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New stations licensed 1926

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KGCL shared the frequency with KPCB. KPCB became KIRO.
KGCL eventually became KPQ, moving to Wenatchee. KGCL had been operated by the Taft family. They were involved in operation of KRKO and purchased KFOA after KPQ moved to Wenatchee. KFOA call letters were changed to KOL.
KGBS became: KVL, KEEN, KEVR, KING

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