Booking Overview

RadioWest pairs curious, big-idea topics with deep thinkers—writers, filmmakers, scientists, and others—so guests can explain their work and its wider impact. It’s a strong fit for PR professionals pitching subject-matter experts who can communicate beyond their niche.

Metrics

Episodes: 20

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.7/5.0

Estimated listeners: 10k-100k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

Instagram: 3.7k followers

30s Ad: 345 - 393, 60s Ad: 408 - 455

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Host

Doug Fabrizio - Host of KUER’s award-winning interview show RadioWest, where he explores the world with deep thinkers and encourages audiences to “think even deeper.”

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Recognized writers/filmmakers/scientists/journalists or other established subject-matter experts who can contextualize complex issues for a general audience.
Required Achievements:  
Published journalism or investigative reporting, Authored books or notable essays, Documentary/film credits, Academic or research contributions

Recent Guest Discussions

Local journalists panel (unspecified individuals) - The Stratos Project And Public Opposition To Utah’s AI Data Center Plans

Antonia Hitchens - The Online Far-right And How Groypers Are Shifting Conservative Politics

Recent Topics

Science, Technology, Journalism, Culture, Politics, Research, History, Investigation, Ethics, Media

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
RadioWest
:

The Science Behind Love and Sex

May 27, 2026

Justin R. Garcia is the director of the Kinsey Institute, the famed sex research institution. He’s joining us to talk about his new book, “The Intimate Animal.”

The Data Center Gold Rush and the Communities Standing in the Way

May 21, 2026

There are 48 data centers currently in operation across Utah. Few of them received public attention as they went through the public planning process. But the data centers currently in development are being put under the public’s microscope. Deseret News reporter Art Raymond and New York Times reporter Karen Weise join us to help understand why that is.

This Scholar Wants More Liberals and Conservatives at Church Together

May 20, 2026

These days, we take the polarization of faith in America for granted: Christians are mostly conservative, and liberals are hardly religious at all. But it wasn’t always this way.

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