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Olympia’s 99.3 KAYO sold to Bustos Media (2005)

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Jason Remington

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  • I remember when this happened. Too damn bad actually. KAYO was a great radio station in its 99.3 incarnation. Still remember the imaging. Revived brand on 96.9 today. I remember hearing voice overs on 102.9 welcoming listeners to Q country. Then that station would eventually flip too.

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