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List of Seattle Seahawks broadcasters

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As of 2013, the Seattle Seahawks' flagship stations are 710 KIRO-AM and 97.3 KIRO-FM. 710 AM is the only AM radio station the team has ever been affiliated with, although it has been simulcast on various FM radio stations co-owned with KIRO. The current announcers are former Seahawks receiver Steve Raible (who was the team's color commentator from 1982–2003) and former Seahawks linebacker Dave Wyman. Games are heard on 65 stations in five states and Canada.[1]

Preseason games not shown on national networks are televised by Seattle's local Fox affiliate, KCPQ-TV channel 13. Curt Menefee is the current preseason voice of the Seahawks, while Brock Huard provides color commentary on preseason telecasts.[2]

Past

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Past announcers include: Pete Gross, who called games from 1976 until just days before his death from cancer in 1992, is a member of the team's Ring of Honor, Steve Thomas (Radio: 1992–1997), Lee Hamilton also known as "Hacksaw" (Radio: 1998–1999), Brian Davis (Radio: 2000–2003), and Warren Moon (2004–2017).

Radio broadcasters

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Years Flagship station Play-by-play Color commentator
1976 KIRO Pete Gross Don Heinrich and Wayne Cody
1977–1981 Don Heinrich
1982–1992 Steve Raible
1992–1997 Steve Thomas
1998–1999 Lee Hamilton
2000–2003 Brian Davis
2004–2017 Steve Raible Warren Moon
2018–present Dave Wyman

References

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  1. ^ "Seahawks Radio Network Affiliates". Seahawks Website. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "Seahawks Announce 2013 Broadcasting Teams and Network Information." Seahawks.com. Seattle Seahawks, 24 July 2013. Web. 22 Aug. 2013.
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