I created a new post about the call letter change to better keep the discussion on point. I'll be curious if the web site KPTR.com - Panthers on the Net will be changed.
Oh gawd. Not another pointless RWNJ talk station....They sure don't make websites like THAT any more! Probably more along the lines of patriotseattle.com or some such.
I created a new post about the call letter change to better keep the discussion on point. I'll be curious if the web site will be changed.
That's what I thought.iHeart makes all of its radio stations as subdomains of the iHeart site. So they have no need for that URL.
Son, you may have your whippersnapper Top 40 Middle of The Road Oblivion Talk Radio. But I still remember KVL. What a station. You'll never know good radio until you hear it on a 1924 Atwater-Kent Three Dialer. With a big horn speaker. With all kinds of squealing noises and static. Listened to Aunt Jenny's show every afternoon. Brought to you by Spry Shortening.Just for history sake, remember that the 1090 calls were KING-AM for many decades. Middle of the Road format (today known as lite AC), in the late 50's and early 60's, then a radical change to top 40 in the early 70's with a competitive attempt at KJR and KOL as 11-KING. Eventually, falling back to soft rock in '80, then to news talk, then to oblivian. The station might not mean too much today, but for decades was a major player in the Seattle market. Hi, I am your Dad!
Assume KPTR/Patriot? will not do well in the ratings .