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January 10, 2013 at 8:53 PM

Join a live chat with Dave Ross at noon today

Times staff reporter Erik Lacitis

KIRO Radio host Dave Ross

Ask Dave Ross anything.

KIRO Radio host Dave Ross will take your questions at noon today, when he joins us in the newsroom.

Ross, who has worked every shift at KIRO in his 35 years at the station, moved this week from his long-time 9 a.m. to noon slot —  to 6 a.m. morning-drive time.  He doesn’t like getting up that early, Ross told Seattle Times staff reporter Erik Lacitis, although driving across Lake Washington to get to work, “I have the center lanes all to myself.”

Management asked for Ross’ help in raising the KIRO-FM (97.3) early-morning ratings, after a two-month experiment with long-form conversationalist John Curley flopped with listeners. From 9-10 a.m., Ross continues on the air with Luke Burbank.

Please join Ross, along with Lacitis, to ask Ross about his life in radio, favorite guests — anything.  Noon today.

Submit questions during the chat or, in advance, email elacitis@seattletimes.com.

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