Bob Rivers ruled Seattle morning radio. His friends, co-hosts, and colleagues share stories of his creative genius.
SEATTLE — Beloved Seattle radio personality Bob Rivers has died after a battle with cancer. He was 68. Friends confirmed ...
Bob Rivers, whose humor and voice defined Seattle mornings for more than two decades, has died after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was 68. Rivers first arrived in Seattle in 1989, quickly establishing himself as a beloved personality on KISW-FM before later moving to KZOK-FM and eventually KJR-FM. “The Bob Rivers Show” became ...
Bob Rivers dominated Seattle morning radio for 25 years and was known for his irreverent humor and musical parodies.
Rivers got his start in radio in the 1980s, working at stations in Boston and Baltimore. He joined KISW in Seattle where he launched his 25-year career in the Pacific Northwest that included time ...
Radio legend Bob Rivers, who voiced Seattle’s mornings for 25 years, has died. The Radio Hall of Famer passed away at the age of 68 following a battle with cancer, The Bob Rivers Show announced on ...
Many radio industry veterans are expressing surprise and shock, as former Seattle radio superstar host Bob Rivers has died at the age of 68. He had suffered from cancer, as disclosed in a January 15, ...
In 1989, Rivers and his team moved to Seattle’s KISW, just as the city was about to experience the grunge explosion. The timing was perfect, and they became the morning show during this pivotal ...
Radio industry veterans are expressing surprise and shock, as iconic personality Bob Rivers has died at the age of 68.