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Today on radio: 'Getting Your Dough to Rise'

Host Chuck Noel has three interesting guests lined up for tonight's "Getting Your Dough to Rise" program at 6 on KSER-FM (90.7):

Date: 05/29/2012 | Bizblog


Hear David Sedaris' humorous monologues

Humorist David Sedaris first gained attention two decades ago when National Public Radio aired his "Santaland Diaries."

Date: 04/27/2012 | Entertainment


New online radio station making lots of noise

Jet City Stream is finally here and I am in love. In a world of FM radio stations with DJs reading celebrity tweets on the air and playing the same 9 songs over and over till you hate a song you used to like, Jet City Stream is a complete game changer.

Date: 04/23/2012 | What Radio?


Public broadcasters may carry political ads, appeals court rules

Public radio and television stations may no longer be a safe haven from political advertising.

Date: 04/13/2012 | Nation & World


Public radio's 'This American Life' retracts Apple story

CHICAGO -- The public radio program "This American Life" on Friday retracted a story about what a monologist said he found while investigating Apple operations in China, citing "numerous fabrications."

Date: 03/17/2012 | Business


Peter Bergman, comic who co-founded the Firesign Theatre, dies at 72

LOS ANGELES -- Peter Bergman, a founder of Firesign Theatre, the comic quartet that channeled the absurdist sensibility and chaotic impulses of the countercultural 1960s and '70s into a popular radio show and a series of cult-classic albums, has died at 72.

Date: 03/09/2012 | Entertainment


Prosecute Rush Limbaugh for defamation, Gloria Allred urges

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A high-profile attorney is calling for Rush Limbaugh to be prosecuted on a defamation charge, saying an obscure Florida law can be used to punish him for calling a college student a "slut" and a "prostitute" on the air.

Date: 03/09/2012 | Nation & World


Rush Limbaugh comments help Democrat women raise money

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Sen. Claire McCaskill was so disturbed by Rush Limbaugh's description of a law school student as a "slut" and "prostitute" that she decided to repeat his rhetoric, featuring it in a fundraising appeal sent to thousands of supporters around the country. The tactic has...

Date: 03/06/2012 | Nation & World


Rush Limbaugh apologizes to college student for insult

WASHINGTON — Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh apologized Saturday to a Georgetown University law student he had branded a "slut" and "prostitute" after fellow Republicans as well as Democrats criticized him and several advertisers left his program.

Date: 03/04/2012 | Nation & World


Rush Limbaugh apologizes to law student for 'slut' insult

WASHINGTON — Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh apologized Saturday to a Georgetown University law student he had branded a "slut" and "prostitute" after fellow Republicans as well as Democrats criticized him and several advertisers left his program.

Date: 03/02/2012 | Nation & World


The voice that carried

Everett's Danny Holiday was the epitome of a deejay

Date: 03/02/2012 | Local News


Financial and retirement planner featured on KSER radio show Tuesday

Certified financial planner Lisa Peters of Lakeview Financial Group in Seattle returns for the entire hour of "Getting Your Dough to Rise," at 6 p.m. Tuesday on Everett's KSER (90.7 FM) to discuss financial and retirement planning.

Date: 02/25/2012 | Business


Radio giant breaks into TV business

Radio broadcasting giant Clear Channel is breaking into the TV production business. The company announced Tuesday that it is taking a minority stake in the production company of "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest.

Date: 02/01/2012 | Business


Tim Noah and friends planning 'Prairie Home'-style performance

The new and improved "Kaddywompas Country Store & Curiosity Shop Radio Show" rides for another performance Saturday at The Thumbnail Theater in Snohomish.

Date: 12/16/2011 | Entertainment


Seniors' charitable work ends up in thief's pocket

When you think you've heard it all, regarding thefts from Boy Scouts, soccer clubs and the like, along comes a thief who steals from a bunch of senior citizens.Some creep stole the receipts from the Snohomish Senior Center's Dec. 3 Saturday breakfast.

Date: 12/13/2011 | Local News


KSER marks 20 years

Public radio station is making plans to expand its reach

Date: 11/01/2011 | Local News


Arlington, Darrington companies announce layoffs coming in December

Employers in Arlington and Darrington have notified the state Employment Security Department of their plans to make major layoffs in December. Department spokesman Rick Van Cise said lumber mill Hampton Affiliates plans to lay off 76 people on Dec. 12. Blue Scope Buildings North America of...

Date: 10/14/2011 | Business


Snohomish County's newest radio station is now on the air

EVERETT -- It took 14 years, but Snohomish County's newest radio station is now on the air.KKXA-AM, Classic Country 1520 KXA, opened Tuesday afternoon with "Simple Man" by Charlie Daniels.

Date: 10/12/2011 | Business


New Everett radio station on the air

Tune your radio to 1520 AM and hit a brand new radio station based in Everett.

Date: 10/12/2011 | Inside Everett


Check out station's new programs on arts

Classical radio station KING (98.1 FM), now a listener-supported radio station, has been updating and adding to its programming offerings, becoming more of a one-stop shop for patrons of all the arts.

Date: 09/26/2011 | Life


Ooh, la, la: Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris to pitch rain gardens at Everett show on Saturday

EVERETT -- A garden personality famous for ooh-la-la-ing his way through fabulous landscapes plans to broadcast his show live from Everett back yards this Saturday.Gardening guru Ciscoe Morris will do his show, "Gardening with Ciscoe," live from north Everett.

Date: 09/21/2011 | Local News


Eagle plays a round with Camano golfers

Although Bob Monize thought he had seen it all, something amazing came into view.Playing golf near his home on Camano Island, on the eighth hole at Camaloch Golf Course, his ball went behind a tree.

Date: 08/19/2011 | Local News


Fading Glenn Beck has last show on Fox

NEW YORK — Glenn Beck said goodbye to Fox on Thursday, airing his final show before going into business for himself. He told his fans that he was determined "to his last breath" to fix this country.

Date: 06/30/2011 | Nation & World


Business Briefs: Borders may have to close profitable stores

Borders Group could be forced to close 51 of its most profitable locations because landlords of those stores haven't agreed to give the bookseller more time to decide whether it wants to keep the leases. The Ann Arbor, Mich.,-based bookseller needs all its landlords to sign off on a request that...

Date: 06/11/2011 | Business




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