KCTS-generated film paints Seattle music scene vividly "Something in the Water," a film by Ward Serrill, will play on KCTS. by Feliks Banel / October 18, 2011
Looking back at the Gulf war from a YouTube world In that war with Iraq 20 years ago, the mandate and mission were clear, internationally approved, and limited. Today, we have a "military presence." by Feliks Banel / January 13, 2011
Family, technology, and the joys of micro-history The digital archive maintained by The Seattle Times can open up new paths into family history. by Feliks Banel / January 7, 2011
Purchase offer for Fisher: What lies ahead? Fisher Communications is a broadcast force in the Northwest with stations that include Seattle's KOMO and Portland's KATUU. by Feliks Banel / January 5, 2011
Rough Seas for Smooth Jazz Low ratings for KWJZ have prompted a shift to pop rock hits. It remains to be seen whether 'The New Click,' as it's called, will join the growing number of DJ-free, automated playlist stations in town... by Feliks Banel / January 4, 2011
Tech New KCTS producer a no-show The producer, who was expected to start next week, has decided to stay in D.C. to oversee public-television projects he was launching. by Feliks Banel / December 30, 2010
Tech Classic KING-FM is shifting to a listener-supported model One of KING-FM's signature programs in the afternoon rush hour. by Feliks Banel / March 23, 2010
Huskies' win: One for the memory bank How "Q-Pon's layup" joins "Edgar's double" in the local sports history books by Feliks Banel / March 19, 2010
When alternative radio meant Seattle's KJET KJET: Jet Out of Bed by Feliks Banel / September 23, 2009
I can still hear it now: Reliving 9-11 on NPR The ruins of the World Trade Center by Feliks Banel / September 10, 2009