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  2. KKOL (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KKOL is the oldest radio station in Seattle, first licensed on May 23, 1922. The transmitter site is on North Madison Avenue on Bainbridge Island, co-located with KLFE 1590 AM. By day, KKOL transmits 35,000 watts, the maximum for AM radio stations in the U.S., using a two-tower array directional antenna.

  3. Radio kol - Wikipedia

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    Radio KOL may refer to: Radio KOL (Kids Online), a defunct internet radio station for children owned by AOL. KKOL (AM), a radio station (1300 AM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States formerly known as KOL.

  4. KJR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KJR (950 kHz) is an all-sports AM radio station owned by iHeartMedia in Seattle, Washington. KJR is the Puget Sound region's home of Fox Sports Radio and CBS Sports Radio , mostly carrying their national programming, while co-owned KJR-FM has local sports talk shows during the day and evening.

  5. Burl Barer - Wikipedia

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    Radio. Before becoming an author, Barer was a radio personality in the Pacific Northwest. He began his broadcast career on KUJ (AM) in Walla Walla, Washington, KTEL (AM) in Walla Walla, KYAC Seattle, KJR Seattle, KOL AM & FM Seattle, KIRO Seattle, KQUIN Burien, Washington, and KZOK-FM.

  6. KKDZ - Wikipedia

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    KKDZ (1250 AM) is a radio station in Seattle, Washington, owned by New Media Broadcasting. It was first licensed in April 1922 as KTW, and is one of the oldest stations in the United States. It known as "Radio Punjabi", airing a radio format of music and talk in Punjabi and other South Asian languages.

  7. Lan Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Lan Roberts (born Lanny Lipford in Bonham, Texas, on December 18, 1936; died December 30, 2005), was an American radio disc jockey (DJ). Career. During the 1960s and 1970s, Roberts was a high-profile presenter with KJR in Seattle.

  8. Rod Belcher - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Belcher (November 4, 1920 – December 12, 2014) was an American sports broadcaster. He served as radio play-by-play announcer for the Seattle Rainiers from 1957 to 1958, having succeeded Leo Lassen in that role. [1] Belcher also wrote the Seattle Pilots theme song, "Go Go You Pilots."

  9. KUOW-FM - Wikipedia

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    KUOW-FM (94.9 MHz) is a National Public Radio member station in Seattle, Washington. It is the largest of the three full-fledged NPR member stations in the Seattle and Tacoma media market, with two Tacoma-based stations, KNKX and KVTI being the others.

  10. Art Gilmore - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, he was hired to work as an announcer for Seattle's KOL Radio. In 1936, he became a staff announcer for the Warner Brothers' radio station KFWB in Hollywood and then moved to the CBS-owned station KNX as a news reader. During World War II, he served as a fighter-director U.S. Navy officer aboard an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean.

  11. KKOL - Wikipedia

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    KKOL may refer to: KKOL (AM), a radio station (1300 AM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States. KKOL-FM, a radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to Aiea, Hawaii, United States.