People

Host, The Swing Years and Beyond, and Weekend Announcer

Amanda Wilde, host of The Swing Years and Beyond, presents American popular music from the 1920s through the 1950s. Amanda hosts Saturday and Sunday afternoons on KUOW as well as Saturday evenings. Amanda produces in–depth historical...

Reporter

Amy Radil joined KUOW as a reporter covering politics and government in 2005. She got her start in radio as a reporter for Minnesota Public Radio from 1997 to 2000. She then freelanced for four years from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, contributing...

Announcer

Since November 2009, Andy Hurst has been the midday announcer at KUOW. He’s at the microphone from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. He also serves as the audio engineer for Weekday and The Conversation, and he anchors the 2:00 p.m....

Reporter

Ann Dornfeld is a reporter at KUOW. She should have realized radio was in her future when, growing up in Seattle, she went to KUBE 93 after school one day to interview DJ Chet Buchanan. She claimed it was for a school assignment. She was...

Assistant Program Director

Arvid Hokanson serves as assistant program director for KUOW and KUOW2. He works with Program Director Jeff Hansen to fine tune the sound of the stations, find new programs and interact with listeners.  Arvid also works with KUOW's youth-radio...

Talk Show Producer, The Conversation
Environmental Reporter
Announcer

Bernard got his start in radio as a music DJ at KBCS in Bellevue, Washington. He has also worked as an announcer for KUOW2, and has been an announcer for KUOW since 2006.

Announcer

Bill O'Grady is at the microphone Monday through Friday evenings. He also voices the underwriting announcements heard throughout the day (the ones that begin, "Support for KUOW comes from..."). As senior announcer, Bill's voice is significant...

Host, KUOW's Morning Newsmagazine

Bill Radke hosts KUOW's morning newsmagazine — as he did 20 years ago! Bill was KUOW's morning host in the '90s, and then he created Rewind, a news-satire show heard on KUOW and nationwide on NPR. Next, Bill moved away to Southern...

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