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Posted on: May 15th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Media ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Washington ] [ Seattle ]
Tags: radio, Spanish-language
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The winter quarter ratings book from The Arbitron Co. was a good one for Spanish-language radio in the Seattle-Tacoma market. Three such stations placed in the top 31 among all listeners.
Which adds an element of curiosity to Salem Communications Inc.’s recent decision to sell KKMO-AM/1360, marketed as Radio Sol.
According to a filing with the Federal Communications Commission, Salem has agreed to sell KKMO, one of five AM stations it owns in this market, to Intelli LLC of San Jose, Calif., for $3.69 million.”*
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