Talker's Magazine The quirky talk radio trade mag. Check the Talk Radio Research Project- it's not very scientific, but places on the top 15 talkers list (scroll down to Talk Radio Audiences By Size)) are as hotly contested as Emmys (and mean just about as much).
The Advocate No, not THAT Advocate... it's the Northwest Progressive Institute's Official Blog.
Media Matters Documentation of right-wing media in video, audio and text.
Orcinus home of David Neiwert, freelance investigative journalist and author who writes extensively about far-right hate groups
Hominid Views "People, politics, science, and whatnot"
Darryl is a statistician who fights imperialism with empiricism, gives good links and wry commentary.
Jesus' General An 11 on the Manly Scale of Absolute Gender, a 12 on the Heavenly Scale of the 10 Commandments and a 6 on the earthly scale of the Immaculately Groomed.
Howie in Seattle Howie Martin is the Abe Linkin' of progressive Seattle.
Streaming Radio Guide Hellishly long (5795!) list of radio streaming, steaming on the Internets.
The Naked Loon News satire -- The Onion in the Seattle petunia patch.
Irrational Public Radio "informs, challenges, soothes and/or berates, and does so with a pleasing vocal cadence and unmatched enunciation. When you listen to IPR, integrity washes over you like lava, with the pleasing familiarity of a medium-roast coffee and a sensible muffin."
The Maddow Blog Here's the hyper-interactive La Raych of MSNBC. daily show-vids, freakishly geeky research, and classy graphics.
Northwest Broadcasters The AM, FM, TV and digital broadcasters of Northwest Washington, USA and Southwest British Columbia, Canada. From Kelso, WA to the northern tip of Vancouver Island, BC - call letters, formats, slogans, networks, technical data, and transmitter maps.
Plus "recent" news.
News Corpse The Internet's chronicle of media decay.
The Moderate Voice The voice of reason in the age of Obama, and the politics of the far-middle.
News Hounds Dogged dogging of Fox News by a team who seems to watch every minute of the cable channel so you don't have to.
HistoryLink Fun to read and free encyclopedia of Washington State history. Founded by the late Walt Crowley, it's an indispensable tool and entertainment source for history wonks and surfers alike.
right-wing blogs we like
The Reagan Wing Hearin lies the real heart of Washington State Republicans. Doug Parris runs this red-meat social conservative group site which bars no holds when it comes to saying who they are and who they're not; what they believe and what they don't; who their friends are and where the rest of the Republicans can go. Well-written, and flaming.
Orbusmax inexhaustible Drudgery of NW conservative news
The Radio Equalizer prolific former Seattle KVI, KIRO talk host speaks authoritatively about radio.
Old Seattle Radio Saturday: jeff boeing, robin mitchell, miss viva la tan
Kolorful KOL, Summer, 1968: Jeff Boeing (left) - real name Dick Haase - borrowed his radio name from a Seattle airplane manufacturer. Robin Mitchell (right) whose real name was Robin Mitchell. The blonde is Miss Viva La Tan. Can't help but wonder: where is Mr. Boeing's left hand, and what is it doing?
Watching events in Egypt remind me of my days on the front lines of the Anti-Iraq-War protests. We didnt get quite the amount that are on the streets of Cairo but we were just as committed to our cause as they are. I remember thinking if only we could get more people out at these protests and the troops themselves to stop thier vehicles and join us we might have a chance to change the publics mind. Not sure where we failed. But sometimes i feel responsible for those troops that lost thier lives over there. Including my younger brother. If only i could have done more. If only i was stronger, braver. If only...If only...
Actually, Robin Mitchell was an on-air name. The "Robin" part of it was coined by Rhett Hamilton Walker The First, who hired him for the 9 p.m.-12m shift in 1967.
Robin's DJ and production skills were exceptional, and he went on to a long career as a program director at stations in Seattle and Portland.
KIROFM 97.3 Multi-format: news and nearly all local talk. This is where classic KIRO AM news talk radio went... hopefully, not to die. The home of Dave Ross & Luke Burbank, Dori Monson, Ron & Don, Frank Shiers, Bill Radke, Linda Thomas, Tony Miner and George Noory.
KUOW FM 94.9 Seattle's foremost public radio news and talk.
KVI am 570 KHz Visit the burnt-out husk of one of the seminal right-wing talkers in all the land. Here's where once trilled the reactionary tones of Rush Limbaugh, John Carlson, Kirby Wilbur, Mike Siegel, Peter Weissbach, Floyd Brown, Dinky Donkey, and Bryan Suits.
Now it's Top 40 hits from the '60's & '70's aimed at that diminishing crowd who still remembers them and can still hear.
KTTH am 770 KHz Right wing home of local, and a whole bunch of syndicated righties such as Glennn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Medved, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Lars Larsony, and for an hour a day: live & local David Boze.
KPTK am 1090 KHz Syndicated liberal talk. Stephanie Miller, Thom Hartmann, Ed Schultz, Randi Rhodes, Norman Goldman fill in the large hole to the left on Northwest radio dial.
KLFE AM 1590 kHz Syndicated right-wing 2nd stringers like Mark Levin, Bill Bennett, Mike Gallagher, Dennis Prager, Dennis Miller and Hugh Hewitt inhabit this timid-voiced neighbor honker for your radio enjoyment (unless you're behind something large like Costco).
KOMOAM News, traffic, Ken Schram and John Carlson.
I don't know, but she is smiling.
Posted by: sparky | January 29, 2011 at 10:25 AM
As is Robin.
Posted by: Progressive Blog Junkie | January 29, 2011 at 11:13 AM
Watching events in Egypt remind me of my days on the front lines of the Anti-Iraq-War protests. We didnt get quite the amount that are on the streets of Cairo but we were just as committed to our cause as they are. I remember thinking if only we could get more people out at these protests and the troops themselves to stop thier vehicles and join us we might have a chance to change the publics mind. Not sure where we failed. But sometimes i feel responsible for those troops that lost thier lives over there. Including my younger brother. If only i could have done more. If only i was stronger, braver. If only...If only...
Posted by: Progressive Blog Junkie | January 29, 2011 at 11:38 AM
Actually, Robin Mitchell was an on-air name. The "Robin" part of it was coined by Rhett Hamilton Walker The First, who hired him for the 9 p.m.-12m shift in 1967.
Robin's DJ and production skills were exceptional, and he went on to a long career as a program director at stations in Seattle and Portland.
Posted by: BT | January 29, 2011 at 12:21 PM
Don,t forget Boston, Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
Posted by: Ed Bennett | January 29, 2011 at 05:17 PM
Visit Robin,s web site.
Posted by: Ed Bennett | January 29, 2011 at 09:25 PM