KIRO-FM is a rare talk station that is all-local and largely middle of the road during the day, 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. It had been running a few nationally syndicated shows offered by CBS Radio in the evening. They've been replaced with three hours of Chad Benson's national conservative talk show.
Until now, KIRO-FM carried "The Take Out with Major Garrett" at 7pm and "Prime Time with John Dickerson" at 8pm. They are the audio portion of hour-long shows seen on CBS News 24/7, the network's free streaming network. At 9pm, KIRO-FM ran an hour of "CBS Eye on The World with John Batchelor."
Essentially, KIRO-FM has gone from running moderate syndicated talk shows 7 to 10 p.m. to airing Chad Benson, who is a standard-issue conservative talk host. Batchelor leans conservative but his show focuses on international news and interviews with foreign correspondents and authors.
KIRO-FM had sought to run shows that could be enjoyed by folks on all sides of the political spectrum, same with Coast to Coast AM at 10 p.m. which is more about the paranormal than politics. Seattle has four conservative talk stations, co-owned Bonneville KTTH 770, Lotus-owned KVI 570, Salem-owned 1300 KKOL and iHeart-owned KPTR 1090.
Geez, couldn't KIRO-FM find a way to be all-moderate talk? Does Seattle need FIVE conservative talk stations in the evening?
Until now, KIRO-FM carried "The Take Out with Major Garrett" at 7pm and "Prime Time with John Dickerson" at 8pm. They are the audio portion of hour-long shows seen on CBS News 24/7, the network's free streaming network. At 9pm, KIRO-FM ran an hour of "CBS Eye on The World with John Batchelor."
Essentially, KIRO-FM has gone from running moderate syndicated talk shows 7 to 10 p.m. to airing Chad Benson, who is a standard-issue conservative talk host. Batchelor leans conservative but his show focuses on international news and interviews with foreign correspondents and authors.
KIRO-FM had sought to run shows that could be enjoyed by folks on all sides of the political spectrum, same with Coast to Coast AM at 10 p.m. which is more about the paranormal than politics. Seattle has four conservative talk stations, co-owned Bonneville KTTH 770, Lotus-owned KVI 570, Salem-owned 1300 KKOL and iHeart-owned KPTR 1090.
Geez, couldn't KIRO-FM find a way to be all-moderate talk? Does Seattle need FIVE conservative talk stations in the evening?