Michael Kostov, production director, KTAC, joins KVI-FM Seattle as production-creative director. –March 1980
Peg Dempsey, account executive, KTAC, named general sales manager. –February 1981
Tom Jeffries, program director, WZZP Cleveland, joins KTAC, in same capacity. –March 1981
Steve Armstrong , production director, KTAC, named air personality . Bob Cochran, from KTNT Tacoma, succeeds Armstrong. –April 1981
KTAC applied to the FCC to change city of license from Tacoma to Fife, and frequency from 850 to 840. Neither happened.
Bruce Cannon named Program Director of KTAC — May 1981
Harold Greenberg, VP and general manager, KTAC assumes additional duties as VP and general manager of co-owned KBRD –1982
Peg Dempsey, general sales manager, Entercom-owned KTAC-KBRD joins co-owned KKSS – WAYL Minneapolis-St. Paul as VP and general manager. –June 1984
Peg Dempsey, VP and general manager, KMFY(AM)-WAYL-FM Minneapolis, named VP and general manager of co-owned KTAC-KBRD Tacoma –July 1986

![KGY Olympia Dick Pust has been the voice of 1240 KGY [Olympia] morning drive for over 40 years! KGY plays adult contemporary music and has a local air staff. The station began operation in 1922, so is one of the pioneer stations of the Pacific Northwest [maintaining the 3-letter call sign to this day]. The KGY studios have been in the same waterfront location since 1960](http://haveyoureadmyblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/KGY-Olympia-300x205.jpg)






