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Frank Lenzi

成人X站 News Director

Frank Lenzi

News Director 成人X站 Radio

About

I am a native of Portland, Oregon and have been living in the Puget Sound area since 2008. I am a total music geek and I spend way too much time on setlist.com looking at what songs my favorite bands played in concert 30 years ago. Those favorite bands include Depeche Mode, AC/DC, Scorpions, INXS, and the Cure among others. I also am a huge tennis fan. My favorite player of all-time is Roger Federer. My favorite active player at the moment is Jasmine Paolini. Growing up, I loved watching Chris Evert, Monica Seles and John McEnroe. I 鈥減lay鈥 tennis. But I鈥檓 bad. Very bad.

Expertise

  • Journalism
  • Radio and Web Reporting
  • Radio News Anchoring

Experience

News Director, 成人X站 Newsradio (December 2024 鈥 Present)

  • Leads the 成人X站 Newsradio team with a focus on excellence in journalism and storytelling

Program Director/News Director, KOMO Radio (now KNWN)

  • Held roles including Morning Editor, Managing Editor, News Director, and Program Director

Managing Editor/Reporter/Anchor, AM 860 KPAM

  • Progressed from Morning Editor to Managing Editor at Portland’s news talk station

Newsroom Staff, 1190 KEX Portland

  • First commercial radio job in Portland’s heritage station newsroom

High School Radio (1991)

  • Began radio career at age 15 on a high school station

Education

Bachelor of Arts, University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, 1997

Certifications

Achievements & Awards

  • Led teams at KPAM and KOMO Radio that won multiple awards for breaking news, best newscast, and overall excellence

Social Media Profiles

‘Hi, I’m Jeff Bezos’: Hackers alter audio messages at Seattle crosswalks

Hackers have altered the crosswalk audio messages at crosswalks around Seattle.
2 months ago

Lynnwood police investigate wrist-grabbing incident involving child on bike trail

Lynnwood police are investigating a report of an attempted abduction after a man reportedly grabbed a child鈥檚 wrist while the child was riding a bicycle on a public trail, according to a statement released Wednesday.
2 months ago

More speed cameras could be coming to Seattle

Seattle may soon install additional cameras to catch speeders. Currently, speed zone cameras are in place outside 19 schools. A new proposal calls for adding 37 cameras at 19 more schools and spending more than $1 million to install speed cameras outside school zones as well.
2 months ago

2 Bremerton women charged in identity theft, bank fraud scheme

Two Bremerton women are accused of victimizing more than 275 people in Kitsap and Mason Counties, and stealing more than $600,000 from them.
2 months ago

Vancouver BC police: Suspected jaywalker sets 2 officers on fire

After being stopped for jaywalking, a man set two Vancouver, British Columbia police officers on fire, authorities said.
2 months ago

10 suspects arrested, 3 officers hurt during operation in Seattle’s Belltown and Little Saigon

Ten people were arrested, and three Seattle police officers suffered minor injuries during narcotics operations in Belltown and Little Saigon on Monday night, according to authorities.
2 months ago

Missing Tenino woman鈥檚 body found buried in concrete under a shed in Olympia

A missing 82-year-old woman from Tenino has been found dead, partially encased in concrete, underneath a shed in Olympia.
2 months ago

Community rallies behind Gig Harbor gymnastics coach recovering from brain aneurysm

Families across the region are rallying behind a Gig Harbor gymnastics coach who is recovering from a brain aneurysm. Now, the family is raising awareness to possibly save other lives.
2 months ago

Bellevue police arrest rideshare driver accused of groping teen

A rideshare driver is accused of groping a teenage girl in Bellevue back in February. Now police want to know if there are any additional victims out there.
2 months ago

Washington AG joins coalition challenging Trump鈥檚 executive orders targeting law firms

Washington's attorney general and 21 other attorneys general are filing briefs on behalf of law firms they say have been singled out by unconstitutional executive orders.
2 months ago

Port of Seattle prepares for record-breaking cruise season

Seattle's cruise season starts Saturday, and it is expected to break records with 1.9 million passengers passing through.
2 months ago

Seattle woman accused of throwing hot coffee at gas station clerk over unpaid drink

Seattle police say a woman threw hot coffee in a clerk's face at a West Seattle gas station Thursday night when that clerk asked her to pay for it.
2 months ago

Redmond Police use drone to help catch shoplifting suspect

Redmond police have released footage from a drone that shows how they were able to track down and arrest a shoplifting suspect.
2 months ago

Tacoma family wants accountability after suspect in deadly crash expected to be released

A Tacoma family is urging accountability from the King County justice system after a woman, who鈥檚 accused of crashing and killing their loved one, is expected to be released more than a year after the deadly incident.
2 months ago

Federal drug case involves ‘dealer quantities’ of fentanyl, and a baby suffering from an opioid overdose

A man indicted for fentanyl possession faces charges after a baby overdose, highlighting the opioid crisis and dealer roles.
2 months ago

Washington’s Joe Kent talks ‘Signal’ chat, Jan. 6 at first confirmation hearing

Joe Kent addresses key issues in confirmation hearing for National Counterterrorism Center, focusing on 'Signal' chat discussions.
2 months ago

Diesel spill leaves sheen in Salmon Bay near Ballard Locks

Coast Guard responds to diesel spill in Salmon Bay, assessing impact near Ballard Locks after strong odor detected.
2 months ago

Kent domestic violence suspect may have survived fire; Police asking for public to be on the lookout

A domestic violence suspect who Kent police believed died in a fire may actually still be alive.
2 months ago

Sound Transit preparing for increased ridership during World Cup

Sound Transit is gearing up to host soccer fans this summer during the FIFA Club World Cup. The tournament is six games between June 14 and July 13, taking place on both weekdays and weekends.
2 months ago

Defendants in Seattle Municipal Court left without attorneys for weeks

At least 15 defendants in Seattle Municipal Court have gone weeks without being assigned an attorney over the past year, according to The Seattle Times.
2 months ago

Ethics complaint filed over Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards’ trip to Israel

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards recently spent a week in Israel as part of a delegation of U.S. mayors.
2 months ago

Kent man barricades himself inside workplace, believed to have died in fire he may have set

Kent Police officers believe a domestic violence suspect is dead after he ran away from police, went into his place of work, and barricaded himself inside. A SWAT team tried to negotiate with the man for several hours on Tuesday, and a fire broke out in the building at the end of the standoff.
2 months ago

King County prosecutors charge another alleged graffiti vandal amid ongoing crackdown

King County continues to crackdown on graffiti. On Monday they charged an individual with felony malicious mischief. Last December they filed a total of 34 felony charges against multiple people.
2 months ago

Prosecutors: Pot shop paid man to vandalize rival鈥檚 billboard

Prosecutors allege a Seattle cannabis shop paid a man $1,000 to damage a rival's billboard, prompting legal action.
2 months ago