
David Hyde
Reporter and InterviewerYear started with KUOW: 2004
Before landing in the Emerald City, David Hyde tried out several others, including New York, Tokyo and Portland, Oregon. As a student at Reed College in Portland, David discovered two loves: His love for the Pacific Northwest and for his spouse who is now a professor at the University of Washington.
David started in radio as a college DJ. Listeners responded with enthusiasm, he says, sometimes by throwing empty beer bottles at the station. In New York, David worked as the managing editor and reporter for a regional newspaper. He has also freelanced as a radio correspondent for National Public Radio and Pacifica Network News, and for publications including Salon and Grist. In addition to his reporting background, David has also pursued graduate work in U.S. cultural history (ABD); and he's taught college courses in U.S. cultural history, film and history, and American popular culture.
At KUOW since 2004, David has also worked on The Conversation, Weekday, and Speakers' Forum and The Record. Now a reporter and interviewer, David says his main goal is to create balanced radio that matters to KUOW listeners. So if he's not doing that, please let him know.
To see more of David's KUOW portfolio, visit our current site.
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How would U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch handle the case of the Eastern Washington florist who refused to sell wedding flowers to a same-sex…
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Mike Youngquist has just about had it with Donald Trump on immigration. And with Democrats too."Neither one of them want to get in and solve the problem,”…
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The Trump presidency is dampening some Canadians’ enthusiasm for travel to the United States.That’s according to the Conference Board of Canada, a…
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Gary Locke worries the Trump administration is lurching toward a twofold disaster in its China policy.But he's also hopeful that disaster can be…
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Something unusual happened on Jobe Korb-Nice's most recent international trip to recruit students for Seattle Pacific University. Students expressed fear…
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Universities in Washington state are scrambling to respond to President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration.It bans some people from seven…
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Democrats and Republicans in Washington state will vote on their parties’ leadership this weekend.And the differences are stark.On the Democratic side,…
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What if you got paid $1,000 month ... for doing nothing? That’s a serious proposal that one prominent Washington state labor leader wants President Donald…
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King County Sheriff John Urquhart doesn't think much of President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration."We don't ask somebody about their…
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In 1913, a lot of women were pissed at President Woodrow Wilson, so they marched on Washington. Wilson had just won the presidential election, but unlike…