with theirSaturday nights. 10/29 -It war on Fire WhenI Lay Down on /t by Robert Fulghum be-gins.10:00KISW; CD Sideshow10:00 KRPM; CD Sampler Selec-tions from new country CDs
10:00 KCMS; Family News Fo-cus10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story10:30 KUOW; NPR PlayhouseRuby III A new techno-drama about theadventures of two female super -heroes,galactic gumshoe Ruby and techno anthro-pologist, manta, a character based on anancient Sumerian myth. 10/3 -Ruby is hiredto discover the source of a dark mysteriousforce which is causing a buying frenzy. 10/10 -Ruby travels to inflatable cities that floatand Innanais summoned to meet the darkruler. 10/17 -Ruby plays the "butterflygame", a machine left by ancients, andexperiences visions. 10/24 -Ruby is hiredby the mob to discover the source of theirrivals hi -tech weapons. 10/31 -Ruby dis-covers Mother Kapoor's son and mannavisits the city of the Clay People.11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, anightly selec-
tion of classical music
12: MID KKNW ; Midnight Disc10/3 -David Benoirs"Freedom at Midnight"10/10 -George Winston's "Winter intoSpring". 10/17 -Special EFX's"Mystique".10/24 -Grover Washington's "Winelight".10/31 -Donald Fagen's "The Nightfly".
12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; First Sounds ofthe Day; Jazz W/ Jeff Stevens12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS
4:00 KPLU,5:00 KUOW; ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes an award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner. Sportsw/ Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KOMO;Larry Nelson w/ Paul
Harvey -News and Comment @ 5:30.
5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KZOK-AM Heavy MetalQuiz8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &Comment
8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD8:55 KCMU; Earth on the Air A 10
minute look at environmental issues
8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minuteastronomy feature9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; A Moveable FeastWriters read from and talk about their work.
9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-
edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KIRO; Midday w/Jim French
9:30 KBCS; Vintage Jazz Music
from the early 1900's to the 30's
9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts withJeff Troutman
10:00KING-FM; Morning Con-cert10:30 KXRX; Entertainment Re-portw/ Gary Crow11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)12:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert
12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listenerssend in their "dream" set of songs. One setis selected to be played each day at noon.
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News& comment by one of the legends.
12:00 KTAC; Cop Talk
12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday Dave Ross
2:00 KBCS;20thCentury Jazz TheFirst Half Music of the 20's 30's &AO'sincluding bands of all sizes Hosted by JohnElwood
2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective oncurrent affairs, contemporary lifestyle andthe performing arts ( plus NPR news everyhalf hour)
3:00 KING -AM; Mike SiegalShow (open phones)
3:15 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News front National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With YouWith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
4:00 KBCS; Home Style CookieDrive time jazz till 7pm.
4:00 KGNW; Talklinewith FrostyFowler Dave Braganier, of Barnabas Min-istries, talks about how to teach moneyprinciples to children. Also the director ofthe Peniel Mission talks about his work atthe mission.
4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered
4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & ThenA currentsong followed by an older song by the sameartist
5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Rest
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Blue Shadows Bluesw/ jazz and R&B. Host Greg Weber windshis way through some of the most originalAmerican music
6:00 KOMO; Husky Talk -with BobRondeau and Uof W football coach, DonJames
6:00 KISW;6 `oClock Happy Hour6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:30 KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportslinewayne CodyThe Chuck Knox Show is featured from7:15-8 (open phones)
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice7:00 KBCS New Dimensions:Conversations with Leading Edge Think-ers
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KBCS; Groovin' Time Bluesand R&B with host Michael Sandman8:00 KEZX-FM; New Music ShowAn hour of brand new releases plus musicnews & artist background8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orches-tra
9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KRKO; Singles Line9:00 KZOK-AM; New ReleaseParty Comander Demanding presents thenewest of the new & the hardest of the hardfor you
9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans
9:30 KARR; Echoes 10/4,11,18 &25 -The Christians Life and Death BattlePastor William Shishto.
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell. Saturday Night by Susan Or -lean. An eye opening original book detail-ing what many Americans do with theirSaturday rights.
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow10:00 KRPM; Top Ten at Ten Thetop 10 country hits in order from #10-$11
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:00 KC MS Family News Focus10:30 KOMO Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW;NPR PlayhouseDreams of Rio All the shopping malls ofAmerica have joined to form one endlessGrand American Mall. Jack Flanders isfeeling trapped and is offered a free trip toRio by Short Stop Detroit. 10/4 -Jack dis-covers a crystal skullwithin the statue hehas been sent to Rio to find, and has a visionof a lost city in the jungle. 10/11 -Jack dis-covers the origins of the crystal skull andsets out in search of the lost city. 10/18 -Jackdiscovers his old friend, Mojo Sam andShort Top is pursued by legions of crabscreeping up the street at high tide. 10/25 -Short Top and Carmen visit the "CarmenMiranda Museum" where they sing anddance Tico, Tico in her honor and they arepromptly thrown out. Back in Bahia, Mojo' sstatue issues a strange prophecy.
11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, a nightly selec-tion of classical music12: MID KKNW ; Midnight Disc10/4-Sadd 's "Stronger than Pride". 10/11 -Andy Narell's "The Hammer". 10/18 -AlJarreau's "Heart's Horizon". 10/25-Checkfield's "Water, Wind and Stone"
12: MID KBCS; Jazz12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KISW; Metal Shop Featureinterviews, Local Metal12:MID KXRX; Hometown He-roes A song by a local artis
3:00 KBCS; Wood's Select NewShow features an eclectic blend of jazz andBlues. Hosted by Woody.
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celebration of the 1990Grammy Award winners: TheNeville Brothers, RuthBrown, John Lee Hooker andDr. John. Other performersscheduled this month includeBobby "Blue" Bland, VanWallis and Charles Brown.Bluesstage may be heardevery Sunday at Midnight onKPLU 88.54. Midnight DiscOne of the few new programsfor this fall season, scheduledon comercial radio. The showfeatures one CD per eveningplayed in it's entirety. Artistslike George Benson, Sade,the Crusaders, Al Jarreau andStanley Jordan are featuredthis month. Midnight Discmay be heard at midnight,Mondays through Thursdays,on KKNW 106.9.Other Shows beginning anew season this month in-clude:The 1990 Newport Folk Fes-tival airs all month on Satur-days at 2pnri on KUOWAfropop Worldwide A lookat "World Beat" music andthe countries the music origi-nates from, heard on KPLUand KUOW.NPR Playhouse now airsTuesday through Thursday onKUOW.Monday Morning Blueshosted by Matt Baldwin 3amto 6am on KBCSSouthern Songbirds Earlymusical, contributions ofSouthern Women. 11:30 AMon KBCS 913Wood's Select an eclecticblend of jazz and blues heard3am to 6 am Friday morningson KBCS 91.3 13
FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS
MORNING
4:00 KPLU 5:00 KUOW ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes an award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic
& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner, Sportsw/ Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KING -FM; Morning Show5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:00 KXRX; Free Form FridayAll request- All Day
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:50 KZOK-AM; Heavy MetalQuiz
8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
& Comment
8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CDAlso at 12:50 pm, 4:50, & 6:509:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; Public Affairs9:30 KIRO; Midday Jim French
9:30 KBCS; Norm Bobrow, JR'sMusic A La Carte A uniquely eclecticmelange of music and artists never boughttogether on one radio show before
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)
12:00 KKNW; Dreamset Listenerssend in their "dream" set of songs. One set
is selected to be played each day at noon.
12:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-
sic from 1964- 1973
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& comment
1:00 KIRO; Midday2:00 KBCS;Body and Soul airs10/5 Only, then is pre-empted by -
2:00 KBCS; Miles Davis ProjectChronicals the career of one ofjazz' s greats.10/12 -Roots; Davis's childhood in E. St.Louis. 10/19 -The Early '50's; Early fameand drugs. 10/26 -The Modal Period; Thelate '50's.2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-
4cert Classical Music
3:00 KING -AM; Mike SiegalShow (open phones)
3:15 KZOK-AM Back RockwardsA song played backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Story
4:00 KGNW; Talkline w/ FrostyFowler.10/5-Author Verna Birkey talksabout her book If God is in Control.
4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered5:00 KBCS; The Truth AboutAmerica "Jazz," says host Joeseph Anto-ine -Zimbabwe, "is the one American artform that is our truth to the world"
5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the same
artist
5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Shake the Shack Getup and dance as Shaclanaster Leon Bermanrocks you with some of the best Rockabillyand Boogie R&B. NAMA Award winnerfor Best Radio Show
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:30 KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC
7:00 KIRO; Sportslinewayne Cody(open phones)
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice (call -
in)
7:00 KBCS; Blues...from the RedRooster The Red Rooster has won theWC Handy award for "Keeping the Bluesalive on radio". 9/2 -Willie Dixon Special.9/14 -Noble Watts, BB King, Bobby "Blue"Bland and more. 9/21 -Etta James, LutherAllison, Magic Slim and more.
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KEZX; Starset An hour of musicby a featured artist 10/5 -Ellen McEl waine10/12 -Chris Rea. 10/19 -Thomas Dolby.
10/26 -Little Feat.
8:00 KBCS; Womanotes Woman'smusic of the last 75 years with host HazelLeone8:00 KING -FM; Showcase NWThe Sante Fe Chamber Orchestra
8:45 KBLE; Listen My People with
Bishop Sheen9:00 KING -AM; Lany King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans9:30 KARR; Echoes 10/5 -The Holy
SpiritItev. Fronk. 10/12 -Refuge in the Storm10/19-A Fool and His Folly. 10/26 -Uncon-
ditional Election all by Pastor Overduin
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader with
Dick Estell. Saturday Night by Susan Or -lean. An eye-opening story detailing whatAmericans do on a Saturday night.
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow10:00 KRPM; Top 10 CountryAlbums Selections from the top 10 Coun-
try Albums
10:00 KBCS Live Dread Reggaefrom roots to dub with Host David Whitney
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:15 KCMS Club 105
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rary space music12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; Soul Shack Soul
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WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS
SATURDAY
5:00 KBCS; Rising Of The SunMusic from the mountains, praries, & del-tas of the southern US
6:00 KING -AM; Carl DombekShow6:00 KUOW; Weekend Edition7:00 KPLU; Weekend Edition8:00 KBCS; Our Saturday Tradi-tion An eclectic blend of bluegrass, old-
limey British & American contemporaryfolk
8:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert10:00 KUOW; Thistle andShamrock 10/6 -Celtic performersCaperecaillie, Silly Wizard, DougieMacLean, Clannad and Patrick Street. 10/13 -The History of Scot, Irish and Welshnationals who emigated to Australia is toldin song. 10/20 -Irish composer Shaun Daveyperforms works that merge traditional andclassical music. 10/27 -The House Bandcombine the sounds of flute, bombarbe and
melodeon with driving guitar and vocals.
