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Classical music public radio station in Seattle
bought 98.1 KRSC-FM, which had gone on the air in February 1947 under different ownership. KING-FM moved from 94.9 to 98.1 MHz, replacing KRSC-FM. The 94
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KRSC may refer to: KRSC (AM), a radio station (1400 AM) licensed to serve Othello, Washington, United States KRSC-FM, a radio station (91.3 FM) licensed
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Television station in Seattle
Leberman's Radio Sales Corporation, which also operated KRSC radio (1150 AM, now KKNW, and FM 98.1, now KING-FM); the original callsign was derived from Leberman's
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2023 single by the Killers
"Review: The Killers Release New Single Then Immediately Cancel Album". 91.3 KRSC-FM | Real College Radio. 2023-09-07. Retrieved 2025-09-19. Liebig, Lorie (2023-08-26)
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Talk radio station in Seattle
In 1948, King Broadcasting acquired KRSC-TV and KRSC-FM, changing their call letters to KING-TV and KING-FM. KRSC-TV had only been on the air eight months
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Rock band from Seattle
Security". KMUW. Retrieved February 14, 2023. "Press Play: Acid Tongue". 91.3 KRSC-FM | Real College Radio. April 10, 2020. Retrieved February 24, 2023. "Acid
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Thunder talks about his art/Tulsa Indian Art Festival 2013". YouTube. KRSC-FM, Rogers State College. Retrieved 29 April 2015. "Merlin Little Thunder
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Cherokee-language radio program
KEOK and KTLQ in Tahlequah; KGND in Vinita; KWON in Bartlesville; and KRSC-FM in Claremore. Hauk, Alexis. "Radio Free Cherokee: Endangered Languages
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Talk radio station in Seattle
Newport Corporate Center, also in Bellevue. KKNW first began in 1927 as KRSC, with the call sign standing for Kelvinator Radio Sales Corporation. Under
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Public university in Claremore, Oklahoma, US
performance in the Fall 2025 NCL competition. RSU's radio station, KRSC, is broadcast on 91.3 FM and over the Internet. It began in 1980 as a 10-watt station
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Adult standards/oldies radio station in Mercer Island/Seattle, Washington
with 1,000 watts at 910 kHz in 1957. Purchased the following year by former KRSC and KJR personality Wally Nelskog, the station became top-40 KQDE, or "Cutie
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FM station, KING-FM, and used it to broadcast classical music, her favorite. In 1949, Bullitt purchased an eight-month-old television station, KRSC-TV
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original on 1 April 2025. Retrieved 2 April 2025. "ISIS conducted Akitu Attack, KRSC reveals". Shafaq News. Archived from the original on 2025-07-22. Retrieved
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1948, Dorothy Bullitt constructed KING-FM at 98.1 to air classical music, her favorite. In 1949, she purchased KRSC-TV, Channel 5, for $375,000. The call
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Television station in Seattle
station in Seattle to broadcast a television signal. Whereas crosstown rival KRSC-TV (channel 5, now KING-TV) was the first to air "wide audience" television
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broadcasters' convention. In the spring of 1948, Parsons learned that radio station KRSC (now KKNW) in Seattle – 125 miles away – was going to launch a television
Cable television in the United States
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Radio station in New York City (1941–1950)
Seattle radio station KRSC, and applicant for a New York television station. WGYN was assigned 96.1 MHz as part of the move of the FM band up to 88–108 MHz
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Metropolitan statistical area in Washington, United States
broadcast in Seattle by KING predecessor KRSC-TV in 1948. Among the most popular modern stations is KEXP-FM, a non-profit music station that has a worldwide
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kW unlimited) KRSC Othello, Washington 25350 C 1 1 46°49′32″N 119°11′13″W / 46.825556°N 119.186944°W / 46.825556; -119.186944 (KRSC - 1 kW daytime
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Television station in Muskogee, Oklahoma
2000 after the station reached a deal with Rogers State University, whose KRSC-TV occupied cable channel 12, to switch in exchange for scholarships and
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Claremore area, the show airs on the Rogers State University radio station, KRSC – 91.3 FM, Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and Sundays from 12 p.m. until 1 p
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Television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa-area stations (along with KTFO and Claremore-based educational independent KRSC-TV [channel 35, now KRSU-TV]) to be given clearance on TCI as a result of
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September 2, 1954. p. 13. Retrieved April 20, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. "WESN, FM Affiliate Of WBOC, Is Off Air". The Salisbury Times. December 10, 1953. p
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