About
Jenn and I are happily living in Federal Way, Washington. We enjoy spending every moment with each other and are very happy. In December will mark one year of her putting up with me, she is very supported of me and “I Love Her”.
Biography of Matt Kelly
Hi there. My name is Matt Kelly. I am a 26-year-old radio/television broadcaster from Seattle, Washington. Starting at a young age, I knew that working in radio would be my dream profession. Sitting in my parent’s driveway, I played disc jockey for the neighborhood, broadcasting over my karaoke machine. This hobby grew into the construction of my home studio. At the age of 15, I took my first profession job as an intern for KSER 90.7 FM. Around my senior year of high school, I moved on to KRKO 1380 AM out of Everett, Washington. There I held my first paying job in the radio field as the Operations and Engineering Assistant. My two years at KRKO paved the way for a two-month stint covering for the KUOW 94.9 Operations Assistant, and another month as the station’s Engineering Assistant. I took my first major step in radio when I joined KLSY 92.5, now KQMV Movin 92.5. First hired as a programming assistant by Program Director, Barry McKay, I quickly proved myself enough to be promoted to morning show producer for Murdock, Hunter, & Alice. After a staff reorganization in 2003, I departed the station and the radio field. I spent nearly a year and a half pursuing other interests, including beginning a promising career in television, while minimally working at KING 98.1 FM as a producer for Steve Reeder.
I recently took a break from television to get back on my path to becoming a radio Program Director. Recently, I been working at 96.5 JACK FM. While radio is my passion, I pursue several projects including heading up Webloog.com and The Free Wi-Fi Project as a founder and the sites project managers. Another project close to my heart is The FEAR Project. And as a native northwesterner, I hold the executive producer position of a new program called OutSide Northwest. Two organizations very close to my heart are the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.