10:00 KRIZ; LP Tracks Feature LP10:30 KING -FM; Live TexacoMetropolitan Opera11:00 KUOW; Potluck With SandyBradley, Barney McClure and the SmallWonder String Band. Featured: 10/6 -Andean music by Chaskinakui and a vari-ety of musical styles by the women in theBilly Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet.10/13 -The Harmonicans play harmonicasof all shapes and sizes. 10/20 -Popular Se-attle group Ranch Romance play westernswing. 1027 -Original Haloween songs byDoris Larson. (Live from the Museum ofI Iistory and Industry)
NoonKUOW AfropopWorldwideA 60 minute musical tour of the ThirdWorld 1016-Afropop Worldwide DanceParty. 10/13 -Joe Arroyo Live features thisColunbi an performer live from London. 10/20-Youssou N' Dour and Super Etoile deDakar Live One of Africa's most talentedsingers and his band live from the Ritz inNew York. 10/27 -Carnival in TrinidadMusic from Trinidad and Port of Spain.
1:30 KPLU; PLU Footballs= pg241:30 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert2:00 KUOW; Newport Folk Fes-tival 1990 Festival recorded live
4:00 KPLU; Afropop WorldwideA 60 minute musical tour of the ThirdWorld. 10/6 -Carnival in Trinidad 10/13-Afropop Goes to Paris the African andAntilles music scene in Paris. 10120-Marce&Turripak, Live The top zouk chouv groupsfrom Martinique. 10127-Maradingo Musictraditional accoustic music from West Af-rica and some fusion too.
4:00 KBCS; Up In Heah Yall joinUncle Ray up in heah fo' blues & BBQ.
5:00 KZOK-AM; Local LicksZ -Rock's local music show.
5:00 KPLU; Marion McPartland'sPiano Jazz Marion interviews and ac-companies jazz pianists; 10/6 -BlossomDearie. 10/13-Wynton Marsali s. 10/20 -Pau IHalley. 10/27 -Cy Coleman.
5:00 KUOW; American Radio Co.of the Air w/ Garrison Kei.lor; 10/6 -
Season opening live broadcast features Mau-reen McGovern and the Greg Smith Singersalong with skits by regulars the BroadwayLocal Theater and music by the Coffee ClubOrchestra. 10/13 -Skits by regulars, theBroadway Local Theater and music by theCoffee Club Orchestra Garrison monologsand more. 10(20 -Piano music is the themewith Butch Thompson, Sir Roland Hanna,Dick Hyman and the regular favorites. 10/27 -Broadway Music is the focus of thisweeks show.
6:00 KBCS; One Step Beyond6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert7:00 KRPM; Sat. Night Live at theRiverside Air personalities man thebroadcast booth at the grandaddy of North-west country music nightspots.7:00KVI; Sat. Night Oldies PartyJim Marting hosts an oldies party where lis-teners are invited to call in from 7- m idnight
and request their all time favorites
8:00 KING -FM; San FransiscoSymphony8:00 KING -AM; Jim BohannonShow8:45 KBLE; Church Calender10:00 KRIZ; Rap It Up Twoliours ofthe hottest rap cuts. Also on KZIZ 1560 Tac
1 1 :00 KING -AM; Into the NightW/ Laura Lee 10/6 -Physicist StanFreidman theorizes on the physics of UFO'sand "What's the weirdest thing that everhappened to you?"the author of WeirdWonders and Bizarre Blunders. 10/13 -Christopher Bird on alternative cancer curesalso the latest research on toxicity of dentalfillings. 10/20 -Richard Grossi ger, author ofPlant Medicine, looks at what post-indus-trial medicine left behind from it's sha-manistic origins. 10/27 -True life ghost sto-ries. Psychic Sylvia Brown tells how sheexorcised haunted houses in California.
SUNDAY
7:00 KISW; Talk to the Rock Lis-teners voice their views on various topics
7:00 KVI; The Elvis Hour HostLarry McKay chronicles music and eventsand interviews from the Elvis years
7:00 KKNW (KNUA); SundayMorning Three hours of quiet relaxingselections from artists like George Win-ston, David Lanz, Paul Winter etc.
8:00 KZOK-FM; Breakfast withthe Beatles An hour of great Beall !music
with some interviews with the lads
9:00 KEZX; Portraits in Sound/Audio Impressions 2 programs featur-ing the best in new instrumental music
9:00 KCMU; Preachin Blues Soulsearchin', faith restor in' blues Dave Vorhees
plays it all from the 20's to the 90's
10:00 KPLU; Soundprint 10/7 -An -
Wilco: Pc rtraii of a Changing Continent.The world's last true wilderness is nowlittered with debris of scientific researchand stained by fuel oil from ships. A look atthe way these issues can be resolved. 10/14 -Funeral in Irian travel to one of the mostremote parts of Indonesia where tribe' peopleleave the Stone Age and leapfrog into the20th century. 10r21Missionaries Also set in'rain, the missionaries introduced the 20thcentury to the native people. 10/28 -TheTime Between is the subject of memoriesand images.
10:00 KUOW; St. Paul Sunday w/Bill McGlaughlin 10/7 -The Talcau. StringQuartet perform works by Haydn andBeethoven. 10/14 -Pianist Lydia Artrniwperforms pieces by Beethoven, Schubert,Chopin and Liszt. 10/21 -In celebration ofthe tenth anniversary of the show, LittleTricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double theBear is presented featuring author KenKesey and The Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center. 10/28 -Pianist Jeffrey Ka-hane and violinist Joseph Swenson perform
works by Debussy, Bartok and Frazelle.
11:30 KBCS; Southern SongbirdsNEW!, featured artists are: 10/7 -The CarterFamily; The founding family of countrymusic. 10/14 -Patsy Montana; The cowboyssweetheart was the first woman in countryto sell a million records.
Noon K I RO ; Weekend NWw/DonMoyer -(open phones)
3:00 KUOW; Best of Seattle Af-ternoon 10/7 -"The Education Factory"with commentary by Paige Smith on highereducation, Rick Telander on the business ofcollege sports and a feature on "The SmallVictories" of grammer school. 10/14 -Dis-cussion with novelist Mordecai Richler anda feature on 100 year olds still going strong.10/21 -"The Dysfunctional Family" withdiscussion by therapist John Bradshaw andnovelists Russel Banks and Sue M Iler.10/28 -Writers Jonathon Rabin, Hart f Kour-ishi and John Mortimer.
3:30 KARR; Sacred Concert Hall1017 -The Bach Orchestral Suites TheStuttgart Chamber Orchestra. 10/14 -GreatChoruses of Handel by selected choralgroups. 10,21 -Mass inC Major (Beethoven)The Beecham Choral Society and The RoyalPhilharmonic Orchestra. 10128 -SymphonyNo 2; Resurection (Mahler) TanglewoodFestival Chorus and The Boston Symphony
4:00 KZOK-AM; Z -Rock 505:30 KMPS; Nashville Live6:00 KOMO; Romancin' theOldies
6:00 KKFX; Reggae Hi -Power2 hours of reggae sounds along withdancehall and reggae hip -hop fusion.
6:00 KRIZ; Jazz & Blues FlavorsW/ Joe White. Also on KZIZ 1560 Tacoma
7:00 KPLU; All Blues The best of old& new blues. At lOPM focuses on theregions best local blues
7:00 KCMU; Rap Attack Nasty Nesand Glen Boyd bring the hottest rap, hip -hop and house to Seattle
8:00 KKFX; Blues in the Night w/Roberta Penn. Classic and contemporaryblues till midnight.
8:00 KUOW; HoriZOnS1017-ChineseAmericans: Climbing the Gold Mountain.Chinese American adults and children dis-cuss the problems and rewards of living iuna culturally isolated community. 10/14 -Black Women Classical Composers. Thisprogram features African -American womenwho are challenging the male dominatedworld of classical music. 10121 -Latino Per-forming Artists: Art for Troubled TimesArtists from the US and Latin Americashow that arti sts can influence social change.10/28 -Daughters of Zion: Women in IsrealExamines how women in Isreal are coping
with 3,000 years of religious tradition.
8:30 KUOW; Soundprints 10/7-
Antartica: Portrait of a Changing Conti-nent. The world's last true wilderness isnow littered with debris of scientific re-search and stained by fuel oil from ships. Alook at the way these issues can be resolved.10/14 -Funeral in Irian travel to one of themost remote parts of Indonesia where tribalpeople leave the Stone Age and leapfroginto the 20th century. 10/21MissionariesAlso set in train, the missionaries intro-duced the 20th century to the native people.10/28 -The Time Between is the subject ofmemories and images.9:00 KCMU; Brain Pain Three
hours of unapologetic alternative metal
9:00 KUOW; Music fromWashington Classical music from the"other Washington" except 10/14 (see be-low)
9:00 KUOW; Sante Fe ChamberMusic Festival (10/14 Only) Recordedlive October 6th at the Moore Theater, thisprogram features Joel Nascimento and theBrazilian Sextet as part of the Festival's"Music of the Americas Program"
10:00 KISW; New Music HourNew and I oral Music W/Damon Stewart
10:00 KBCS; Our Eastern Hemi-sphere11:00 KISW; Off the Record Na-tionally produced interviews w/ host MaryTurner
12 Mid KPLU; Bluesstage Digitallyrecorded live blues hosted by Tony awardwinner Ruth Brown. 10/7 -Best of last sea-son. 10/14 -Season Premiere w/ Dr. John,Neville Bros, John Lee Hooker and RuthBrown. 10/21 -Bobby "Blue" Bland. 10/28 -Van Wallis
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The air has been buzzing in broadcasting circlesrecently about an upcoming format change at both KEZX-FM and KBRD. According to a petition being circulatedat local record stores, KEZX is planning to switch theirformat to "Beautiful Music" on October 15th. The petitionis urging people to support the station's current "North-west Progressive" format. We talked to the station'sProgram Director, Peyton Mays, who said "There's a lotof loose talk out on the streets, but nothing we can com-ment about here. We're delighted to listen to all the ru-mors, but..." When pressed with the fact that the KEZX'ssales staff has been informing their clients of an impend-ing change -over he went on to say "Well, we're notsaying that there is not going to be a change, we're justnot in a position to be discussing the nature of the changeat this point."
According to the rumors, KEZX is waiting for confir-mation from KBRD that they are, indeed, leaving their"Beautiful Music" format. The fact that Peg Dempsey wasrecently hired as Station Manager, (leaving a similar postat KBRD to take the job), seems to confirm the supposedformat change although Bill Conway, KBRD's ProgramDirector denies it. "We are not planning any changes norare we contemplating any changes. Of course," he added,"I wouldn't tell you, even if we were".
We at the Radio Guide are horrified at the plannedswitch. Lara Lavi stated in an interview in last month'sGuide "Stations like KNUA and, particularly, KEZX areso precious, they are s0000 precious and few, becausemost stations are programmed nationally by corporationswho just use charts and have no clue about music, theirsole interest is trying to sell whatever it is the advertiser istrying to sell." It seems strangely prophetic that only amonth later KNUA is now KKNW and KEZX is going toBeautiful Music.
Only on KEZX can artists like John Hiat, TomWaites, Ellen McElwaine, the Hot House Flowers, BruceCocbum or Nancy Griffith be heard along with perform-ers like Little Feat, Tony Childs, Bonnie Rait, Peter Tosh,Dr. John and Ry Cooder. These are not obscure artists, butbest selling performers. One local major -label rep., whenhearing of the proposed change, said "At least three out ofour ten best selling albums only get airplay on KEZX-FM. This is really going to hurt us." Ed Beeson, owner ofthe Backstage, echoes that statement. He says "I probablydo 40 shows a year usingKEZX as my primary promo-tional vehicle and there really isn't any alternative for
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Weeknights are the nights to catch SallyJesse Rapheal give personal advise onKING 1090's talk radio format. Sally can beheard from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM givingpersonal advice to callers. While she isprobably better known for her televisionshow, Sally began her entertainment careerin radio and says she hopes she can remainon the radio throughout her careeer.
