From November 1, 2010 to October 2012 he hosted Seattle's Morning News on KIRO-FM 97.3 with Linda Thomas in the 5AM to 9AM PST time slot.
They performed the theme song for KIRO-TV's The John Report with Bob called "Suk or Shine", which was later used as the theme for the FOX series Quintuplets.
KIRO-FM, a radio station (97.3 FM) licensed to Tacoma, Washington, United States, which held the call signs KBSG from February 1988 to July 1989 and KBSG-FM from July 1989 to August 2008
After the final defeat of the Khalifa by the British under General Herbert Kitchener in 1898, the Nile up to the Uganda border became part of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
KIRO-FM, a radio station (97.3 FM) licensed to Tacoma, Washington, United States
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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
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KIRO-TV, a television station (channel 7 analog/39 digital) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States
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Kiro, a colonial post in what is now the Central Equatoria province of South Sudan
On August 12, 2008 at 4:23 AM, KBSG's frequency began to simulcast sister news/talk radio station KIRO; the final song as a classic hits station, Start Me Up by the Rolling Stones, faded out as the FM station joined KIRO AM's Wall Street Journal This Morning in progress.
In an interview with KIRO-TV in 1990, a friend called that ridge "the line of death."
In the mid-1990s, an offshoot of Nulta Pozitiv, named Attack, was the harder-sounding group which released the famous song "Atentatot na Kiro" after the assassination-attempt on the then-President of the Republic of Macedonia Kiro Gligorov in 1995.
KIRO-TV and The Count found themselves facing competition from KTVW-TV and horror host Robert O. Smith aka Dr. ZinGRR, during 1972-74..