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  2. 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.

  3. KUOW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KUOW (1340 AM, "News & Information") is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. [3] Licensed to Tumwater, Washington , United States, the station is currently owned by the University of Washington and operated by KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio.

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  5. Bill Radke - Wikipedia

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    Bill Radke is an American radio talk show host, web video host, author, comedian and columnist. As of 2021, he hosts Seattle's KUOW-FM's Week In Review, [1] and hosted The Record from 2013 until 2021. [2]

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  7. KUOW - Wikipedia

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    KUOW-FM, a radio station (94.9 FM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.

  8. KVTI - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 2010, CPTC announced that it would outsource KVTI's operations to Northwest Public Radio effective June 1, 2010. Washington State University had been looking for some time to enter the Seattle market, even though it would be going head-to-head with two of the highest-rated NPR stations in the country, KUOW-FM and KPLU-FM. However ...

  9. KING-FM - Wikipedia

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    KING-FM moved from 94.9 to 98.1 MHz, replacing KRSC-FM. The 94.9 transmitter was donated to Edison Vocational School, which used it to broadcast educational programming on that frequency. In 1958, the 94.9 frequency was taken over by KUOW-FM, owned by the University of Washington, and now a public news-talk station affiliated with NPR.