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1.Lady Marmalade Labelle2.Takes Caro of Boma Candi StatoM3.Fire Ohio PlayetS:4.blever Can Say Goodbye Gloria Gaynor'5.Don't Cha Love It Marsala -I'
6. Shame, Shame, Shame Shirley i Co.7.Playing on You Jerry Butler8.1 Am Love Jackson Five9.1 Am, I Am Smokey Robinson:10.Bertha Butt Boogie Jimmy Castor
KYAC "The Soul of The Northwest" was Seattle's,first black -oriented radio station since KZAM's demisein the early '60's.
KYAC featured on -air personalities including:Robert L. Scott, Spencer Haywood, and Pat Wright.For quite a while the evening shift was held by JimiPipkin formerly a member of Seattle's 50's doo wopgroup, the Gallahads.
KYAC simulcast on AM and FM. Their 96.5 wave-length is now KXRX. The 1460 AM frequency by '76had switched to KILO's 70's Metal format which gaveway to KGAA's country and is currently broadcastingChristian programming as KARR.
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nine months) and cost (NCS's programcosts just under $5,000, whereas BCCcharges $86 per credit, which translatesinto about $1,300 for the year plusbooks and materials) NCS also has anon -site radio station (KNBS) but, Ac-cording to Director of Instruction SteveMills, the signal has a radius of "about5 blocks". Both NCS and CSB providethe equipment and opportunity to com-pile an aircheck, and the programs givethe students the background to take thenext step in their quest foremployment...an internship at a localradio station.
Virtually all radio educators agreethat internships are a crucial step in thesearch for a job. The exception is theConnecticut School of Broadcasting,
which claims to have success in placingpeople in paid positions immediatelyafter graduation from their four monthprogram. Internships not only providehands-on experience in an actual work-ing environment, but also allow stu-dents to make contact with potentialemployers and those who can providevaluable recommendations and refer-rals. Duties handled by interns usuallyinclude dubbing commercials onto tapecartridges, typing news scripts, perform-ing call -out research and, for the luckyfew, voicing tags on commercials.
Occasionally interns progressimmediately to on -air or productionpositions in major markets such asSeattle, but most find their first paid po-sition in exotic locales such asWenatchee, Yakima, Moses Lake orWalla Walla. Announcers usually startwith a part time weekend shift, honingtheir skills and constantly improving
the quality of their all-importantaircheck tape. Pay is normally minimal;in fact, probably the biggest obstaclefor most would be DJ's is having thefinancial resources to survive not onlythe educational process but also the"dues paying" phase of their careers,working for next to nothing for monthsor even years
A privileged few eventually gainfull time status on the air in majormarkets, but often after crisscrossingthe nation working their way up theradio food chain. Even then, their jobsmay be at the mercy of the rating books,format changes, or the oft stated "philo-sophical differences with the manage-ment". If job security is a high priority,this probably isn't the career for you.However their will always be thosededicated and driven enough to acceptthe challenge and try for a career as aradio announcer.
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shows like Christine Lavin, Louden Wainright, John Stewart, it goes on and on and on. Artists who don't nescesarily have newproduct, but we know they have an audience. We've lost the only avenue to that audience and it's really going to effect whetheror not we can do those kinds of shows. It may just not be feasable for us to do thoseshows anymore." KEZX's support of local music is legendary. The station sponsored aconcert tour in the Soviet Union by local musicians Rumours of the Big Wave and theyhave presented countless concerts by local artists throughout the Great Northwest.
The listeners of KEZX are a devoted lot and while the station's ratings have never shownup in the top 10, or even the top twenty, the dedication and demographics of it's listenershas made it a very effective advertising medium. "KEZX doesn't have a problem with theirproduct, their problem has been with how they market it." says Shirley Thom, of the salesdepartments of KOMO and KKFX as well as the Director of the Broadcast Sales Institute.She continued saying "I'm Director of a local broadcast association and all the stations donate some commercial time to us which wesell to finance our activities. The response we got from the KEZX time was amazing. I know their format works." Jamie Brown, themedia buyer for Peaches Music and Video, agrees "They were very effective with the adult alternative crowd" In fact, we ran a readersurvey in our August Issue in which we asked "What is your favorite type of radio programming?" All the answers varied but the replieswere things like Rock, Jazz, Talk, Classical, and even NPR, Classic Rock or Progressive but only one station was specifically named,KEZX, and it was named by over 15% of our readers with many more implying (with answers like "progressive") that they listen.
A recent article by Jane Keller in Media Inc. stated "...many say radio is losing it's soul. Investors, not broadcasters, march intotown with their pockets full of borrowed money and they squash radio that is innovative, risky and has a local personality." Bob Brown,media director at McCann-Erickson, Seattle said "What you don't see a lot of... is the experimentation and tailoring of formats to aparticularly area...it's easier to take some canned format that somebody else developed and syndicated than it is to develop a formator to try to push the frontiers back a little bit and try to carve out your own format."
KEZX did push the frontiers back a little and they did develop their own format that truly reflects the "soul" of the Northwest.Clearly, whether you listen to KEZX or not, everyone who cares about broadcasting or the local music scene will be hurt by the demiseof the "Northwest Progressive" format. We at the Radio Guide urge you to sign those petitions at the music stores and we hope youwill go one step further, write the owner of KEZX Roy Park, Park Communications , PO box 550, Ithica NY 14851 and ask themto reconsider their planned changed.
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STATION LISTING AND FORMATSLETTERS.RADIO WAVESRADIO GUIDE CROSSWORDBEST BETS FOR SEPTEMBER
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EDITOR BRUCE BUCKNERART DIRECTOR STACY SIDENER-LEE
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Hello Readers,
It's back to school time again and the days are getting shorter. I'dlike to thank everybody for returning our Reader Survey from lastmonth. We were overwhelmed by the response but you should bereceiving your radio stickers within the next week. For those of youthat haven't sent your surveys back to us yet, IT'S NOT TOO LATE!As a result of the survey we've made a few changes in the Guide andyou can expect more change': to follow shortly.
Only one or two of you listed the live entertainment listings as beingimportant too you and lot's of people requested more stories. So, wedropped the entertainment listings and added a piece of radio fictionby a new writer named Chris Schneider. We hope to include evenmore stories as well as articles about radio personalities and technicaltips in coming issues. If there are people out there who miss theentertainment listings, drop us a letter and we'll see what we can doabout restoring them.
As always we have our Radio Waves comic strip on page 8 andSteve 'Hinters Radio Guide Crossword is on page 14.
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STATION NEWS
Following the sale of KNUA to Brown Broadcasting earlier thissummer, the stations call letters have just been changed to KKNW.Station Management has also changed - Station Manager ShellyOwens has been replaced by Dennis Gwiadon and Program DirectorRalph Stewart's position has been filled by Nick Francis. KKNW willcontinue to program new adult contemporary music and other than thecall letters listeners shouldn't notice much difference in the station.
The Jack Straw Foundation will be back on the air again some-time before the end of the year. The FCC granted the foundation aconstruction license to begin station KSER. KSER has six months tobegin broadcasting from a tower that will be built north of Lynnwood.
KRAB, the station originally owned by the group, wasSeattle's first listener supported station. Known for it's progressiveand eclectic programming, it's frequency at 107.7 Mhz. was sold in1984.
The new station will be based in Snohomish county but manyshows will be produced at the Jack Straw Foundation's productionfacility which is under construction in Seattle. The Foundation plansto produce radio theater and children's shows at the facility. They alsoplan to train new volunteers there.
KSER plans to rely heavily on volunteers. The station's sched-ule will include experimental programming, unclassic classics, worldmusic, children's shows, folk music and whatever quality musicmotivated volunteers want to broadcast. According to Nancy Keith,KSER's new station manager, several staff members have been hiredbut the station still needs another 50 to 70 volunteers.
In related news KEZX has a new station manager, Well knownbroadcaster "Peg" Dempsey is now manager of both the AM and FMsides. Peg ran KBRD/1CTAC' for the last four years.
KING is up for sale, the news has been in all the daily papers. Thecurrent owners plan to devote their time to environmental work.
KSEA has won the prestigious International Gold MedalionAward from the Broadcast Promotion and Marketing ExecutivesAssociation for their Soft 'n Light spot.
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After hearing about your publication for a few months I finallygot to see a copy at the station where I host the reggae show -CITR 101.9 (UBC) Vancouver. Since here at home (Salt SpringIsland) I primarily listen to Seattle FM stations... I wish tosubscribe to the Radio Guide. I hope the US rates apply to Canada.
I also happen to be an FM program consultant and am involvedin the technical end of broadcasting undertakings. I would like tocompliment you on your EXCELENT efforts made to achieveaccuracy. I would like to make some corrections though.KLAY 1180 Khz - My FCC microfiche shows that KLAY hasbeen granted 1180 khz on a daytime basis, not 1160 kHz as youindicate. I believe they have been granted very low power statusbetween sunset & 6am, thus not making it practical to broadcastduring the dark hours. Daytime power is 10,000 watts, directional.KISM 92.9 - Easy Listening or?' This came as a total surprise!KISM is a CHR (Contemporary Hits Radio) formatted station. withlive morning and afternoon drive shows - other times it isautomated. Also no news or talk (unlike their AM KGMI, which iseasy listening, news and talk)
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Breaking The AirwavesBy Bruce Buckner
Aug. 21 1990- One of thc most powerful andsuccessful record promoters of the 1980's wenton trial today charged with racketeering andproviding payola to radio stations. Joseph Isgrowas chargcd with 57 counts of making "illicit andillegal payments" to radio stations in ordcr to getcertain records he was promoting on the air. Mr.Isgro's clients included Columbia, Warner Bros.,RCA and Polygram records and the manager ofone LA radio station has already pleaded guilty toreceiving around $100,000 a year for playingIsgro's records.
With the major labels laying out that kind ofcash to stations across the country, do local bandshave any chance at all of breaking the nationalairplay, charts? We investigated three artists and/or their record labels who have successfully bro-ken the radio charts to discover how they did it.Lara Lavi has her own label -Cody Records, Nir-vana is a local band on the Sub Pop label, and wespoke with the label of one of the biggest NWsuccesses -Nasty Mix Record's Sir Mix -A -Lot.
Lara Lavi is Seattle's only attorney/pop singer.Shc formed Cody Records (Cody is her dog) fol-lowing the recording of her debut album. Heralbum has been played on over thirty radio sta-tions across the country and she was voted bestnew Northwest artist at the last NAMA AwardCeremony.
"The first thing you need is a product that cango on the air, and not very much can go on theair" says Lara Lavi. "We spent a pile of money tomake a good recording. We spared no expenseand I'm completelyfanatic about detail. We cameup with something that could compete on anational level. Lavi also stresses the importance ofthe packaging of the product matching theformat. "It's expensive to get on the radio and it'sexpensive to compete with Sting and Peter Gab-rial and whoever else is hot right now. So youneed to make yourself look like wg arc Sting, notjust in terms of sound but what your packagelooks like. You have to give them a reason to open
it. I mean, why should they open it?"Lara continues, "When we finished recording
we realized this wasn't going to be 'Grunge '0'Rama'. You're dealing with trying to figure outwhich format you fit in when you're looking atradio. You have to be realistic, I'm not going to beon KUBE radio and I'm not going to be onKCMU. I'm best friends with the guy who runsKCMU (Chris Knab) but he can't put me on theair because we don't play 'Fuck the Bunny.' If youwant to break into radio you'd better be familiarwith what's on the radio, so you're not living infairyland. If you arc independent you have toidentify every station that might play you. Thereare lots of lists of all the stations and their formatsat the library and other places. We put a couple ofresearchers on that."
