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770 KTTH in Seattle Rebrands as Seattle Red


KTTH-AM in Seattle
KTTH-AM in Seattle

Bonneville Seattle is rebranding AM 770 KTTH as "Seattle Red." The change marks a shift aimed at amplifying conservative media in the Pacific Northwest, with a renewed focus on commentary, investigative journalism, and digital expansion.

Described as "the home for bold, thought-provoking conservative media," Seattle Red offers a revamped platform that includes live radio, digital streaming at SeattleRed.com, and a dedicated mobile app. The station's core programming remains rooted in nationally recognized conservative voices while emphasizing local engagement led by Seattle-based host Jason Rantz.

"This brand identity reflects a renewed commitment to delivering engaging, locally driven conservative commentary, and national thought leaders," said Bonneville Seattle SVP/Market Manager Cathy Cangiano. "Seattle Red is more than a name -- it's a mission."

The weekday lineup on Seattle Red includes Armstrong & Getty (6-9am), Dana Loesch (9am-noon), Guy Benson (noon-3pm), Jason Rantz (3-7pm), Will Cain (7-8pm), and Mark Levin (8-11pm).

Program Director Jason Antebi emphasized the station's broader goals: "Our new identity as Seattle Red introduces a thriving community and home for conservatives in the Pacific Northwest. We're building a media platform that amplifies bold voices, breaks real news, and isn't afraid to challenge the narrative."

Bonneville says the transformation includes a digital-first approach featuring exclusive opinion pieces, investigative reporting, and a growing library of on-demand content-all centered around conservative perspectives.

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