
Bill Radke
HostYear started with KUOW: 1985 – 1986, 1991 – 2004, 2012
Bill hosts The Record and Week In Review. After starting with KUOW as a University of Washington student in 1985, Bill was KUOW's morning host in the '90s and the creator of past show, Rewind, a news-satire show heard on KUOW and nationwide on NPR.
Bill moved away to Southern California to host American Public Media's Weekend America and Marketplace Morning Report and returned to KUOW in 2012.
To see more of Bill's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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Bill Radke remembers chef and TV host Anthony Bourdain with our panel, Andrea Otanez, journalist and lecturer in journalism and and communications at the…
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You know the drainage pipes you sometimes see sticking out from underneath a road? They're called culverts. And they're creating a division between…
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In November Eli Sanders, associate editor of the Seattle Stranger, walked into the local offices of Facebook and Google and hand delivered a letter…
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Bill Radke asked our panel what they want to see in Seattle's next police chief.Our panelists include Enrique Gonzalez, co-chair of the community police…
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Bill Radke talks to our panel about the trademark fight over using the word 'cocky' in a romance novel title and the kickoff of pride month. We also ask,…
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This week the Week In Review crew took the ferry across Puget Sound to record the show in front of a live audience at the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art.…
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Bill Radke talks to journalist Michael Pollan about his new book 'How to Change Your Mind,' a look into the world of research on psychedelics used to help…
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Bill Radke talks to Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan about the annual report out today showing a 4 percent increase in the number of homeless people in King…
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We all have those words. The ones you hesitate to say because you've only ever seen them written (which have a large overlap with the ones you realize…
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Assumptions about which passport line you belong in, the president's so-called Muslim ban, "random" screening that seems to target certain populations -…