"Given you have a good product and you'vedone your market research so you know which
stations arc likely to play you, then you have todeal with getting it out there. Here is where youencounter a vicious circle that is very difficult tobreak into and the circle is the same whether youarc talking about breaking locally, regionally ornationally - it's the same circle, it just gets wider."The circle Ms. Lavi refers to is the impossible task(at least for a small independent label) of simulta-neously getting distribution into all the retailoutlets and persuading the program directors ofthe appropriate stations to add your record totheir playlists.Unfortunately, most distributors don't want tocarry your product unless it has airplay to helppromote and sell it. And most Program Directorswon't program your music unless it's available totheir listeners in the stores. However Lavi feelsthat the radio stations arc the place io try to breakinto the circle.
"The thing about radio that's different fromthe big labels, the distributors and publishers inthe vicious circle is Program Directors. I've foundthat Program Directors arc, for the most part,lunatics. They're not evil guys, but they arc bom-barded with product. I have a lot of respect forthem." The program director is responsible fordeciding what gets played but he is also respon-sible for maintaining the stations ratings and thereis a lot of money riding on those rating points."You have to send your record out to every stationand follow through with phone calls, you have tocall every Program Director. I have a thing that Ido which has helped me a lot. Whenever they putme on the air, I send them daisies. We do thingswith a lot af class and it helps them remember me.Then there arc people who arc flukes out there,like Ralph Stewart, the PD at KNU..k, he kept meon the air for a year. He was very supportive, veryhelpful. When they charted us for Billboard itgave us a big push. [Editors Note: Ralph Stewartwas let go by the new ownership of KNUA, nowKKNW this August.] Stations like KNUA andparticularly KEZX are so precious, they arc s0000precious and fcw because most stations arc pro-grammed nationally by corporations who just usethe charts and have no clue about music, their soleinterest is trying to sell whatever it is the advertiseris trying to sell.
"There is a massive amount of work requiredto get attention from Program Directors. I'mright up there at 4 am with my people lickingenvelopes, putting postage on things and sendingit out. Program Directors get stacks of CD'severyday and most of the time you're competingfor slots that the majors have already filled. So ifyou get on any stations at all as an independentyou should be very proud of yourself." The sta-tions aren't interested in giving the public some-thing new or different according to Lavi. "Theonly time they play anything different, have younoticed, is on Sunday night at Midnight. I meanI don't know a lot of people who arc up at SundayNight at Midnight. The only ones I know of arcmusicians -who aren't working. If we arc reallycommited to new music then we should be play-ing it at times when people will actually hear it andif it takes a while to recondition the public to getused to listening to different things, then weshould gently do that because, well, we're creat-
ing mono -genetic corn, and mono -genetic applesand we're doing it with music. Commercialism isrampant."
"Our distributor was Precision Sound andthey had a great woman named Cathy who wasreally able to work Adult Alternative radio. Sheworked our record and got us on over thirtystations across the country. What she did is whatyou pay mass bucks to a consultant to do. Therearc quite a few Radio Consultants out there, ifthey like your stuff or you pay them enoughmoney they'll pump it, people like Mille Carlsonhere in town, Mike has about 300 stations heworks with. It's sort of absurd, because the reasonwhy these consultants have developed was to putsome middle ground between the labels and theradio stations to avoid some of the payola issues.So instead of paying off the poor PD, you'repaying the consultant to tell the PD! So it's thesame payola in a lot of ways."
"Payola, what's that?" asks "Nasty" NcsRodriguez, a former DJ who used to perform withSir Mix -A -Lot but now devotes himself fulltimcto promotion at Nasty Mix Records. "Nasty" Ncswas responsible for Sir Mix -A -Lot's Swass releasebecoming the first independent record from theNW to go "Gold" since Louie Louie. "Radio,"says Ncs, "is looking for something that everyonecan relate to, not some bragadocious rap, but afunny story or a love song. If everyone can relateto it then it can be programmed on the radio."Nes promotes to black/urban stations first eventhough he finds more success with rap at contem-porary hit stations. "I wanted to get an urban basefirst because with rap if you break on Top 40 first,your main hard-core audience will label you a sell-out. We want to show respect to the black com-munity. But hey man, what can you do? It's theurban radio programmers who arc reluctant tobreak rap." (Cont. pg. 26)
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10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW; The Radio StagePrograms of original drama with state-of-the-art sound effects especially created forradio. 913 -Waves of Woken Sleepers. Trav-eling through a girl's dreams, it is discov-ered that her waking boredom contrastswith a vigorous inner life. 9/10 -Scanners Alovers triangle involves not another person,but an emergency scanner.9/17thru 9/24- Njinski Dances Audiomemory of the legendary dancer, Njinski
11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, a nightly selec-
tion of classical music
12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; Graveyard BluesIt's the best in new blues and blues rockwith host Davd Lee. At 12:40& 1:40 Davidplays masterpieces from the past12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
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4:00 KPLU ,5:00 KUOW ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes an award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner, Sportsw/Dori Mason & weather, Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KOMO; Good Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
and Comment
5:30 KXRX; Concert Update5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:00 KXRX; Make us Laugh6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KZOK-AM Heavy MetalQuiz7:50 KLSY Sing for Your Song8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &
Comment
8:40 KLSY; College of TrivialKnowledge8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD8:55 KCMU; Earth on the Air A 10
minute look at environmental issues
8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minute
astronomy feature
9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KBCS; Radio Visions (Drama)916- KRS-One: Philosopher Musical docu-mentary of Kris Parker, known as "Blast -master of KRS -One. 9/10 -Ride On by Law-rence Russel, drama of a non -conformistprofessional man whose drunk teenage sonshows off his fathers pot plants. 9/17 -Pali-sade: A Cliff Hanger in 5 Acts, drama aboutthe gaping chasm between the thought andthe actions. 9I24 -The Auctioneer by NedSublette, Voice composition of the skillsand insights of master auctioneers.
9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-
edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KIRO; Midday 9/4 -Jim Frenchwelcomes Dr Henry Abrahm, Psychiatrist@ Harvard Medical School, who has treated
over 100 patients w/ post LSD symptoms.
9:30 KBCS; Vocal Jazz9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts with
Jeff Troutman
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert10:30 KXRX;Rocket Report NW
music information11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)
12:00KING-FM; Afternoon Con-cert12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
& comment
12:00 KCMS; 3 in a Row12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday Dave Ross
2:00 KBCS; LJ's Jazz Jazz
2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective oncurrent affairs, contemporary lifestyle andthe performing arts ( plus NPR news everyhalf hour)
3:00 KING; Mike Siegal Show3:15 KZOK-AM; Back RockwardsDJ plays a song backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:30 KXRX; Concert Update3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story4:00 KG N W; Tallcline Frosty Fowler
4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the same
artist
5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus5:20 KIRO; Baseball All -StarGame July 10th only.
5:50 KO MO; Paul Harvey TheRest
of the Story
EVENING
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:00 KCMU; Best Ambiance AndyFrankel & Michael Nixon take you on amusical tour of Africa
6:30KUOW;Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody
7:00 KING -AM; Sally Jesse
Raphael Sally gives personal advice (call -
in)
7:00 KBCS; Storytelling Membersof the Storytelling Guild present facinating
stories suitable for the entire family.
7:30 KBCS; Riders Radio TheaterThe Riders in the Sky do zany radio dramamixed with new and old western songs7:50 KZOK-AM Nightly Nuke8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orch.TonighcMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra
8:00 KBCS; Folksounds Acousticsounds of folk with host Marianne Bundren
8:30 KXRX; Concert Update9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans9:30 KARR; Echoes 9/4 -Gad andWorld Problems . 9/11 -The Plan of God.9/18 -Emotionalism and Rationalism.
9125 -Morality. (All by Dr. Henry Morris)
9:30 KCMS; Focus on the Familywith James Dobson10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader with
Dick Estell. M.D. by Dr Ben Kean A faci-nating and often hilarious medical story
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow 9/4 -
Pink Floyd' s "The Wall". 9/11 -BryanAdams'"Cuts Like A Knife". 9/18 -RobertPlant' "Principle of Moments".9/25-Foriegner's "Head Games".10:00 KRPM; CD SamplerSelections from new Country Music CDs
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:00 KCMS; Family News Fo-cus
10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story10:30 KUOW; NPR PlayhouseFrankenstein Mary Shelly's horror classiccomes to life over the radio.11:00 KUOW; Music Throughthe Night With Arthur Hoehn, a Nightlyselection of classical music12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; After Hours Latenight blues and early morning jazz withJunior Thomas
12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He -ropes A song by a local artist
12:30 KXRX; Concert Update3:00 KBCS; Traditional Jazz
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1. Class of 2000: ThePrejudice Puzzle A weeklong National Public RadioSpecial consisting of morethan a dozen reports whichwill air during NPR'sMorning Edition, AllThings Considered andWeekend Edition, BeginsSept. 9th the project willculminate with a two hournational call in programSaturday, Sept. 15th, atNoon. KUOW & KPLU
2. The Wall With the fall ofthe Berlin Wall, Pink Floyd'sclassic album has even moremeaning. Each side (4 total)will air in it's entirety on CDSides Sept. 4--7 at 10 pm onKISW FM 100
3. Blues Shadows Blues,R&B and even some jazz.Greg Weber hosts one of ourfavorite blues shows. Thurs-days 6-8 pm on KCMU 90.3
4.Talknet w/ Bruce Wil-liams One of the highest ratednational call in programs.Bruce has advise to offer onnearly every topic, althoughhe seems to soecialize inbusiness and legal problems.Weeknights, 10 -Midnight onKIRO 710
5.San Fransisco Sym-phony Two hours of someof the finest classical musicevery Saturday 8-10 pmKING 98.1
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MORNING
4:00 KPLU, 5:00 KUOW: Morn-ing Edition News from National Public
Radio Local traffic & weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner. Sportsw/Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KING -FM; Morning Show5:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
and Comment
5:30 KXRX; Concert Update5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible6:50 KLSY; Choose the NewsListeners choose the real news headline
7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KLSY; Sing for Your Song7:50 KZOK-AM; Heavy MetalQuiz8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &
Comment
8:40 KLSY; College of TrivialKnowledge8:50 KBRO New Gold on CD9:00 K I N G -AM ; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; Consider The Alter-natives A weekly radio magazine
9:05 KXRX; Daily Dinosaur9:30 K IRO; Midday w/ Jim French
9:30 KBCS; Bebop Exress Host C -
Dub features artists I ike Thelonious Monk,
Charlie Parker and Miles Davis.
9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts with
Jeff Troutman
10:00 K1NG-FM; Morning Con-cert
10:30 KXRX; Rocket Report NW
music news.
