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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Seattle Radio: Layoffs Force Line-Up Changes At KIRO, KTTH


Bonneville Seattle's KIRO Newsradio and AM 770 KTTH are adjusting their lineups following recent layoffs. Several reports indicate at least seven people have been laid off by the stations' owner, Bonneville International.

A notable change includes Shari Elliker's exit from KIRO's afternoon slot and Bryan Suits' departure from KTTH's morning show.

What are the changes at KIRO Radio?

At KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM:  afternoon co-host Shari Elliker departed as afternoon co-host alongside John Curley. Elliker, who brought her expertise to KIRO in December 2021, boasts an illustrious career, including stints as a traffic reporter and host in Baltimore and Washington, D.C., on several radio and TV stations. Curley addressed the changes on the radio show Tuesday.

Taking her place will be Jake Skorheim, who moves from the nighttime slot to join Curley in the afternoons. The night show is being removed altogether and replaced with CBS’ John Batchelor Show, according to several media reports.

What are the changes at 770 KTTH? Over at Conservative Talk 770 KTTH, morning host Bryan Suits departs. Suits, a familiar voice in Seattle radio, previously held positions at 710 KIRO and 570 KVI before returning to KTTH in 2022.

The morning show is being replaced by the syndicated Armstrong & Getty show in the 6-9 a.m. timeslot.

Additionally, the cluster bids farewell to traffic reporter Nate Connors, who brought two decades of experience to KIRO. Connors' departure marks the end of an era for the Classic Rock 102.5 KZOK alum, who made his mark both as a host and producer.'

Just a week ago, KUOW announced $2 million in cuts, including laying off eight staffers and ending its RadioActive youth program, reports Fox 13.

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