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In with the R&B Oldies at KKFX

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VICTOR STREDICKE / January 21, 1989 – What would radio listeners rather hear, The Supremes or Bobby Brown? KKFX, 1250 kHz., has decided the emphasis should be on The Temptations, The Miracles, The Supremes, time-tested favorites of the rhythm-and-blues crowd.
Monday the predominantly black-music station will complete a format modification that includes filling much of the broadcast day with music from a satellite-music service “Heart and Soul,” from Satellite Music Network.
Greg Winston, KKFX station manager since August, said most of the day, the mix will be 75 percent older music – R&B hits from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s – with 25 percent contemporary hits. But from 7 p.m. to midnight, when the station’s signal is diminished and when listeners tend to be younger, the mix will reverse to 75 percent hits and 25 percent oldies.
Coincidentally, some Sunday special-interest programming has been eliminated, but a Saturday-night hit countdown and a dance-music segment will continue.

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Victor Stredicke

Victor Stredicke is a longtime figure in Seattle-area media, best known as the former radio-TV editor for The Seattle Times. He wrote a dedicated column covering local and regional radio broadcasting, including station changes, programming, personalities, controversies, and industry news. This legacy is the driving force behind QZVX (qzvx.com). In 2023, Victor Stredicke was honored at the Radio Conference Call meet-up for his longtime contributions as a newspaper radio-TV columnist, with appreciation from readers and people he had covered.

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  • Sunshine Smith, who I worked with at KJUN/Puyallup and KRPM/Tacoma, ended up at KKFX.

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