Crosscut writer Feliks Banel reports today that KING-FM has made the switch (as of today) and is now “listener supported.” After 63 years of commercial broadcasting, KING-FM no longer has 60-second commercial spots. Instead it will have the more NPR-like “underwriting announcements.” The biggest change that KING-FM listeners will notice is more music.
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Seattle’s classical radio station KING-FM is now “listener supported”
Posted: May 3, 2011 in RadioTags: crosscut, Feliks Banel, King radio, KING-FM, more music on king-fm, national public radio seattle, NPR, public radio, radio in seattle, radio info, seattle radio changes
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Seattle’s PostGlobe to Launch Tuesday
Posted: April 14, 2009 in NewspapersTags: Art Thiel, crosscut, KPLU, newspaper, Newspapers, Seattle PostGlobe
Seattle PostGlobe launches on Tuesday.