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So few posts on this thread!

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searadiofreak

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For the the 15th largest state in the US, and a population of over 6 million, (2nd in the west), why so few posts about Washington State radio?

OK, how about some thought-starters?

Is Spokane a competitive radio market anymore? It was at one time, and the variety of formats has never been better. Who is doing it right?

Who has the best morning show in Spokane, and why?

What about Tri-Cities and Yakima? Has voice tracking taken over, or is there still an effort to provide compelling, local radio?

Who misses KJRB and KREM-AM? They were great sounding Top40's back in the day...

I realize that the Seattle board gets a lot of action on this site, but come on "rest of Washington"...show us your passion about radio in the outside-Seattle orbit!
 
This board has been dead as a doornail for the 2 years I've been checkin' it.

My guess is that there is not much change and the stations are so controlled by the office people/corporate people that there's really not too much to talk about, just like office workers don't talk on discussion boards very much either.

It's just poor 'ole small to medium market radio station employees carrying out their orders, nothing more, nothing less.

Showbiz it is not.
 
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