11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KING -AM; Chris Bre-cher Show (open phones)
12:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert Classical Music
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey12:00KCMS; 3 in a Row12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday w/DaveRoss. 9/
5 -Dave welcomes KIRO consumer special-ist, Herb Wei sbaum , discussing rip offs and
SCAMS.
2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert Classical Music
2:00 KBCS; Generic Blues Thebest of the R&B bands from yesterday,today and tomorrow. Host Gina Cone
2:00 KING -AM; Financial Advise3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective
3:00 KING -AM; Mike SiegalShow3:15 KZOK-AM Back RockwardsDJ plays an entire song backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft
3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
4:00 KGNW; Talkline Frosty Fowler
4:00 KING -FM; Commuter Con-cert Classical Music
4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio
4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the sameartist
5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRestof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Tall Cool Ones PeterBlecha guides you on a historical tour ofmusic from the Great Northwest.
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:00 KISW; 6 O'Clock HappyHour Mike Jones live from the Stratocas-
ter Lounge
6:30KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:30 KPLU; Fresh Air An audiomagazine featuring interviews on movies,plays, books, dance, & the arts. Hosted byTerry Gross
6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportsline Wayne Cody
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice (call -in)
7:00 KBCS; Lonesome Pine Spe-cial7:00 KCMU; Audio Aces Find outwhat's new on the local scene as Scottypresents exclusive band interviews and pre-
views upcoming shows.
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KBCS; Wide World of Jazz
8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orches-tra Tonight the Chicago Symphony Or-chestra
8:00 KNHC; Club C89 With hostShellie Hart features dance, house, rap andimport music 'till midnight. Club C-89 alsofeatures special re -mixes, power jams, club
flashback and live club remotes
8:30 KXRX; Concert Update9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans9:30 KARR; Echoes 9/5 -Meet Zo-phar the Zapper -Dr. Porter. 9112-Bildad: AMan with a Backward Look -Dr. Porter. 9/19 -Why Your Family is Important -PastorReeder. 9126 -Family Living -Rev. Martin
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader with
Dick Estell, M.D. by Dr Ben Kean. Thefacinating and often hilarious medical story10:00KISW; CD Sideshow 9/5 -Pink
Floyd's "The Wall". 9/12 -Rush's "2112".9/19 -Pat Senator's "Crimes of Passion".
9/26 -Bruce Springsteen"s "Born to Run".
10:00 KRPM; CD Sampler Selec-
tions from new country CDs
10:00 KCMS; Family News Fo-cus
10:30 KOMO; Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW; Little Chills A seriesof short, original playleues ranging from
mysteries to detective parodies11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, a nightly selec-
tion of classical music
12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; First Sounds ofthe Day; Jazz W/ Jeff Stevens
12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
3:00 KBCS Jazz in the Morning
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THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS
4:00 KPLU,5:00 KUOW; ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes an award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner. Sportsw/ Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KOMO;Larry Nelson w/ PaulHarvey -News and Comment @ 5:30.
5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:10 KCMS; Comedy Commute,1 Track Back, Bible Brain Teaser7:50 KZOK-AM Heavy MetalQuiz8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News &Comment
8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD8:55 KCMU; Earth on the Air A 10
minute look at environmental issues
8:59 KPLU; Stardate A two minuteastronomy feature
9:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)
9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; A Moveable FeastWriters read from and talk about their work.9/6- Larry Brown reads from his first novelDirty Work . 9/13-A Natural Curiosity byMagaret Drabble. 9/20 -Paul Auster readsfrom his novels Moon Palace and In theCountry of Last Things. 9/27 -John Updikereadfs from his memoirs Self Conciousness9:20 KPLU; Ask Dr Science Com-
edy by the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater
9:30 KIRO; Midday 9/6 -Jim Frenchwelcomes Adrian Berg author of "YourWealth Building Years -18 to 33 Year Olds"
9:30 KBCS; Vintage Jazz Music
from the early 1900's to the 30's
9:37 KCMS; Career Concepts with
Jeff Troutman
10:00KING-FM; Morning Con-cert10:30 KXRX; Entertainment Re-pOrtw/ Gary Crow11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)
12:00 KING -FM; Aftemoon Con-cert12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-
sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
& comment by one of the legends.
12:00 KTAC; Cop Talk12:30 KXRX; Concert Update12:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD1:00 KIRO; Midday Dave Ross
2:00 K BC S;20th Century Jazz TheFirst Half Music of the 20's 30's &40'sincluding bands of all sizes Hosted by JohnElwood2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert3:00 KUOW; Seattle AfternoonLive talk show offers a local perspective oncurrent affairs, contemporary lifestyle andthe performing arts ( plus NPR news everyhalf hour)3:00 KING -AM; Mike SiegalShow (open phones)3:15 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With YouWith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
4:00 KBCS; Home Style Cookin`Drive time jazz till 7pm.
4:00 KGNW; Talkline4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered
4:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the same
artist
5:10 KCMS; Freeway Focus5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Blue Shadows Bluesw/ jazz and R&B. Host Greg Weber windshis way through some of the most originalAmerican music
6:00 K ISW ;6 `oClock Happy Hour6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:30 KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC6:50 KBRO; New Gold on CD7:00 KIRO; Sportslinewayne Cody
(open phones)
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice7:00 KBCS New Dimensions:Conversations with Leading Edge Think-ers 9/6 -Indian Gifts/Indian Truths" Thecultural and political practices of the Indi-ans have transformed the way life is lived.9/13 -"Creativity and An Cross Cultural
Lines and National Boundries" BettyLaDuke. 9/20 -"Sacred Odyssey" Seekingfreedom with Ram Das-a visit with a spiri-tual pilgrarn.9/27-"Roots of Ecology" withStephanie Mills. The story of the ecologymovement beginning in 1969.
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KBCS; Groovin' Time Bluesand R&B with host Michael Sandman
8:00 KEZX-FM; New Music ShowAn hour of brand new releases plus musicnews & artist background8:00 KING -FM; Featured Orches-tra
9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KRKO; Singles Line9:00 KZOK-AM; New ReleaseParty Comander Demanding presents thenewest of the new & the hardest of the hardfor you
9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans9:30 KARR; Echoes 9I6 -The Man ofthe House -Dr. Comfort. 9/13 -RespectfulWives -Dr. Comfort. 9/20 & 9/27 -FamilyLiving -Rev. Martin.
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell. M.D. by Dr Ben Kean begins.The facinating and often hilarious medicalstory runs thru 9/20. 9127 -Saturday Nightby Susan Orlean. An eye-opening storydetailing what Americans do on a Saturdaynight.
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow9/6 -Pink Floyd's "The Wall". 9/13 -PhilCollins' "No Jacket Required". 9/20 -BobSeger's "Night Moves". 9/27 -Kansas' "Left
Overature".
10:00 K.RPM; Top Ten at Ten The
top 10 country hits in order from ft10-#1
10:00 KZOK-AM; HeadbangersHeaven10:00 KCMS Family News Focus10:30 KOMO Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story
10:30 KUOW;Technikolor Radio9/6 -Wintering on Antherion A briliantbotonist tells why she has been comm ited toa sanitarium on a lifeless desert planet.9113 -Rod Rocket, Space Commander Rod,his buddy Sparks Angstrom and scientificgenius, Dr Philo Diode help princess AnnoDomini. 9/20 -The Kinderfield A recentlywidowed mother buys a haunted house.9127 -Dreams of Rio All the shopping mallsof America have joined to form one endlessGrand American Mall. Jack Flanders isfeeling trapped and is offered a free trip toRio by Short Stop Detroit11:00 KUOW; Music Through theNight with Arthur Hoehn, a nightly selec-tion of classical music12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KISW; Metal Shop Featureinterviews, Local Metal12:MID KXRX; Hometown He-roes A song by a local artist
BEST BETSFOR
AUGUST(comininued from pg 12)
6. Husky Football Yes,pigskin fans, it's that timeagain. The Purple and Goldwill be broadcast everySaturday on KOMO 1000.(see page 24 for times)
7. Prarie Home Compan-ion Garrison Keillor'sclassic radio program airsall month. On Sept. 29th,material has been puttogether from the seasonfinales of '87, '88, '89 and90. Guests include ChetAtkins, Everly Bros. andEmmylou Harris. Airs 5prnon KUOW 94.9
8. Southern Songbirds Anew program that makesit's debut on Sunday, Sept.16th. The program show-cases an early countryfemale performer eachweek. Ramona Jones, TheCarter Family and thePowers Sisters are featuredthis month. Sundays, 11:30am on KBCS 91.3
9. Technikolour Radio 'Adifferent half hour radiodrama is presented each weekOn the 13th, Rod Rocket,Space Commander will air, itfeatures such characters asRod, his buddy Sparks Ang-strom, Princess Anno Doniniand Dr Philo Diode. 10:30pm on KUOW 94S
10. Hometown Heroes Onesong by a local artist everynight at midnight onKXRX 96.5 13
FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS
MORNING
4:00 KPLU ,5:00 KUOW ;Morn-ing Edition News from National PublicRadio includes art award winning combina-tion of news headlines, comprehensivefeatures, in-depth interviews, local traffic& weather
5:00 KING -AM; The MorningShow Hardwick, Henry & Miner, Sportsw/ Dori Mason & weather Larry Schick(open phones)
5:30 KING -FM; Morning Show5:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
6:00 KXRX; Free Form FridayAll request- All Day
6:10 KCMS; Tyndale LivingBible7:50 KZOK-AM; Heavy MetalQuiz
8:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey News
& Comment
8:50 KBRO; New Gold on CDAlso at 12:50 pm, 4:50, & 6:509:00 KING -AM; Jim Althoff Show(open phones)9:00 KING -FM; Morning Show9:00 KBCS; Public Affairs9:30 KIRO; Midday Jim French
9:30 KBCS; Norm Bobrow, JR'sMusic A La Carte A uniquely eclecticmelange of music and artists never boughttogether on one radio show before
10:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert11:00 KCMS; Testimony Time11:45 KEZX FM; Green ReportEnvironmental news
12:00 KING -AM; Chris BrecherShow (open phones)
12:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert12:00 KISW; Electric Lunch Mu-sic from 1964- 1973
12:00 KOMO; Paul Harvey, News
& comment
1:00 KIRO; Midday 9/7 -Dave Rosswelcomes Dick Clark -producer, personal-
ity and noted "youthful guy"
2:00 KBCS;Body and Soul Dis-cover the soul of a jazz musician throughthe body of their work. 9/7 -The GershwinBrothers. 9/14 -Anita O'Day. 9/21 -Hamp-ton Hawes. 928 -Buck Clayton.2:00 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert3:00 KING -AM; Mike Siegal
Show (open phones)
3:15 KZOK-AM Back RockwardsA song played backwards
3:30 KPLU; All Things Consid-ered News from National Public Radio anaward winning combination of news head-lines, comprehensive features, in-depthinterviews, with local traffic and weather
3:45 KCMS; A Word With Youwith Ron Hutchcraft3:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
4:00 KGNW; Talkline w/ Frosty
Fowler.
