Highlights
- Jack Stine, a popular host on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, has been unexpectedly removed from his show.
- Fans expressed confusion and disappointment on social media platforms, including Reddit.
- The station has apparently replaced Stine with a new host named Jake, partnering with Spike.
In a surprising turn of events, KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM has parted ways with Jack Stine, leaving fans of the edgy and engaging host searching for answers.
Stine, known for his sharp wit and unique perspectives on current events, has been a fixture on KIRO-FM since 2020 and has hosted nights since 2021.
The news of Stine’s departure broke when regular listeners tuned in to find him absent from the airwaves.
One confused fan took to Reddit, asking,
“What happened to Jack Stein? Was he finally fired and replaced with Jake?? They never mentioned his name today…”
Stine, who started in podcasting and YouTube, built a reputation for blending informative discussions with lighthearted banter.
His approach to tackling complex issues without magnifying superficial differences had earned him praise from KIRO management in the past.
Beloved Radio Host
Bryan Buckalew, a station representative, had previously lauded Stine’s work, stating,
“Jack and Spike have good chemistry and a keen sense of humor. They do a great job of blending informative discussions with lighthearted banter.”
However, the sudden change in the lineup has left many listeners disheartened. One Redditor expressed their disappointment:
“Sorry to hear what happened, not sure what’s going on but will miss listening to you.” Another added, “I really don’t like the new show, I listened to it for 2 hours… I gave up afterwards.”
Some fans speculated on the reasons behind Stine’s departure. One listener commented,
“It always sucks to lose your job, but it’s not surprising. The 12-3 show on KIRO was pretty left-leaning. KIRO seems to prefer a more balanced approach with two hosts who differ in their perspective and can explore both sides.”
Others praised Stine’s unique voice in the radio landscape.
“I really enjoyed his perspective on things. I found myself listening to that show more than anything else on the radio,” one fan shared.
Fans Are Trying To Explore The Cause Of His Departure
Interestingly, some listeners believed Stine’s approach was too nuanced for certain audience segments.
“I’m surprised he survived as long as he did. He’s too intelligent of a conservative for Dori’s army of troglodytes. They never liked him because he calls out Trump and MAGA and it killed KIRO’s mid-day ratings,” observed another commenter.
The station has apparently moved forward with a new lineup, introducing “Jake and Spike” from noon to 3 PM, while John Curley hosts solo from 3 to 7 PM.
This change marks another shift in Seattle’s ever-evolving landscape of talk radio.
As the dust settles on this unexpected shakeup, many of Stine’s loyal listeners wonder about his next move.
Known for his charity work supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing communities and services for children with autism, Stine’s impact extended beyond the radio booth.
For now, KIRO Newsradio faces the challenge of filling the void left by Stine’s departure while fans eagerly await news of where they might hear his distinctive voice next.