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KIRO 7’s Deborah Horne hangs it up in October
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Cox must be thrilled with what they’ve done to KIRO, a once premier station now gutted to the point where they won’t even hire a sportscaster. Deborah and her amazing hats leaving was just the latest loss in a long list of departures that made this station special. KIRO used to be the best in Seattle, my go-to newscast. Now it’s almost unwatchable. Congratulations, Cox, you’ve run it into the ground. Please sell it to someone who cares, though in today’s corporate-greed era, I doubt that will happen.
Sooner or later, COX properties will be sold. This hopefully brings good things to KIRO 7. The station has lost a lot of good people.