He is the reason Northwest legend, “The Ventures” are in The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, he has sung and played percussion with The Beach Boys, and along with Yoko Ono. and Elliot Mintz he helped create the “John Lennon 50th Anniversary”/BeatleExpo event “Across The Universe”with nationwide radio play of the song “Imagine. Then there was that World Record of “sitting in a hot tub of hot chocolate” (just shy of 30 hours).

Mark Christopher, youngest of seven, emerged from the neighborhood of Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill and was just behind Kathi Goertzen at QA High School (she was a cheerleader, he was part of the drumline). Dad was a test pilot/flight trainer at Boeing following a miraculous survival of being shot down in Dutch Harbor in June 42'. Mom was owner of one of Seattle’s first women’s consignment clothing stores in the 70's called Mary’s Pop’In’s (many women television anchors were her customers). more >>

Bill Rice
News

Bill is excited to be an anchor for KOMO Newsradio. He’s worked for many station on the “left coast”, including a stint in LA before moving to Seattle in 1970. He worked as an on air personality and later as operations director at "oldies" KUUU. In 1977, he moved to KVI FM (which later became KPLZ) as news director. In 1984, and for the next 18 years worked as Drive time anchor and News Director of KJR/KJR FM/KUBE FM.

Besides on the radio, you might have heard Bill’s voice in other places. For eight seasons (1980-1987) he was the stadium announcer for the Seattle Mariners. He also was a singer with the Young Americans, recording several albums, touring the country and appearing in one motion picture and on TV shows including Ed Sullivan, Dean Martin, the Andy Williams Show, the Hollywood Palace, Johnny Carson and performing on the Academy Awards Show. more >>

Sue Romero
Traffic

Sue Romero is from southeast Alaska and a graduate of the University of Washington. She got her first radio job as a Traffic Reporter with Metro Traffic in 1993 and since then has done news and traffic in the Seattle area. She started at KOMO Newsradio as a News Reporter in 2003.
Sue can now be heard on the afternoon show with Curt and Corine on STAR 101.5, and as part of the fun afternoon team with Mark Christopher on Seattle's Greatest Hits 570 KVI.
Sue is married to KOMO Newsradio's Ian Sterling and they have a 3-year-old daughter, Tia, who goes by the nickname "Sweet Pea."
In rare moments of spare time, Sue likes reading, watching movies and shopping. more >>