Week In Review KUOW News and Information
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Host Bill Radke and guests make sense of the week's news. New episode every Friday.
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Week in Review: Washington GOP, Dave Reichert, and density
Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with former state Representative and Senator Bill Finkbeiner, Seattle Channel host and producer Brian Callanan, and The Stranger editor Rich Smith.
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Week in Review: Seattle City Council, transportation, and gun laws
Guest host Mike Lewis discusses the week’s news with Washington Policy Center’s Paul Guppy, Commute Seattle’s Alex Hudson, and Seattle Times reporter David Kroman.
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Week in Review: SPD, drug decriminalization, and Pike Place Market
Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with South Seattle Emerald’s Lauryn Bray, founder and president of Gamoran Legal Consulting, Saul Gamoran, and founder of Earth Finance, and former member of the Washington state House and Senate, Reuven Carlyle.
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Week in Review: Boeing, Seattle City Council, and grizzlies
Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Live Wire’s Luke Burbank, The Needling’s Lex Vaughn, and Washington Policy Center’s David Boze.
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Week in Review: downtown Seattle, police, and landlines
Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Too Beautiful to Live’s Andrew Walsh, author and speaker Jodi-Anne Burey, and the Seattle Metro Chamber’s Rachel Smith.
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Week in Review: Burien, police, and uncommitted delegates
Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with The Stranger’s Rich Smith, Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, and political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter
Customer Reviews
Great show for Seattleites to stay informed
But…Stop it with the photos of you for the episode image. I listen for a reason. It bums me out seeing what you look like.
4/5 stars since I often find one or two of your guests are too conservative for me and I think generally not representative of the average Seattleite.
A great listen but some of the guests are less appealing
This is a weekly listen for me. I think Bill is an excellent host and brings great topics to the show. There are many rotating guests. Most are good. But some (Lauryn in particular) come off as living in a hipster bubble where every corporation, politician or police officer is bad.
Great show getting a bit political
This is a weekly listen for me. I love keeping up on local Seattle politics. What I appreciated about this show is that it’s mostly reporting without (much) analysis.
Recently (over the past two weeks) the guests have become much more hard left / hard right and devolved into more political debates rather than local news. Please stop. If I wanted polarized debates on national topics there are many other places I could go. There are many fewer places I can get a summary of what the Seattle city council is doing each week.