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  2. Linda Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Cohn was a reporter at the SportsChannel America Network before being hired by KIRO-TV in Seattle, Washington to work as a sports anchor there. ESPN (1992–present) Cohn returned to the East Coast in 1992, when she was hired by ESPN to work on SportsCenter. She anchored her first SportsCenter on July 11, 1992, with Chris Myers.

  3. Luke Burbank - Wikipedia

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    www .tbtl .net. Luke Burbank (born May 8, 1976) is an American radio host and podcaster who hosts the Portland, Oregon-based syndicated variety show Live Wire Radio and the Seattle-based former radio program and current podcast Too Beautiful to Live. [3] [4] He was most recently co-host of "The Ross and Burbank Show" and host of "The Luke ...

  4. Pete Gross - Wikipedia

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    Team. Seattle Seahawks. Peter R. Gross (December 28, 1936 – December 2, 1992) was an American sports announcer known in Seattle, Washington, as the "Voice of the Seahawks " for 17 years. [1] [2] He spent most of his career as a radio play-by-play announcer with KIRO (AM). His most memorable call line was "Touchdown Seahawks!"

  5. Steve Raible - Wikipedia

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    Touchdowns: 3. Player stats at PFR. Steven Carl Raible (born June 2, 1954) is the play-by-play radio broadcaster for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL), and was a weeknight news anchor for KIRO 7 in Seattle, Washington, until his retirement in 2020. He was a wide receiver for the Seahawks for their first six seasons.

  6. Thierry Rautureau - Wikipedia

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    www.thechefinthehat.com. Thierry Rautureau (1958/1959 – October 29, 2023), nicknamed The Chef in the Hat, was a French-American celebrity chef based in Seattle, Washington. He was also the chef and owner of several former restaurants, including Loulay and Luc, but entered "semi-retired" following his restaurants' difficulties with the COVID ...

  7. KIRO - Wikipedia

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    KKWF, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States, which used the call sign KIRO-FM from September 1992 to May 1999. Kiro, a colonial post in what is now the Central Equatoria province of South Sudan. Kiro, a Macedonian name and it come from a Greek word "Kyrios". Categories: Disambiguation pages. Broadcast call ...

  8. Lou Guzzo - Wikipedia

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    Lou Guzzo. Louis R Guzzo (January 11, 1919 – June 29, 2013) was a journalist, author, and television commentator in Seattle, Washington. He was an art and theater critic for 20 years at the Seattle Times, then served as the managing editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, [1] where his investigative team wrote stories that led to the ...

  9. KNWN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KNWN (AM) /  47.46361°N 122.44083°W  / 47.46361; -122.44083. KNWN (1000 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Seattle, Washington, and serving the Seattle metropolitan area. Owned by Lotus Communications, the station primarily airs an all-news radio format. It is the local affiliate for ABC News Radio and identifies itself ...