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Radio Comes To Pacific Lutheran University
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KCPS, owned by the Clover Park School District, went on the air at 88.5 in 1955. Pacific Lutheran University came on the air with KPLU in 1966, with KCPS moving to 90.9 FM.
Never knew that.
New station? I don't get this. Before there was KPLU there was KPLC 88.5 Parkland (for Pacific Lutheran College).
Same thing in Pullman - when W. S. C. became W. S. U., KWSC 1250 was changed to KWSU.
Or was KPLU 88.6 to be the swashbuckling pirate sister of KPLC 88.5? Was that not a typo after all?