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KIRO-FM/Seattle Adds Two New Shows to Weekday Lineup


Spike O'Neill and Jack Stine
Spike O'Neill and Jack Stine

KIRO (Newsradio 97.3)/Seattle adds Jack Stine and Spike O'Neill to host noon-3pm, starting Monday, August 14. The duo have been hosting the noon-3pm on an interim basis since February. Stine got his start in podcasting and YouTube before joining KIRO in 2020 as a fill-in host. He took over nights in 2021. O'Neill has been a Seattle radio fixture since the 1990's. He was co-host on the Bob Rivers Show on KISW, KZOK and KJR-FM for 25 years.

Jake Skorheim is also a new addition to the KIRO lineup. His show will be called "KIRO Nights with Jake Skorheim" and he'll host nights starting on Monday, August 7. Skorheim started at Bonneville Seattle in 2008 as producer for The David Boze Show on KTTH. In 2009 he moved to KIRO, serving as Dori Monson's producer until 2016.

"I'm thrilled about these new shows, and I hope our audience will be too," said Bonneville Seattle Director of News and Talk Programming Bryan Buckalew. "Listeners can expect dynamic conversations based on the top news stories of the day, keeping our community informed and entertained."

"We are excited to have Jack, Spike and Jake join our KIRO Newsradio lineup," said Cathy Cangiano, Sr. Vice President and Market Manager of Bonneville Seattle. "They are all talented personalities who will provide our listeners with the best in local news, information and entertainment."

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