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Exits: Michelle Ludtka & Scott Sistek

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KCPQ 13 sports reporter, Michelle Ludtka and KOMO weather anchor, Scott Sistek are moving on…


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  • I've been in their shoes twice. It's a drag. but something eventually comes along. The second time it happened to me, I stayed away from radio for about eleven years.

    Nice thing is that, in the biz, being fired is not a black mark on your resume.

    I wish both of them the best.

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