
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 University of Washington law professors Lisa Manheim and Kathryn Watts about their new book, "The Limits of Presidential Power: A…
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Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington researcher Caleb Banta-Green about why methamphetamine use is on the rise in Washington state.According to…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times columnist Larry Stone about whether Edgar Martinez is likely to be voted into Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame.…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Crosscut reporter David Kroman about his investigation into the work culture at the city of Seattle's Human Resources department.
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Kim Malcolm talks with Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins about the outcome of public records lawsuit against the Washington Legislature.On Friday, a…
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The news these days just doesn't seem to lighten up and sometimes we need a laugh.That's the specialty of Tita Begashaw, a laughter coach at Harborview…
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OK, you’re a climate warrior: You take the bus, downtown or to California. You eat vegan.But do you have to be so insufferable about it?Some people don’t…
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Kim Malcolm talks with Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal (D-Seattle) about why she won't attend President Trump's State of the Union address on January 30.
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Rents have been declining in the Seattle area. Compared with the previous quarter, rents in December dropped an average of $50.Kim Malcolm talks with…
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Communicating these days is all about texts, emails, tweets, and posts. But do you remember letters? Sammamish resident Eileen Wilkinson does. She loves…