4:30 KUOW; All Things Consid-ered
5:00 KBCS; The Truth AboutAmerica "Jazz," says host Joeseph Anto-ine -Zimbabwe, "is the one American artform that is our truth to the world"
5:00 KISW; Now & Then A currentsong followed by an older song by the same
artist
5:50 KOMO; Paul Harvey The Restof the Story
EVENING
6:00 KCMU; Shake the Shack Getup and dance as Shackmastcr Leon Bermanrocks you with some of the best Rockabillyand Boogie R&B. NAMA Award winnerfor Best Radio Show
6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert6:30 KUOW; Marketplace Buisnessmagazine with a global perspective pro-duced by Pacific Public Radio & KUSC
7:00 KIRO; Sportslinewayne Cody(open phones)
7:00 KING -AM; Sally JesseRaphael Sally gives personal advice (call -in)
7:00 KBCS; Blues...from the RedROOSter The Red Rooster has won theWC Handy award for "Keeping the Bluesalive on radio". 9/7 -Willie Dixon Special.9/14 -Noble Watts, BB King, Bobby "Blue"Bland and more. 9/21 -Etta James, LutherAllison, Magic Slim and more.
7:50 KZOK-AM; Nightly Nuke8:00 KEZX; Starset An hour of musicby a featured artist. 9/7 -Pete Townsend.9/14 -Steely Dan. 9/21-Rickie Lee Jones.
928 -Rory Music & Bryan Ferry
8:00 KBCS; Womanotes Woman'smusic of the last 75 years with host HazelLeone8:00 KING -FM; Showcase NWThe Sante Fe Clamber Orchestra
8:45 KB LE; Listen My People withBishop Sheen9:00 KING -AM; Larry King9:00 KCMS; Urban Alternativeswith Tony Evans9:30 KARR; Echoes 917 -The Wrathof God -Pastor Steward. 9/14 -Child
Dicipline-Rev. Chantry. 9121 -The Myth ofFree Will -Rev. Chantry. 9128 -Marriage:
One Plus One =One -Pastor Reeder.
10:00 KUOW; Radio Reader withDick Estell. M.D. by Dr Ben Kean begins.The facinating and often hilarious medicalstory runs thru 9/21. 9128 -Saturday Nightby Susan Orlean. An eye-opening storydetailing what Americans do on a Saturdaynight.
10:00 KISW; CD Sideshow 9n -Pink Floyd's "The Wall". 9/14 -LivingColour's "Vivid". 9/21-Whitesnake's"Whitesnake". 9128 -Bon Jovi's "SlipperyWhen Wet".
10:00 KRPM; Top 10 CountryAlbums Selections from the top 10 Coun-
try Albums
10:00 KBCS Live Dread Reggaefrom roots to dub with Host David Whitney
10:00 KZOK-AM; Headbangers
Heaven10:15 KCMS Club 10510:30 KOMO Paul Harvey TheRest of the Story10:30 KUOW The Stan FreibergShow Airs 9/7 (Final Episode) The Boband Ray Showbegins 9/14 and runs thruSept. Classic humorists Bob Elliot and thelate Ray Goulding make a comeback inthese hillarious programs recorded livebetween '82 and '86.1 1 :00 KUOW; Music From theHearts of Space The best of contempo-
rary space music12:MID KING -AM; Tom Snyder12:MID KBCS; Soul Shack SoulMusic from the 60's to mid 70's with theCaptain.12:MID KXRX; Homegrown He-roes A song by a local artist
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SATURDAY5:00 KBCS; Rising Of The SunMusic from the mountains, praries, & del-tas of the southern US
6:00 KING -AM; Carl DombekShow6:00 KUOW; Weekend Edition7:00 KPLU; Weekend Edition8:00 KBCS; Our Saturday Tradi-tion An eclectic blend of bluegrass, old-timey British & American contemporaryfolk
8:00 KING -FM; Morning Con-cert10:00 KUOW; Thistle andShamrock 9/1 -The Guitar Hear how theguitar influences Celtic Music w/ MichaelO'Domhnail, Tony Cuffe & Pierre Ben-susan.918-Working Folk Songs describingworking life in Scotland & Ireland w/DickGaughin and Christy Moore. 9/15 -SingleMalt A group that plays traditional ScottishMusic. 9122 -Celtic Voices w/ The groupAkan. 9/29 -New Generation New Irish &Scottish musicians.
10:00 KRIZ; LP Tracks Feature LP
10:30 KING -FM; Live TexacoMetropolitan Opera11:00 KUOW; Potluck With SandyBradley, Barney McClure and the SmallWonder String Band. Featured: 9/1 -EarlRobinson (Joe Hill, Black & White) alsoThe Main Atraction. 9/8 -Newscaster JeanEnerson co -hosts w/ How's Bayou and TheModem Fabrics. 9/15 -Russian opera singerVladimir Yesimov, the cast of "DweebTales" and Todd Moeller. 9/22 -From theNW Folklife Festival Andean and Ultra -Man music. 9/29 -Comic Neil Gladstoneand his wacky company. (Live from theMuseum of History and Industry)
NoonKUOW AfropopWorldwideA 60 minute musical tour of the ThirdWorld 9/1 -Papa Wemba-The Man, TheMyth and The Music. 9/8 -The Cuban Con-nection w/ Ritmo Oreintal, Los Van Vanand Elio Reve. 9/15 -News Special: ThePrejudice Puzzel. 9/22 -West Africa on Pa-rade Music from Sierra Leone, Ghana andNigeria. 9129 -Aster Aweke Showcases thehigh energy performance of this Ethiopiansinger and other performances.
1:30 KING -FM; Afternoon Con-cert2:00 KUOW; Porter's Folk3:00 KING -FM; Sat AfternoonConcert4:00 KPLU; Afropop WorldwideA 60 minute musical tour of the ThirdWorld. 9/1 -West Africa on Parade Musicfrom Sierra Leone, Ghana and Nigeria. 9/8Afropop Dance Party . 9115 -Joe ArroyoLive Columbian singer and bandleader. 9/22-TheCubanConnectionvilltitmoOrein-tal, Los Van Van and Elio Reve. 9/29-YoursouN' Doss r andSuper Etoile de Dakar.
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5:00 KPLU; Marion McPartland'sPiano Jazz Marion interviews and ac-companies jazz pianists; 9/1 -John Bunch.9/8 -Roy Kral. 9/I5 -Johnny Costa. 9/22 -Michael Feinstien. 9/29 -Ross Tompkins.5:00 KUOW; Prairie HomeCompanion w/ Garrison Keillor, 9/1 -Garrison describes the pleasures of Eaves-dropping in Lake Wobegone and perefor-mances by The Lost World String Band,Claudia Schm idt, The Butch Thompson TrioandNorwegian and Swedish folk groups.9/8 -Charlie McGuire sings. Greg Brown
sings. Vern Sutton and Philip Brunelle singsongs from the Dept. of Geography and TheThompson Bros. Ragtime Orchestra per-form. Garrison tells about Myrtle the hair-dresser and eyeglass selections at the Mer-cantile.9/15-Garrisonremembers his schooldays when he was punished for frighteninga high strung teacher and we Imo out, withthe help of Greg Brown and Vem Sutton,what Butch Thompson does on his vacation9/22 -Garrison is joined by Cajun band Beau-soleil, James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Bandand Karen Morrow. Robin & Linda Wil-liams sing love songs and join Kate, Tomand Dan in an episode of "Buster the Dog".9/29 -For this final broadcast, material hasbeen put together from all four farewellshows; from St Paul in '87, Radio CityMusic Hall in '88, the cross-country tour in'89 and Iowa City in '90. Guests includeChet Atkins, Jean Redpath, Everly Bros.,and Emmylou Harris.
6:00 KBCS; One Step Beyond6:00 KING -FM; Dinner Concert7:00 KRP M; Sat. Night Live at theRiverside Air personalities man thebroadcast booth at the grandaddy of North-west country music nightspots. (till Mid-night)
7:00KVI; Sat. Night.Oldies PartyJim Marting hosts an oldies party where lis-teners are invited to call in from 7- midnight
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8:00 KING -AM; Jim BohannonShow8:45 KBLE; Church Calender10:00 KRIZ; Rap It Up TwoHours ofthe hottest rap cuts. Also on ICZIZ 1560 Tac.
11:00 KING -AM; Into the NightW/ Laura Lee 8/4 -Heidi Muller. 8/11-TR Ritchie. 8/18 -Janis Carper.
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plays it all from the 20's to the 90's
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What Do You Do?A look at work, for LaborDay. 919 -Fathers Introduces us to a numberof men searching for, both real and mythi-cal, fathers. 9/16 -You're on Totally HiddenVideo A group of Harlem 7th graders takemikes and recorders and present a humor-ous self-portrait. 9123 -Carmen Miranda alook at the highest paid woman of the 40's.9/30 -Of Locks and Keys
10:00 KUOW; St. Paul Sunday WIBill McGlaughlin 9/2 -Recorder and harpsi-chord perform works by Handel, Herberle,Krahmer and Staeps. 9/9 -The GuildhallString Ensemble perform works by War-lock, Holm, Delius and Britten. 9/16 -JohnHolloway and Friends perform works byCastello, Marini, Purcell and others. 9/23 -The King's College Choir performs H.G.Ley, Phillips, JS Bach and Britten amongothers. 9/33 -The Wallace Collection per-forms Gabrieli, Viadan, Banchieri and Brit-
ten among others.
11:30 KBCS; Southern SongbirdsNEW! Debuts 9/16, featured artists are:9/16 -Ramona Jones -Fiddler's Choice; Thisprogram celebrates one of the first womanfiddlers on the Grand 01' Opry. 9/23 -ThePowers Family- First Country Recordings;Charts the career of three sisters who werepart of the first family string band to recordcommercialy in 1924.9/30 -Martha Carson:
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form Liszt's Missa Choralis. 9/30 -ViolinConcertos in E Major and E Minor.
4:00 KZOK-AM; Z -Rock 505:30 KMPS; Nashville Live6:00 KOMO; Romancin' theOldies6:00 KKFX; Reggae Hi -Power2 hours of reggae sounds along withdancehall and reggae hip -hop fusion.
6:00 KRIZ; Jazz & Blues FlavorsW/ Joe White. Also on KZIZ 1560 Tacoma
7:00 KPLU; All Bluesmebestofold& new blues. At 10PM focuses on theregions best local blues7:00 KCMU; Rap Attack Nasty Nesand Glen Boyd bring the hottest rap, hip -hop and house to Seattle
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Art Good
8:00 KKFX; Blues in the Night w/Roberta Penn. Classic and contemporaryblues till midnight.
8:00 KUOW; Horizons 912 -Rhythm& Blues: Detroit. The development of theMotown sound featuring; The Four Tops,Mary Wilson, The Temptations and manymore. 9/9 -Rhythm & Blues: Philly ThePhilly sound was characterized by the hightenor, doo-wop groups of the '50's. Showfeatures; Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes,The Stylistics and Patti LaBelle amongothers. 9/16 -American IndianTeen s: Apieceof the Prejudice Puzzle. Part of NPR'sweeklong series on prejudice. 9123 -BrownPower: The Chicano Movement 20 YearsLater. 9/30- Marcus Garvey: 20th CenturyPan-Africanist.
