Proving once again that corporate bean counters don’t give a diddly damn about the local audience, KNUC FM has opted for Bobby Bones (syndicated) to fill mornings at Seattle’s Bull**** country station.
It’s all just a game of Monopoly for corporate radio.
“Seattle is one of my favorite cities in America,” said Bones. “I’m extremely excited to be on one of the premiere Country stations in America! From top to bottom the team at THE BULL is what many stations strive to be.”
Such bullcrap!
570 KVI has added Dana Loesch to the conservative talk lineup. Her syndicated show runs from 9p-11p, replacing the Michael Savage program. Savage has moved to a podcast platform.
There is just nothing worth listening to on AM & FM anymore. Prove me wrong.
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