KIRO-AM (Seattle, WA)

KIRO-AM (Seattle, WA)

KIRO (710 AM) is a Seattle-based radio station located near Lake Union, featuring two towers on Maury Island. It broadcasts at 710 kHz on the AM band and focuses on sports radio content. KIRO is connected with the ESPN Radio Network and has its studios situated on Eastlake Avenue in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle.

Local
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
79
Ranking

Global

#50165

United States

#10450

Sports/American Football

#41

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Articles

  • 1 day ago | sports.mynorthwest.com | Zac Hereth

    The Seattle Mariners are less than three weeks away from what’s shaping up to be an exciting draft for the franchise. The MLB Draft kicks off Sunday, July 13 in Atlanta. Thanks to some luck in the draft lottery, the M’s hold the third pick (their highest since taking Mike Zunino at No. 3 in the 2012 draft) despite just missing the playoffs last year. This year’s draft class is thought of as having plenty of parity at the top with no true clear-cut favorite to go No. 1 overall.

  • 1 day ago | sports.mynorthwest.com | Stacy Rost |Zac Hereth |Cameron Van Til

    Share Host of The Athletic’s Football Show Derrik Klassen joins hosts Stacy Rost and Michael Bumpus and explains what makes Mike Macdonald a great coach, why Sam Darnold could come back to earth in 2025, and expectations for the NFC West. 0:00 – Sam Darnold expectations in 20251:45 – Seahawks receivers talented enough?

  • 2 days ago | sports.mynorthwest.com | Stacy Rost |Zac Hereth |Cameron Van Til

    Share Stacy Rost and Michael Bumpus discuss the biggest need for the Seahawks prior to the ’25 season. —-Listen to The Bump & Stacy Show weekdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. live on Seattle Sports 710 AM and the Seattle Sports App, or on-demand wherever you listen to podcasts.

  • 2 days ago | sports.mynorthwest.com | Zac Hereth

    The Seattle Mariners once again find themselves in the thick of the playoff hunt with the calendar soon flipping to July. It’s familiar territory for the ballclub. They’ve been in contention down the stretch the past four seasons, yet they have just one playoff berth to show for it. Seattle can help make sure it cracks through to the postseason this year with the right trades over the next months, but where does the team need to upgrade most?

  • 2 days ago | sports.mynorthwest.com | Stacy Rost |Zac Hereth |Cameron Van Til

    Share ESPN.com NFL analyst Aaron Schatz projected offseason moves for each NFL team with the Seahawks biggest need being O-Line depth. Hosts Stacy Rost and Michael Bumpus discuss the merits of the argument and offer another suggestion for the Seahawks to do before the ’25 season begins.