BY C.R. ROBERTS
croberts@thenewstribune.com
KING, KJAZ, KJAM and KNEW are already taken.
The folks who will build the next iteration of radio station KPLU are looking a new name.
KPOT, KPUG, KBOP and KOOL also are spoken for.
Brenda Goldstein Young, with the Friends of 88.5, writes to say, “Part of the Friends of 88.5 FM’s agreement with Pacific Lutheran University is that we will no longer use the KPLU call letters. So, on the advice of KPLU’s morning Midday Jazz host Dick Stein, we are asking the public for suggestions on what our new call letters should be.”
The winner will be the first person to give voice to those new letters live, on the air.
Read more here: http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/business/article89482602.html#storylink=cpy
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