Ken Schram
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Ken Schram is a Seattle, Washington news and radio broadcaster. Best known as the host for local-affairs show Town Meeting, Schram can now be seen giving tidbits on KOMO 4
KOMO-TV
KOMO-TV, virtual channel 4, is a television station in Seattle, Washington. It is an affiliate of ABC and broadcasts on digital channel 38. KOMO-TV is the flagship station of Fisher Communications, and its studios and offices are co-located with sister radio stations KOMO , KVI , and KPLZ-FM ...

’s evening news in segments called “Schram on the Street.” For several years he hosted a radio show, The Commentators, on KOMO Newsradio
KOMO (AM)
KOMO is a radio station based in Seattle, Washington. Its format is primarily news. From 2003 to 2008, it was also the flagship station of the Seattle Mariners Radio Network...

 with conservative John Carlson. That show was discontinued in September, 2010, and starting September 20, 2010, Schram and Carlson each began hosting separate, new shows on the same station, with Carlson on from 9:00AM to Noon and Schram from Noon to 3:00PM.Schram is also known for his personal award, the "Schrammie", which he gives out on the air to "underscore what I think are among the worst of bone-headed decision, and/or the most appalling of asinine behavior", usually to local or regional newsmakers. Ken Schram has compared public breast feeding to public urination.

External links

  • Ken Schram page on KOMO-TV
    KOMO-TV
    KOMO-TV, virtual channel 4, is a television station in Seattle, Washington. It is an affiliate of ABC and broadcasts on digital channel 38. KOMO-TV is the flagship station of Fisher Communications, and its studios and offices are co-located with sister radio stations KOMO , KVI , and KPLZ-FM ...

  • Ken Schram (SchramboKOMO) on Twitter
    Twitter
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