
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.
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Bill Radke talks to Jon Ostrower, editor in chief of The Air Current about airline security and what can be done after a Horizon Airlines plane was stolen…
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This week, people who want to save Seattle's Showbox theater came to City Hall.They don't want a developer to turn the 80 year old downtown concert venue…
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Bill Radke talks about what's happening with Seattle's housing market and if we're currently in a bubble. We talk to James Young, director of the…
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If you've walked around Capitol Hill lately, you might have seen large signs on telephone poles.BOYCOTT LOST LAKE CAFE, they say - with a screenshot of an…
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Bill Radke talks to Tim Fernholz, reporter at Quartz and author of Rocket Billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the New Space Race, about Seattle's…
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Bill Radke talks to KUOW's Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins and KING 5's Natalie Brand about the results from last night's primary.
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If you're heading to the Pearl Jam gig at the Safeco Field, you can expect to stand in line. From security lines to lines to buy food and drink.But you'll…
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Denver poet Diana Khoi Nguyen's family is haunted by bees. It's easier for them to speak about the bees than it is to speak about her brother's suicide.…
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Bill Radke talks to Seattle Times reporter Lynda Mapes and Dr. Deborah Giles, whale research biologist for the University of Washington's Center for…
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If you've seen the Netflix documentary series "Wild Wild Country," you might have been watching wide-eyed at the followers of a cult that turned to…