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1940s Radio Notes: KWSC, KTBI, KIRO, KOMO
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Source: RADIO DAILY
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We lost two good broadcast trade schools, Bates and Clover Park.
Speaking of KWSC, I was listening to KVTI recently and maybe there is no longer a demand for radio trade schools. KVTI is simulcasting a public broadcaster from eastern Washington. A sign of the times?