
Kim Malcolm
HostYear started with KUOW: 2013
Kim began alternately hosting KUOW’s morning and afternoon news magazines in early 2015. She started at KUOW as a fill-in newscaster, after working at KERA in Dallas as a local All Things Considered host, reporter and talk show host.
Kim started in public radio at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as an associate producer and worked in Calgary and Edmonton Alberta. A transplanted Canadian, she is a graduate of the University of Calgary and Concordia University in Montreal, with a graduate diploma in journalism.
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Kim Malcolm talks with Marine Corps veteran Josh Penner and Navy veteran Rebecca Murch about the potential impact of privatizing healthcare services…
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Last fall Giovanni Inton's second-grade son came home from school and told his dad he was hungry.So Inton asked what all parents ask: “What did you guys…
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Commuters — in 43,000 cars every weekday — see Aurora Avenue as a river. Pedestrians trying to cross from one side to the other see it as a wall. In…
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KUOW's Kim Malcolm talks with The Stranger associate editor Eli Sanders about how micro-targeting of Facebook ads has been used in Seattle elections.…
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New protections may be on the way for Seattleites who can no longer afford rent.Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant says she'll introduce a bill in…
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Last week, President Trump slapped tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel. As the most trade-dependent state in the country, what's the potential impact…
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Last week, KUOW listener Carole Glickfeld reached out to us with a story.She had come down with walking pneumonia. “I was very weak, feverish, I felt like…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Jeff Obermeyer about the history of professional hockey in Seattle. Obermeyer runs the Seattle Hockey website and is author of…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Neal Morton about why some wealthier school districts are getting a bigger boost in funding than poorer…
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Millennials sure do get blamed for a lot. And here's one more thing: According to a new national poll, millennials are the largest generation in the…