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  2. Seattle Mariners Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    If the Mariners went to extra innings, Niehaus did the odd innings and Rizzs did the even innings. [ 1 ] Niehaus died on November 10, 2010. For the 2011 season, Rizzs teamed with a rotating group of former Mariners announcers and players, including Ron Fairly , Ken Wilson , Ken Levine , Dave Valle , and Dan Wilson ; [ 2 ] this lineup was again ...

  3. List of jazz radio stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Smooth Jazz Satellite Sirius XM Satellite Radio N/A N/A Website: WAEG: 92.3 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Perry Broadcasting: Evans Georgia (U.S. state) Website: WAJH: 91.1 MHz Smooth Jazz Terrestrial Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame: Birmingham Alabama: Website: WBGO: 88.3 MHz Mainstream Terrestrial Newark Public Radio Newark New Jersey: Website: WBRH ...

  4. List of Seattle Mariners broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, and from 1985-2002 the Mariners' flagship radio station is KIRO 710 AM. Former flagship stations include KOMO 1000 AM (2003–2008) and KVI 570 AM (1977–1984). Television broadcasts

  5. Root Sports Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Root Sports Northwest, sometimes branded simply as Root Sports, is an American regional sports network owned by the Seattle Mariners.Headquartered near Seattle in the city of Bellevue, Washington, the channel broadcasts regional coverage of sports events throughout the Pacific Northwest, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Seattle and Portland.

  6. Jim Wilke - Wikipedia

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    Wilke taught jazz history at Cornish College of the Arts from 1975–2002. He taught radio broadcasting at Bellevue Community College on their station KBCS-FM from 1977–1983. From 1978–1993, he worked for the Bellevue Parks and Community Service, coordinating music festivals and outdoor concerts. During 1981–2001 he worked at KUOW-FM.

  7. KHSN - Wikipedia

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    This station, one of the first in Oregon, began broadcasting on March 15, 1928, with 50 watts of power on a medium wave frequency of 1370 kHz. [1] [2]After almost 50 years of broadcasting as KOOS, the station's call sign was changed to KHSN on November 15, 1977.

  8. Mark Ruffin - Wikipedia

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    Before rising to prominence in North America, Ruffin was a presence in Chicago jazz radio for over 25 years, where he was also Jazz Editor at Chicago Magazine from 1982 to 2007. He has had a varied multi-tasked career in radio, television, journalism, recorded music, and film – with a focus on Jazz and American culture in all the mediums.

  9. Ken Nordine - Wikipedia

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    Ken Nordine (April 13, 1920 – February 16, 2019) was an American voice-over and recording artist, best known for his series of word jazz albums. [2] His deep, resonant voice has also been featured in many commercial advertisements and movie trailers.