Filter Type: All Time (4 Results) Past 24 Hours Past Week Past month Post Your Comments?
KJR is great sports radio for local fans. Again, if you want a wider scope, get ESPN radio. Useful. Funny. Cool 1. 1. 2. 1 of 2. 1 other review that is not currently recommended. Phone number (206) 285-2295. Get Directions. 351 Elliott Ave W Ste 300 Seattle, WA 98119. Is this your business? Claim your business to immediately update business ...
Preview / Show more
Updated: 6 hours ago
See Also:Sports Radio Number, Verify It Show details
0 other reviews that are not currently recommended. Phone number. (425) 889-2648. Get Directions. 8544 122nd Ave NE Kirkland, WA 98033.
Preview / Show more
Updated: 7 hours ago
See Also:Country Radio Stations Number, Verify It Show details
You could be the first review for Ktnn Radio. 0 reviews that are not currently recommended. Phone number (928) 688-3103. Browse Nearby. Restaurants. Nightlife. Shopping. Show all. Near Me. Radio Stations Near Me. Other Radio Stations N
Preview / Show more
Updated: 6 hours ago
See Also:Country Radio Stations Number, Contact Wmt Radio, Verify It Show details
Seattle's Sports Radio 950 KJR 645 Elliott Ave West Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98119 Phone : 206-494-2000 To view all current openings, please visit the iHeartMedia jobs page
Preview / Show more
Updated: 3 hours ago
See Also:Sports Radio Number, Verify It Show details
All Time (4 Results)
Past 24 Hours
Past Week
Past month
Word of Truth Radio provides two different Christmas radio stations to match our two main stations: Instrumental Christmas and Acoustic Christmas. Whether you prefer the soothing tranquility of the sacred instrumentals, or the folky sound of the acoustic praise and worship ballads, there’s something for everyone with these two Christmas stations.
Sports Radio 950 KJR is a Sports radio station serving Seattle-Tacoma, WA. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia.
Unlike its amateur station predecessor, KJR operated on a regular schedule of several hours per day, 3 days a week. Additional transmitting tubes were added to the transmitter to increase the power in stages — first to 10 Watts, later to 50 and finally to 100 Watts in August of 1921.
Full Hours and Interviews from the The Ian Furness show, which airs every day from 1pm-3pm on 950 KJR in Seattle. Full interviews from the Dave ’Softy’ Mahler and Dick Fain show, which airs every day from 3pm-6:30pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.
Chief Engineer Clarence Clark is pictured. KJR newspaper publicity page, 1928. Adolph Linden, who built KJR into one of the West Coast’s finest stations, and then went to jail for embezzling the money to pay for it. Homer Pope worked at KJR from 1927 to 1970.