Well said Mack Daddy!
Even though the call letters KJET are down at some classic hits station on the coast, they will always be remembered as a Seattle modern rock station. It's just the legacy of those letters and it will never go away. No matter where they end up.
http://www.theacf.com/kjet/
No AM station has picked up KING yet. Because they're so associated with Seattle......
Other Seattle calls (KYYX, KHIT, etc) have been picked up by other stations, but they will never live down their Seattle history. That's just the nature of Puget Sound radio fans. If KISW changed their call letters tomorrow, the Seattle history will follow wherever they end up.......
And if Seattle call letters mean nothing, why do so many broadcasters around the state INSIST on them? KBSG was snatched up almost instantly, KTBI, KTAC, KRSC, KXRX and KGDN are in Eastern Washington. KNBQ is in Centralia for more than just a nice ring at the top of the hour. And KKOL and KKMO are just four letter versions of their original three letter calls. Even KTRW in Spokane calls itself "KTW" And KGHO is a heritage set of calls in the Hoquiam/Aberdeen area. KKNW has been on a daytime station in Mountlake Terrace and on 106.9 before winding up on 1150, etc, etc......