Heidi May & Randy Lundquist are the latest to be shown the door by Clear Channel. The company will either voicetrack during those hours or let the Ipod run in shuffle mode. The company saves another couple bucks, local radio becomes more scarce. KJR recently hired the big guns in the morning, Bob Rivers & Company. The station format is Oldies the remainder of the day.
Other Oldies stations in the Puget Sound region include 570 KVI, 1030 KMAS and 104.5 KMCQ [at least for now.]
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