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John Eric Carlson (born June 3, 1959) is an American politician and talk radio host on KVI-AM by Lotus Communications Corp from the state of Washington. He also co-hosted a show from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM Pacific Time called The Commentators, with John Carlson and Ken Schram . [ 1 ]
He was based in Seattle, Washington and was the former host of local-affairs show Town Meeting and KOMO 4’s evening news segments called "Schram on the Street." For several years he hosted a radio show, The Commentators, on KOMO Newsradio with conservative John Carlson. That show was discontinued in September 2010.
John Carlson (radio host) (born 1959), talk radio host on KOMO in Seattle, Washington; John Carlson (sportscaster) (1933/4–2016), former American sportscaster; John F. Carlson (1875–1947), Swedish-born American Impressionist artist; John Roy Carlson (1909–1991), journalist and author of Under Cover
KVI (570 AM) is a commercial radio station in Seattle, Washington.Owned by Lotus Communications, it airs a conservative talk radio format called "News Talk 570 KVI." Its transmitter is on Vashon Island and its studios and offices are located with former sister station KOMO-TV at KOMO Plaza (formerly Fisher Plaza) in Seattle.
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KNWN-FM broadcasts an all-news radio format, simulcast with sister station KNWN 1000 AM. It is a network affiliate of ABC News Radio. The studios and offices are co-located with former sister station KOMO-TV within KOMO Plaza (formerly Fisher Plaza) in the Lower Queen Anne section of Seattle, directly across the street from the Space Needle.
Incumbent Democratic governor Gary Locke defeated the Republican candidate John Carlson for his second term in a landslide. As of 2024 [update] , this was the earliest gubernatorial election in Washington in which both candidates are currently still living.
By 1971, KOMO went towards an adult contemporary music format. From 1967 to 1978, KOMO was the original flagship station of the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association with Bob Blackburn on play-by-play. Norm Gregory, formerly of KJR and KZOK-FM, joined the staff as an afternoon disk jockey in 1984.