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Thank you, Steve Pool

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After 40 years with KOMO, Pool was recognized with an evening on-air retrospective and honored by the mayor of Seattle declaring Steve Pool Day in the city. Soon, the announcement that Steve Pool will be leaving the building. KOMO, like all other broadcast companies, is trimming the fat. Expensive talent must be shown the door. WATCH FOR IT…

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