With the change, the KIRO-FM call letters were reinstated. On September 21, 1992, the station returned to a simulcast of then-sister station KIRO. The station shifted to hot adult contemporary as KWMX ("Mix 101") in April 1991, though this would last for only a short time. KSEA also telecasted its audio on KIRO-TV throughout the late 1980s into the early 1990s when KIRO was off-air, mainly during sign-off time in overnights. On February 17, 1989, KSEA shifted to a mainstream adult contemporary format. In the mid-1980s, as the easy listening audience was aging, KSEA moved to soft adult contemporary music. The format gradually evolved from mostly instrumental beautiful music to a mix of instrumentals and vocals as easy listening ("Easy 101") in the early 1980s. At the time, KSEA competed against KEUT, KEZX, KBIQ and KIXI, all of which aired easy music formats. In 1974, the KIRO-FM call sign was changed to KSEA to separate the FM station's identity from the AM. The station flipped to Beautiful Music in 1973, utilizing the WRFM ( New York City) program service, which was later renamed the Bonneville Program Services. For a few years, KIRO-FM aired a progressive rock format, beginning in 1967. In the late 1960s, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began requiring FM stations in large cities to stop full-time simulcasts of their co-owned AM stations. In 1963, Queen City Broadcasting, owned by Saul Haas, was sold to Bonneville International, a broadcasting corporation set up by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The two stations were CBS Radio Network affiliates, airing its schedule of dramas, comedies, news, sports, soap operas, game shows and big band broadcasts during the " Golden Age of Radio." In 1958, KIRO-TV signed on the air as Seattle's CBS Television affiliate, which it still is today (with exception of a hiatus from 1995 to 1997, when it was a UPN station).Īs network programming moved from radio to television, KIRO-AM-FM switched to a full service middle of the road format of pop music, news and sports. It was owned by the Queen City Broadcasting Company and it simulcasted co-owned AM 710 KIRO (like the present-day KIRO-FM). The station first signed on in 1948 as KIRO-FM (not to be confused with the current KIRO-FM, which has broadcast on 97.3 FM since 2008). The transmitter is located in Issaquah on Tiger Mountain. KKWF has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 68,000 watts, using beam tilt. The studios and offices are on Fifth Avenue in Downtown Seattle. and it airs a country music radio format. But when strange creatures start appearing in Milford and a powerful sorceress from the distant past threatens his very existence, this fluffy pink were-poodle leads his friends through another series of hilarious action adventures and proves he is100% Wolf.KKWF (100.7 FM "100.7 The Wolf") is a commercial radio station in Seattle, Washington. The Night Patrol has been relegated to desk jobs and the Way of the Wolf has all but been forgotten. Werewolves joining normal human society has not worked out well for Freddy and his ex-Howlington buddies. If that wasn’t enough, someone has stolen the sacred moonstone and is unleashing increasingly weird and dangerous animal hybrids on the town! But Freddy’s off to a rough start when he makes an enemy of schoolmate Ivan Beowolf, a boy from a powerful, rival werewolf family. All he’s got to do is graduate, prove he can do anything the other wolves can… and keep his pink fluffy butt out of trouble. So what if he’s a pink poodle? Freddy Lupin knows he’s got what it takes to win a place in the elite Night Patrol. Enrolled in the mysterious Howlington Academy, Freddy is going to try to prove that despite his appearance, he still has the heart of a werewolf! Adapted from Australian best-selling children’s books, 100% WOLF is a hilarious and dramatic concept about a boy trying to find his way in a difficult world – in which he is an outsider…įreddy Lupin, heir to a proud family line of werewolves, was in shock when on his 14th birthday his first “warfing” went awry, turning him into a ferocious… poodle.
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