Ron & Don Show

Ron & Don Show
Genre Variety Talk Show
Running time 4 hours
Country  United States
Language(s) English
Home station FM 97.3 KIRO:
Puget Sound region, Washington
Hosted by Ron Upshaw
Don O'Neill
Created by Ron Upshaw
Don O'Neill
Executive producer(s) Tina Nole
Jen Andrews
Carolyn Branson
Katie Sprenger
Janel Koval
Jason Stein
Libby Denkmann
Recording studio 97.3 KIRO-FM Headquarters Seattle, Washington
47°38′8″N 122°19′29″W / 47.63556°N 122.32472°W / 47.63556; -122.32472 (KIRO studios)
Air dates since May 2006
Audio format Monaural Sound (Mono)
Website www.mynorthwest.com

The Ron and Don Show is a talk radio show in Seattle, Washington. It airs on 97.3 KIRO FM from 3:00-7:00 pm (Pacific Time) weekdays. The show is hosted by Ron Upshaw and Don O'Neill.

Hosts

Ron Upshaw

Ron Upshaw was born in Mt. Vernon, Washington and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He currently lives in Woodinville, Washington.[1] He also greatly enjoys beekeeping and has produced several instructional DVDs for beginning beekeepers.[2]

Don O'Neill

Don O'Neill was born outside Chicago and raised in New Mexico where he attended high school with Ron Upshaw. He is currently single and lives in Seattle.[3]

Program

History

The show began as a weekend sports radio program on KJR-AM in 1995 before moving to San Francisco in 1997 where Upshaw and O'Neill hosted morning drive on KCTC.[4] While on the Flagship Station for the Oakland Raiders, Ron & Don hosted the Joe Bugel Show, The Tim Brown Show, and The Jon Gruden Show.

The show subsequently moved to Phoenix station KZZP-FM[5] and then Dallas' KYNG-FM[6] In Dallas, Don O'Neill hosted the CBS Network shows on the Dallas Cowboy Radio Network with Drew Person and Charlie Waters for the 2001-2002 NFL season. Ron Upshaw hosted the Pre and Post game shows at the first Dallas Cowboy home game after the 9/11 Terrorist Attack.

The Ron & Don Show returned to Seattle in 2002 where they broadcast the morning show on former Hot Talk station KQBZ-FM.[7] After a stop at WKLQ in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Ron & Don Show settled briefly at KKND-FM in New Orleans until Hurricane Katrina destroyed the KKND transmitter, leaving the show without a broadcast home. An opportunity to fill-in for KIRO-AM host Dave Ross led to a permanent assignment from 9:00pm to 1:00am in Seattle. In May 2006 their time slot was changed to afternoon drive from 3:00pm to 6:00pm.[8]

The program was live on-air at the time of the Seattle Jewish Federation shooting in 2006; KIRO-AM won a 2007 Edward R. Murrow Award for Spot News for its coverage of this incident. The show also received attention for fundraising efforts in response to Hurricane Katrina, in conjunction with the Seattle Seahawks and the Preservation Resource Center, including a live show from the front porch of a rebuilt New Orleans home.[9]

In 2008, following the cancellation of KIRO's short-lived long-form newscast - "The Big Story with Tony Miner" - the Ron & Don Show was extended by an hour to its current time slot of 3:00pm to 7:00pm. As of winter 2008 the program was designated as the top rated radio show in its time slot in the Seattle-Tacoma market but in summer of 2009 Arbitron's introduction of PPM's (Personal People Meters) dropped the now FM-only KIRO along with "Ron and Don" to approximately 15th in the market.

Guests

Since returning to Seattle, show guests include Sig Hansen and Keith Colburn of television program "Deadliest Catch". Famous guests have included Jimmy Carter, Arianna Huffington, Colin Hanks and Bill Maher.[10]

Topics

The program is a variety talk show, dealing with a mixture of sports, entertainment and news topics.

Awards

References

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