Two South Sound Translators Sold, Ali Bradley Confirms Departure from Q13

99.7 K259BG (South Sound LP/Chehalis) and 102.1 K271BS (South Sound LLC/Auburn), both currently relaying KOMO 97.7/Oakville, have been sold to H&S Partners (David Hartman & Gregory Smith). KOMO AM & FM are part of a sale of Sinclair’s radio stations to Lotus. Once the sale completes, the call letters for AM 1000 Seattle and 97.7 Oakville will be changed, as the deal does not include any KOMO branding.

Ali Bradley Confirms Reports That She Has Left Q13

ANNOUNCEMENT: This photo was taken while covering a tough story— I felt it fitting to share with tough news. I have made the extremely difficult decision to leave Q13FOX News. While it is sad, I’m choosing to be happy that I get to spend more time with the family I was away from for more than 12 years— After years of tough schedules— I finally have the time to focus on my health and MY well-being…The last two years at Q have helped me grow as a journalist and I am so grateful for the time I spent there— It will always be the station that brought me home. I hope you will continue to support the talented journalists at KCPQ that tell your stories each and every day…

Jason Remington

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4 thoughts on “Two South Sound Translators Sold, Ali Bradley Confirms Departure from Q13

  1. September 12, 2021 at QZVX

    wayne clayton fossen says:

    Good luck young lady. You have been truly BLESSED.

    Wayne

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  2. August 15, 2021 at QZVX

    Greg says:

    You will be missed Ali

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  3. July 5, 2021 at QZVX

    J says:

    Observations fr. Q13: A very lively and lovely gal – can’t but wish someone like this, “The very best in all her future endeavors.” -Cheers to ya Ali !

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  4. July 1, 2021 at QZVX

    kjrol says:

    Will it be Spanish language music or English talk shows on 1000khz? All of Lotus’ AM stations are either of those formats. Interesting to ponder 50,000 watts of mariachi tunes blasting western Washington.

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