8:30 KUOW; Soundprints 912 -So
What Do You Do?A look at work, for LaborDay. 9/9 -Fathers Introduces us to a numberof men searching for, both real and mythi-cal, fathers. 9/16 -You're on Totally HiddenVideo A group of Harlem 7th graders takemikes and recorders and present a humor-ous self-portrait. 9123 -Carmen Miranda alook at the highest paid woman of the 40's.9/30 -Of Locks and Keys
9:00 KCMU; Brain Pain Three
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9:00 KUOW; Music fromWashington Classical music from the"other Washington"10:00 KISW; New Music HourNew and Local Music W/Damon Stewart10:00 KKNW (KNUA); MusicalStarstreams w/Frank Forest. Instrumen-
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10:00 KBCS; Our Eastern Hemi-sphere
11:00 KISW; Off the Record Na-tionally produced interviews w/ host MaryTurner12 Mid KPLU; Bluesstage Digitallyrecorded live blues hosted by Tony awardwinner Ruth Brown. 9/2 -Bobby Radcliffe.9/9 -Anson Funderburgh, Johnny Copelandand Jimmy Johnson. 9/16 -Marva Wright &John Mooney. 9/23 -John Lee Hooker, SunRhythm Section. 9/30 -Carla Thomas. 15
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WLN: WHALENS FINESTBy Chris Schneider
"Hi, We're back and wel-come to it. This is WLN's owntalk show. I'm your host, BrianDaniels. The topic again is rela-tionships and we welcome yourcalls. Right now there seems tobe a caller on the line so let's getto it. Hello you're on the air.
"Hello, my name is Marcia andI've been puzzling over relation-ships all week. I'm thinking I'vecome to some conclusions herebut I'd like to know what youthink of them"
"Yes Marcia, go ahead.""Well, it all started when I
started examining my life with vswithout a relationship. I'm prettysure that the sanest I've been inmy life -all the sane times of mylife- were when I was not in rela-tionships. And that's not to saythat relationships drive me crazy;It's to say that! myself would go alittle crazy and then get into arelationship. You see what I'msaying?"
"I think so. And you werefeeling like, perhaps, you are notopen to stable relationships?"
"No no, not that really at all.The thing is that I'm in a relation-ship now and one of the reasonsthat I started into it was because Ifelt pretty sane at the time. I cansee now how I rushed into it; tofinally be in a relationship when Iwas sane... and I started wonder-ing if, maybe, I was tricking my-self into believing I was sane be-cause I basically feel more com-fortable being insane. I mean, itsure is a lot easier to be able todepend on someone, to have yourneeds met, but I know I don't likethe memory of being insane. Howdo you know your not trickingyourself?"
"Well, a question for you; whyis it that you, uh, feel uncomfort-able, uh, depending on someoneor having your needs met?"
"Well in the first place, I don'tfeel `uh-uncomfortable-uh' aboutthe word insanity. A lot of myfriends are psychiatrists and mostof the others have been throughtherapy. The wordesane' and`insane' are valid words and de -
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scribe precisely the states of mindI wish to discuss. Now, as to yourquestion, I don't think it is reallyinsane to have your needs met; Ijust think it's important for, um,completion, or - like -for - to be awhole person that not all yourneeds get met. I mean, if all yourneeds are met, then either you'recheating yourself out of growth oryou're just lying to yourself, andthe real ones that aren't being metare just bubbling under the sur-face, you know? See, I think thatI always do that - the last one."
"OK, I think I see your point.Uh, well it is, I think, importantto know that all your needs arenot going to be met by any oneperson except yourself - and Ithink you know that, but maybetry to forget it when you getinto..."
"Well, that's sort of it. Youhave to be able to depend onsomeone, or, you know, I thinkwhat really makes it a loving rela-tionship is that youthe other person to be able to meetyour needs. I mean, if you acceptthat you are the only person thatcan meet your needs, then people,I think, become just flat, just sortof reflective boards that you use tomanipulate and...you know, let'sbe realistic that's most of life rightthere - hearing what you askedpeople to bounce back at you. But,you know, fora loving relation-ship, you have to flesh the otherperson out, let him be in 3-D, andsay 'Here are are some needs ofmine that I am probably capableof meeting, but you do it, and I'lldo thew same foryou, you know?"
"Yes, exactly, and you know,that's where communication isso important. That view, I think,is certainly not insane, but defi-nitely a risky one. Your initialconcern was whether or not youwere tricking yourself into be-lieving you were sane so that youcould go back to insanity, cor-rect?"
"Yes""My question to you is this -
If, in fact, you know now thetimes of your life when you were
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sane and those that you wereinsane, did you actually feel, atthe times you were insane, thatyou were? And if so, where wasyour philosophy of personalthree- dimensionalizing at thetime?"
"Well, that philosophy is veryrecent...I mean, tonight was thefirst time I ever vocalized it, to tellthe truth. Now, urn, the bit aboutdid I know it al the time is... uhsort of a tough one, I mean, Inever really thought about it... uh..I'd have to.. uh...
"I'll tell you what. You holdthe line and think about it fortwo minutes and we'll be rightback. Your listening to WLN,the number is 555-6943, the topicis relationships. This is Whalen's
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SW1i.In the Studio 6am KISWElvis Hour 7-8am&pm KVIBreakfast with the Beatles 8amKZOK FMDick Clark 8 -Noon KVILive at the 60's w/ Real DonSteele 8-11pm KJRRomancin' The Oldies 6 -MidKOMOLive From the 60's Mid-3amKJR
Outrageous Oldies 4am KBCS
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1. HELLO MARY LOU/Travelin'Man - Ricky Nelson 1
2. A HUNDRED POUNDS OF CLAY - GeneMcDaniels 4
3. MOTHER IN LAW Ernie K. Doe 3
4. MOODY RIVER - Pat Boone 115. RUNNING SCARED - Roy Orbison 5
6. RAINDROPS - Dee Clark 8
7. MAMA SAID - The Shirelles 16* 8. BUT I DO - Clarence "Frogman" Henry 9
9. RUNAWAY Del Shannon 210. I'VE TOLD EVERY LITTLE STAR -Linda Scott 611. UNDERWATER - The Frogmen 712. BREAKIN' IN A BRAND NEW BROKEN
HEART - Connie Francis 2013. DADDY'S HOME- Shep & The Limelites 1214. TRAGEDY - The Fleetwoods 1515. LOUIE LOUIE - Rockin' Robin Roberts 1016. A SCOTTISH SOLDIER - Andy Stewart 1317. RONNIE - Marcy Jo 21
*18. LITTLE DEVIL - Neil Sedaka 2419. BONANZA - Al Caiola 1920. FLAMING STAR - Elvis Presley 23
(*denotes a former decay disc-covery)The top twenty songs ere computed weekly by KOL and reflectan unbiased, accurate -apart based on RETAIL record sales inthe Greater Seattle Metropolitan Area.
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One of the numerous versions of the NW classicLouie, Louie appears at number 15 on the chart per-formed by ex local DJ Rockin Robin' Roberts who wasa former singer for the Wailers and taught at OregonState University. He died in a car wreck years later.
Among the DJ's working at KOL at the time, wasRon Bailie, known for his Ron Bailie School of Broad-casting
KOL's frequency, 1300kHz, now belongs to Coun-try KMPS
Notes by Bruce BucknerChart from John Lauerman
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"Nasty" Nes credits his experience in radiowith Swass' success on the airwaves. "Iwas programming K -Fox [KKFX] radio fora long time, I was the Music Director andAssistant Program Director out there. Alot of record labels used to call me uppushing their records, wanting me to addthe records in my reports to Billboard andR&R (Radio and Records). I rememberthe things they use to say to me on thephone. They would go as far as sayin`Come on, Nes, if you don't add this
record my boss is going to fire me! Comeon man, be a Homey, be a true friend'.They would beg and stuff." Nes contin-ues, "I just utilized what I learned beingon the radio side of record promotion. Ilearned a lot from twelve years in radio andI'm still in radio ,doing the Rap Attackprogram on KCMU so I can keep myfinger on what the people want to hear,and I still get promoters calling me to playtheir records"
According to Nes, "Your typical radioprogrammer is a guy in his thirties orforties, wearing a suit and a tie, he doesn'thang out on the streets drinking 'OldEnglish' with the brothers. He's a conser-vative adult and the way he programs themusic is he looks at the Billboard or R&Rcharts and sees what's on there and who'splaying it and that's what sets the trend.For the most part, the programmers aren'tleaders, they're followers. The chartsdefinitely effect a lot of programmersdecision of what they are going to play. Sothe stations that report to Billboard aremy priorities. For example right now I'mworking on a new Kid Sensation singlecalled Seatown Bailers. Kid used to be withSir Mix -a -Lot and this first week we pickedup eleven Billboard stations and sixReR stations which means we had morereports than groups like Cameo, MichaelBollin and even George Michaels. Thecharts give you a good idea of how wellyour doing with radio."
"Selling a record is alot like selling acar" Rodriguez says "I have tracking sheetsthat contain the stations, their phonenumbers, what city they're in and thenames of the program directors and musicdirectors or rap DJ. I just call them all upat least once a week. You've got to tellthem why they should play it, and tellthem who else is playing it around thenation especially if some one else in theirarea is playing it. You have to overcometheir objections if they have any. It's just a
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matter of calling them up every week andhounding them" "But", cautions Nes,"you have to have some ammunition. Youneed to be able to cite some chart actionor retail action or even video action. Ifyou have a video that really helps get yourrecord played. We send out copies of thevideo to all the stations as well as all sortsof other promo stuff, things like hypesheets [press releases] key chains with SirMix -A -Lot's name on them and T-shirts."
When asked about consultants Nesreplied "It's funny, Posse on Broadway wasour first single and our biggest success andI did that one all by myself but we havehired independent promoters on some ofSir Mix -a -Lot's other records. They dowhat I do only on a grander scale. Weusually use them after we've crossed overto Top 40 radio. Top 40 radio is so bigthat it can be too much for me to handleall by myself and usually these promotershave established a good relationship with alarge number of stations. Sometimes theyhelp and sometimes they don't. We usedone with Mix -A -Lots single Beepers withsome success but it didn't help much withIron Man another cut by Mix -a -Lot. Youhave your ups and downs, when Iron Manwasn't doing as well as we expected, I wasthinking 'Oh man, what am I doing in thisbusiness' but if your record goes Gold orPlatinum you get psyched up and you justlove where your working and what yourdoing."
Sub Pop Records avoids the entireissue of consultants and payola by taking a"grass roots" aproach to promotion.Because they specialize in alternative rockand "new" music, they concentrate theirefforts on the college stations and othersmall alternative stations. Sub Pop is recog-nized as the label that has promoted the"Seattle Grunge Sound" to nationalprominence. One of their biggest currentsuccesses is with the group Nirvana. Nir-vana has been charted on nearly 200stations across the country.
Acording to Phil Weatherill, radio pro-motion director at Sub Pop, they try tostart their promotion by reaching thetrendsetters. One of they ways they do thatis by introducing a new band via their"Single of the Month Club" The singlesare released in very limited numbersmaking them quickly become collectorsitems. This in turn helps create a demandfor more material from the groups. Allsingles of the month are sent out to the
"The more people youcan suck up to thebetter"
Erica Hunter, Head ofPublicity Sub Pop Records
alternative college stations and, says Phil"are almost guarenteed radio play" Radiohelps promote the bands but isn't nessisar-ily the most important factor with alterna-tive rock. Touring is also very importantand should coincide with radio play. Philsays "right now Nirvana stuff is getting lotsof airplay on the college stations in Florida,so that's an indication to us to set up atour right away and step up distributiondown there. The Fluid are big in the MidEast, we find that out from the radiostations."
