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Erik Lacitis: So long, ‘KOMO Country’: KOMO Radio sold, gets new name

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Come Wednesday, there’s going to be a major change to one of Seattle’s oldest radio stations.

KOMO Radio, 95 years on the air, 1000 on the AM dial, a brand name associated with such slogans as “You’re in KOMO Country” and “Your Husky station,” isn’t going to be KOMO anymore.

Meanwhile, KOMO Radio, as it still is called for these next few days, is figuring out a marketing plan, says Rick Van Cise, the program director and afternoon news co-host.

KOMO Radio’s new call letters will be KNWN, for “Northwest News.”

“There won’t be any difference in the sound of the radio station,” he says. “The personalities, the reporters are all staying the same.”

And, really, the only time listeners will hear the new call letters is at the top of the hour, as mandated by Federal Communications Commission rules.

The station will air news and other items produced by KOMO-TV, as it does now, he says, and they will be identified as coming from “KOMO 4” or the “KOMO 4 weather center.” Items produced by the radio station, he says, “will go straight to the host” without a station identification.

See the Seattle Times article here...

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  • January 28, 2022 at QZVX

    DonDonP1 says:

    Soon-to-be KNWN remaining a partner to KOMO 4? Sure, why not. The question remains is this: will KNWN still simulcast KOMO 4 News at 11 p.m. on Mondays through Saturdays?

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    • January 28, 2022 at QZVX

      Jason Remington says:

      We will know soon enough. Sounds like they will use the KOMO call letters as often each hour as they are now, they will just be talking about KOMO 4 each time they do. The station needs its own identity. Not certain how they will achieve that

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      • January 31, 2022 at QZVX

        Jack D. Bell says:

        Last time I heard the name Rick Van Cise, he was spinning “heavy music” back in the 70s and 80s…one must be a chameleon, to survive in this weird business!

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      • January 29, 2022 at QZVX

        DonDonP1 says:

        Hello, Jason, and thank you.

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