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Touring the dial of public radio's future
Seattle lawyer Linda Larson takes the reins of Public Radio International's board, while local stations and the networks battle for dominance in a fast-changing broadcast landscape.
Seattle lawyer Linda Larson takes the reins of Public Radio International's board, while local stations and the networks battle for dominance in a fast-changing broadcast landscape.
How World War II came to the Northwest: blackouts, interrupted broadcasts, and, finally, internment camps.
It was Thanksgiving Day 61 years ago that Seattle broadcast its first TV program. Since then the airwaves have captivated locals with live news, sports and entertainment. A tour of the top 25 moments, with video.