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I have best idea for 101.5

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I don’t know why I didn’t think of this sooner

Punjab format and it can be called SiTAR 101.5. Play that Indian guitar music thing that they do.

Pretty clever and they just have to tweak the Vans and tents and stuff a little.

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I was thinking more like 101.5 KPLZ, "Pleazing Radio for the Puget Sound." They could do a throwback format of nothing but easy listening instrumentals.
 
If KPLZ really wants to compete with Warm and The Sound, they should just flip to generic elevator music with ASMR sounds in their jingles/liners. Those are the only 2 stations I hear when I'm at any office/Great Clips.
 
If KPLZ really wants to compete with Warm and The Sound, they should just flip to generic elevator music with ASMR sounds in their jingles/liners. Those are the only 2 stations I hear when I'm at any office/Great Clips.
Oh sure, there would be a real money maker. Not really. :rolleyes:
 
If KPLZ really wants to compete with Warm and The Sound, they should just flip to generic elevator music with ASMR sounds in their jingles/liners. Those are the only 2 stations I hear when I'm at any office/Great Clips.
This idea should be taken into consideration. Thank you for your contribution.
 
KNWN 1000:

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NW (Norwegian)
N (News)
If this were 40 years ago, and KOMO wasn’t a thing, you’d be on to something. Put it in downtown Ballard, have a fleet of antiquated Chevy Biscaynes for news vehicles, and you’d be set!

You’d probably even get a few listeners from those unmentionables who hang out at the Swedish Club for lunch.
 
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