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AM 1050 Kirkland FCC History Cards

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  • 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.

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