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Great piece on the reflections of a Seattle radio icon!


Seattle Times talks with the legendary Bob Rivers, who along with his cohorts, ruled radio in the market for years.  At one point, when I was running NWCN, we approached Bob and his producer Arik Korman about televising part of his daily show.  He was open to it,we broke bread over it, but things didn't work out.   I bet it would have been great fun.

https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/bob-rivers-longtime-seattle-radio-host-looks-back-amid-cancer-diagnosis/?utm_medium=notification&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=6117832

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  1. That must have been just before You Tube made things like that commonplace.

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