That's the old KTVW-13, which was a third-rate indie and barely viewable in the Seattle area. There is no comparison between the previous channel 13 license, and the KCPQ operation nowadays.
I predict the next AMs turning in the license are probably the 1-5KW money-bleeders: KITZ-1400, KGTK-920, KXPA-1540, KLDY-1280 (They already have 93.7!!), and probably KPUG-1170. 1170 could just do what KBAI just did - add an HD4 to KISM and shut off the AM, sell the transmitter site, keep the 97.9. I bet we lose KCIS-630 sooner than later, too; maybe KLAY-1180.
I predict the next AMs turning in the license are probably the 1-5KW money-bleeders: KITZ-1400, KGTK-920, KXPA-1540, KLDY-1280 (They already have 93.7!!), and probably KPUG-1170. 1170 could just do what KBAI just did - add an HD4 to KISM and shut off the AM, sell the transmitter site, keep the 97.9. I bet we lose KCIS-630 sooner than later, too; maybe KLAY-1180.