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1954-Queen City Broadcasting ad KIRO 710
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Hmmm...
As I recall "One of the nation's great stations" was KOMO's slogan in the mid 70's...
I was at KXLY in Spokane, we ran Sonics Basketball from a KOMO feed and I heard that all the time... [Comment Title: What's in a slogan...?]
Was it KOL that used "Where Your Friends Are" jingles?
Thank you! That is true. I have updaated the title.
Hi, Jason. If these ads were from 1954, they were solely focused on the radio side. KIRO-TV 7 didn’t hit the airwaves until four years later.