"Another good way to break isthrough the music journals, for example allthe alternative rock DJ's read CMJ (Col-lege Music Journal) so a good review inCMJ almost guarantees airplay across thecountry. Nirvana got a review on their`Bleached' album, that gave them a realbig push."CMJ also contain charts ofwhat's hot and being played across thecountry. "Sub Pop has a lot of weight tothrow around with the college stations.Nirvana has been charted on nearly twohundred stations".
Erica Hunter head of publicity at SubPop says what a band has to do to breaknationally is "Tour incessantly, just tour,tour ,tour and do lots of interviews wher-ever you play. That's what a band has todo. Tour and be nice to all the DJ's. Themore people you can suck up to thebetter." A lot of Sub Pop bands make thejump from alternative college stations tocommercial radio when a major label takesnotice of their success on an independentlabel like Sub Pop, signs them and thenrepeats the process on a larger scale. Bandslike Soundgarden and Sonic Youth havesuccessfully made this jump. To sum it allup, Phil says "good product, a lot oftouring, being nice to people and makingfriends everywhere, and lots of interviewsare the basics necessary to break."
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DramaMon -Fri:Radio Reader Nightly readings froma current novel in 15 - 60 half hour seg-ments read by Dick Estell. 9/1-9/26 M.D.Dr Ben Keane's facinating and hilariousmedical story 9/27 Sarurday Night begins.An eye opening book by Susan Orlean thatdetails what many Americans do with theirSaturday night. 10-10:30pm KUOW 94.9NPR Playhouse Nightly half hour serialadaptations of old favorites and experimen-tal contemporary radio in this general for-mat:
MONDAY; Radio Stage Programs oforiginal drama with state-of-the-art soundeffects especially created for radio.
TUESDAY; Frankenstein, MaryShelly's horror classic, ends this month
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THURSDAY; Teknikolour Radio II,Contemporary radio drama, a di fferent playeach week.
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Philoso her KBCS 91.3l'ues:Storytelling Rotating performancesfrom members of the Storytelling Guild;7. KBCS 91.3
elated FeaturesA Moveable Feast Writers read theirworks. 8/2 -Tomas Sanchez' Mile Zero. 8/9-JohnEdgar Wideman's Fever. 8/16-Clar-ibel Algeria's Flowersfrom the Volcano. 8/23 -Jane Smiley's Ordinary Love & GoodWill. Sal Salasin'sStepping out of the Planeunder the Protectionof the Army. Thursdays9am KBCS 91.3
Prairie Home/American RadioIn addition to the Garrison Keillor mon-olog, these on-stage programs frequentlyinclude a comedy dram a Sat. 5-7pm KUOW94.9
Riders Radio Theater WestemmusicThe Riders of the Sky perform drama at theon-stage mike. 7:30-8pm Tuesday KBCS91.3
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Mikes Gumbo/Polka Party Alter-nating programs; Gumbo features Louisi-
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of Scandinavia and around the world 8-9
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Cross Border Music Worldwidecontemporary music W/ Jon Geilich 9 PM
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The Program That Fell toEarth Jules DeGgiulio falls somewhereon the the planet and takes a close look at aparticular regions music, it's developmentand its influence on other musicians10:30
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l'ues:Best Ambience African pop music w/Andy Frankel & MikeNixon 6-8 PM KCMU
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Scandinavian Hour Contemporary& nostalgic music from Sweden, Norway &Demn ark. Comercials in English and Swed-ish W/ Ron Olson and Doug Warner 8:30-
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Possitive Vibrations Reggae MusicW/ the outernational posse 10 AM -1 PM
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Thistle & Shamrock Celtic, Irish,English & Scottish music W/ Fiona Ritchie
(*) 10-11am KUOW 94.9
Chinese Outreach 10-10:30 KBLE1050
Original German Hour Contempo-rary and Old World German mu sic by Gisela,
10:30am - Noon KKMO 1360
International Showcase Music ofcentral Europe W/ Hedy Lachman 1 lam -Noon KBLE 1050
Afropop Worldwide Focusses onAfrican and Carribean music Usually in-cludes liveperforrnances(*)Noon-IKUOW94.9.4-5pm KPLU 88.5
World Music music& Commentary ontraditional and pop international musicNoon-2pm KBCS 91.3
Johnny Dakota Show Polka, polka,polka. Noon - 2pm KKMO 1360
Son Latino America 1-2pm KUOW94.9
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British Hour Music and features fromBritian, Ireland & Scotland W/ Linda Lon-don 1-2pm ICKM01360Sundays Hornpipe Celtic, British &Australian sea chanties 4-8pm KBCS 91.3
Latin File Latin music & news. W/ LisaLevy 6-7pm KUOW 94.9Reggae Hi -Power Reggae, dancehalland reggae hip -hop fusion 6-8pm KKFX
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Our Eastern Hemisphere Music ofAsia, Europe & the Mid East. 11- Mid.KBCS 91.3
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EELShake the Shack 6-8pm KCMU90.3Blues..from the Red Rooster 7-8pm KBCS 91.3
Up In Heah 4-6pm KBCS 91.31 Step Beyond 6-8pm KBCS91.3BluesParty 8-Mid.KBCS 91.3
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SatAfropop Worldwide Noon -Ipm KUOW 94.9, 4-5pm KPLU88.5Prairie Home Companion/Radio Co. of the Air W/Garrison Keillor. 5-6pm KUOW94.9Piano Jazz w/ Marion McPart-land5-6pm KPLU 88.5Sat. Night Live at the
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WLN: Whalen's Finestcontinued from page 24
... This is Whalen's finest"AT THE INTERNATIONAL
HOUSE OF PANCAKES "WAIT-ING" IS A FOREIGN TERM....
"Marcia, are you still on the line?""Right here, Sugar""You have exactly two minutes to
tell me just what the hell you're doingtonight. And don't tell me your helpingmy ratings."
"Well, I'm doing what you askedme to do. r m giving your audiencesomething to think about. And , likeyou told me, I'm relaxing becausethere's no one listening anyway. Areyou coming home tonight?"
"I don't know. Listen, sanity wasnot in the script. Tonight we are sup-posed to talk about communication ina relationship. I've got some goodthings to say about it. Can you pleasesteer the question back to the script?"
"Communica... If you've got suchgood things to say about it, how comeI'm always talking to the damn radio?I swear, I've been so damn bored withyou lately that I invited an old, oldfriend of mine over tonight."
"You inv - did he come over?"to walk
down to the corner and pick him up.Johnny Walker's with me. In his littlered suit."
"Oh God, have you had much todrink?"
"Not much, Brian, not much. See,I've been pretending he was you for alittle while, and it's like I can hardlyput my lips on him anymore. He'sdefinitely not as strong as he first was,though. I must have taken somethingfrom him"
"Look, you know the rules. No,I'm not coming home tonight. Shit,I'm on. I'll call you tomorrow. Don'tdo anything stupid"
"Stupid-""Hi, you're listening to WLN,
Whalen's finest. The topic is relation-ships and you are on the air....Go aheadcaller... Caller are you there?"
"Yeh, um, yeh hello?""Hello, you're on the air. Go ahead""Yeh, this is sort of about relation-
ships... I mean scientifically.. um.. is aman physically heavier when he has anerection? I mean, well, slightly atleast?"
"You mean because of the expan-sion? No, all that is already in the body.Mostly it's blood."
"Blood? Damn, it's a wonder Idon't faint then, because it must take a
quart to.."Live radio folks! Something for
everyone, I suppose. Marty, start writ-ing those letters of apology. Now seri-ously we have plenty of time left. Isthere anyone who has...ah, go aheadcaller, you're on the air"
"Yeah, what do mosquitos eat whenthey're not eating me?"
"Cats. Thank you sir. Do we haveany questions about relationships?Here's a caller. Go ahead you're on theair"
"Hi Brian, it's me, Marcia. Wemust have gotten cut off."
"Marcia, what happened to you?We thought you'd hung up. Of course,we do try to limit each person to onecall per night"
"Come on, Brian, you don't haveany other calls."
"Heh-heh, well, I guess you've gotme there. What can I do for you?"
"Well, Brian, I'm having troublewith this bit about flat vs 3-d relation-ships. I mean how do you know you canstop treating people flatly just by say-ing so? How do you know if there'ssomething inside? And who cares ifyou're three dimensional if you'rehollow ins'de?"
"You sure are thinking a lot to-night, Marcia. If your worried aboutthe existence of mind - and I'm nophilosopher - but I wouldn't worryabout it if d were you."
"No. No, not mind, Brian, but soul.That's what's missing.
" OK, Marcia, that's interesting.We, of course, only have an hour ofshow here and, certainly, people havebeen arguing for centuries over theexistence of a soul. Tonights topic isrelationships if we could steer the..."
"Well, lets do this - let's say thereis a relationship wherein one personthinks up clever things to say and thenhas his girlfriend pose these thoughtsas questions. Now let's say there aretwo reasons for this: a) he's too inse-cure to voice his own ideas which hecares about, and b) it's an ego trip forhim to have his friends think his smartgirlfriend respects and believes theanswers he gives. Now here's thequestion: Who has less soul? The guywho does this or the woman who letshim?"
"Uh, yes, I see what you're gettingat, and, uh, it's uh..."
" Because personally I couldn'tstand to live the lie that I have no soul."
"I don't really think that's the
question here, Marcia I mean, maybeit's just a simple matter of both of youhaving a lot of growing up to do. Notthat there is anything wrong with hav-ing a lot of growing up to do, we alldo."
"Well yeah, Bry, I'll tell you, thereprobably is a lot of growing up to bedone, but don't you ever get tired ofspending your life growing up? I mean,let's just say the time comes when youwant to stop growing up and just begrown up. I'm thinking that thatmoment comes with a big trade off. Titfor tat and then you realize what the titwas all about and you laugh about it.I'll tell you, earlier tonight, I had abottle inside of me. Let's keep it on theradio, but I did you know? And theanswer to your question you posedlong ago is this. No, you don't reallyknow you are insane when you commitinsane acts. You just feel an immensefreedom and a rush of.. hey guesswhat... three dimensionality. You're ahuman and you can do this. So there Iam with this bottle..
"Marcia? You're being real honestand we appreciate that, but let me askyou an honest question. Have you everspent any time in a mental institution?"
Well, Bry, you know I have. Andthat is just a cheap shot which showshow little you understand. I did andthat's private enough. But what I didwith the bottle is the important thing..Hang on a second, Bry.."
"Bry? You still there?""Well my phone is lighting up...""Stow it, Bry. Listen, what I did
later was the real trade-off. The grow-ing up for the grown up. The first partwas that I poured the rest of the bottleof scotch all over this book/ trophy caseand then lit it. You see what Pm say-ing? And right now Pm watching thisthing burn. I'm watching this trophywhich was supposed to be brass justcatch fire and melt. It was originallyshaped like an old-timey microphone,but now it just looks like a gold andblack blob of plastic. See what Pmsaying, Bry?"
"And yeah - the grown up partcomes when I put out the fire so thewhole building doesn't go up - whichcome to think of it, I' d better do now.Then of course, I'm going to find somesalve and then get the hell out ofWhalen, Iowa. Bye bye, Bry. (click)."
"And bye-bye young lady. Say isthere a full moon out there tonight,fellahs? Man oh man, folks I promisethat's over. Stay tuned for a change ofscenery here on Whalens Finest, WLN.
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