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dbpedia:KIRO-FM
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For the former KIRO-FM at 100.7 MHz, see KKWF.KIRO-FM (97.3 FM) is a radio station in Seattle, Washington, USA, with a news/talk radio format. The outlet is associated with the CBS Radio Network. The station previously broadcast a classic hits format under the KBSG-FM callsign. The station's transmitter is on Tiger Mountain near Issaquah, while its studios are located in Seattle's Eastlake district.
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KIRO-FM
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("KIRO" pronounced as "Cairo") KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
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dbpedia:Seattle_Sounders_Radio_Network dbpedia:CBS_Radio dbpedia:Seattle_Seahawks
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C
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SeeKIRO (AM)for history and reasoning
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KBSG (1988-2008) KNBQ (1972-1988) KTNT (1960-1972)
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Bonneville International Corporation
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dbpedia:Bonneville_International
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dbpedia:Talk_radio
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Seattle's News. Seattle's Talk.
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