4 thoughts on “AM 1050 Kirkland FCC History Cards”
Jason Remington •
June 2, 2021
mikec says:
December 21, 2016 3:24 pm
Interesting to learn that KRKL’s initial application was for 860 instead of 1050. It also appears they were denied PSA operation due to protection of clear channel XEG Monterrey, Mexico
In the 1950s my father(Bill Jahn) had a radio program on KNBX(Kirkland) which was broadcast live. He was the television editor of the Seattle P-I and made a little extra money broadcasting his critiques of current television programs. I can find no reference to KNBX on the internet. Do you have any information about it? Thanks.
Jason Remington • June 2, 2021
mikec says:
December 21, 2016 3:24 pm
Interesting to learn that KRKL’s initial application was for 860 instead of 1050. It also appears they were denied PSA operation due to protection of clear channel XEG Monterrey, Mexico
Nick Jahn • March 24, 2021
In the 1950s my father(Bill Jahn) had a radio program on KNBX(Kirkland) which was broadcast live. He was the television editor of the Seattle P-I and made a little extra money broadcasting his critiques of current television programs. I can find no reference to KNBX on the internet. Do you have any information about it? Thanks.
Jason Remington • March 25, 2021
Just search KNBX on our website — Click here for KNBX references and old SCHEDULES
Jason Remington • March 25, 2021
Check the 1959 schedules KNBX 1pm TV News program listed. — old SCHEDULES