Just days after we lost George Ray from KCTS, another Seattle TV legend gone. He was the one that covered all those UW Rose Bowl's, the Mariners during their glory days, Seahawks and about anything else in between that had to do with sports. He now joins Kathi Goertzen and Ken Schram in forever peace up in the TV newsdesk in the sky. RIP Bruce!
Certainly, for anyone who lived in Seattle from the 60's through the 90's, Bruce King WAS Seattle sports. He was a fantastic sports anchor and broadcaster, really among the best! He will be missed! As a side note, I got to watch Bruce King on the air in NYC. I went off to college that year and watched him at my relatives' house in Connecticut during Thanksgiving break.
Bruce was one of KOMO's stars. The station as a whole was well-stocked with talent in the 70's to 90's, even into the 2000's. Dan Lewis, Kathi Goertzen, Steve Pool, and previously Jim Harriott, Ray Ramsey, and always the great Bruce King. Always competitive with KING, except for a period in the early to mid-80's when KIRO's "sensational" format got some short-lived attention.
You mean to tell me that you weren't a fan of KIRO's "news specialists", "Chopper 7", and the (get ready fro the jump-the-shark moment) "KIRO News Jet". Heck, I was waiting for the KIRO News Rocket!
Meanwhile, KING was actually trying to do more in-depth news by introducing "Top Story", a local version of Nightline that ultimately failed.
Part of the reason there are not any "Bruce Kings" today might be attributed the fact that local sports plays eight fiddle to everything else so talent can't be groomed for the long term. During part of Bruce's tenure you had the late Wayne Cody on KIRO who in his own right had the "it" factor.