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Phantom Stations: 1460 KEVE Everett

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1460 KEVE Everett operated from 1941 until signing off for good in 1944 for reasons unknown – presumably financial.

1942 listing from “Radio Annual”

1944 listing from “Broadcasting Yearbook”.  By 1945 all listings for KEVE had disappeared from directories with the station’s licensed deleted.  1460 would be assigned much later on in 1961 to daytimer KCDI Kirkland & would evolve into KYAC/KILO/KGAA & today’s KARR.

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Mike Cherry

retired broadcaster: on-air, MD, PD, asst PD, Prod Mgr, IT, station technician/engineer, pioneer Internet webcaster, station installation/maintenance; 12 years in commercial radio, 17 years volunteer in campus/community radio in B.C., Alberta & Wash. Amateur radio operator & "DXer" specializing in AM night-time DX, short-wave DX/listening & remote SDR DXing/listening

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