Country, Oldies, Classic Hits KEN MOULTRIE
With over 30 years of broadcast experience, Ken has managed radio networks and helped hundreds of local radio stations stay on top of ratings and revenue with his creative ideas and collaborative style.
ken moultrie bio
Ken Moultrie is widely known in the industry for leading the programming division of America's top radio programming companies, launching the most successful syndicated personalities on the air today, and working one-on-one with individual radio stations.
Ken grew up in radio broadcasting. At 13, Ken was hanging around KRRC-FM, a 10-watt station at Reed College in Portland, Oregon until they finally put him on the air. Ken made an aircheck that landed his first "real" paying radio job as a DJ weekend nights at the highly rated KPAM-FM (Portland's first Top 40 FM) during his freshman year of high school. The years that followed included on-air and programming positions at many successful radio stations around the Northwest, including KFLY, KYTE, KGON, KCNR, KFAT, KDUK, KSND, KRPM, KYCW, and KMPS.
In 1994, Ken Moultrie joined Broadcast Programming in Seattle as a National Programmer and Consultant specializing in Country, Oldies and Classic Rock formats, working with hundreds of radio stations across the U.S. and Canada.
Ken was promoted to Director Of Consulting for Broadcast Programming in 1997, and elevated to Vice President Of Programming for the company in 1999. In 2001, the company sold to Jones Radio Networks and Ken continued in his role managing the successful Seattle based programming and consulting business for Jones Radio Networks until November, 2008 when he left the company to form Broadcast Partners.
In addition to consulting many radio stations and broadcast groups, Ken was involved in the development, launch, and management of several very successful syndicated radio programs including Delilah, Lia, Alan Kabel, Bill Cody's Classic Country Weekend, and Danny Wright All-Night. Ken has also developed and managed radio projects with Lifetime Television, Marie Osmond, GAC Television, and others.
Ken became the voice for many national radio projects which include hosting the legendary Drake Chenault syndicated radio program Super Soul America, reaching an international audience with a weekly cume of over 3 million. Ken may only speak English, but the show was the #1 radio program in Yokohama, Japan.
Ken is a regular contributing writer for many industry trade publications, has spoken at numerous broadcast conventions and seminars, and served on boards and commitees including The National Association Of Broadcasters, Country Radio Broadcasters, Country Music Association, and several state broadcast organizations.
It is also rumored that Ken Moultrie helped Al Gore invent the Internet.
Reach Ken at (206) 905-9449 or send an email


