FIFA released the breakdown of the purse to be distributed for the Club World Cup, the largest for a tournament in the ...
Radio legend Bob Rivers, who voiced Seattle’s mornings for 25 years, has died. The Radio Hall of Famer passed away at the age of 68 following a battle with cancer, The Bob Rivers Show announced on ...
He joined KISW in Seattle where he launched his 25-year career in the Pacific Northwest that included time at KZOK and KJR-FM as well. The Bob Rivers Show, which also featured James “Spike” O ...
‘I talked to Brooks Koepka all the time,’ Couples told US radio station KJR 93.3 FM. ‘He wants to come back. I will say that I believe he really wants to come back and play the Tour.
In April 2011, the radio show reportedly moved to KJR-FM after being unable to reach a contract deal with CBS, owner of KZOK. This version of the segment featured classic rock music, movie ...
His voice may be silent, but his impact will never fade." Also read: What Happened To Dane Paulsen? Missing Oregon Toddler's Body Found In Siletz River After retiring from KJR-FM, Rivers and his wife, ...
Bob Rivers was active on KJR-FM for more than twenty years and he left the station back in 2014. According to Inside Radio, his career dates back to the time when he was a high school student.
Couples made headlines recently by saying in an interview with Seattle’s KJR 93.3 FM that he’s in frequent contact with Koepka who, apparently, “wants to come back. I will say that ...
Bob Rivers, whose humor and voice defined Seattle mornings for more than two decades, has died after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 68. Rivers first arrived in Seattle in 1989, quickly ...