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There Is Nothing New About KRWM

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WARM 106.9 is NOT “NEW” – yet, the station has slung that slogan around since going on the air in the mid-1990s. Time to call it what it is – cookie cutter radio. A similar station sits in every major market, along with 15-20 others just like we have in Seattle. There is nothing new under the sun, or on the radio dial.
We await the sale of 102.9 and 104.9. Can’t wait to see what religious outfit picks these frequencies up, and for how much.

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Jason Remington

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