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Radio Stations on the Internet Radio Stations on the Internet KMNT -102.9 FM- Centralia, WA KUGS -89.3 FM- Bellingham, WA (Western Washington University) http: / /www.kmnt.com http: / /www.kugs.org KMPS-94.1 FM- Seattle, WA KUJ -99.1 FM -Walla Walla, WA http: / /www.kmps.com http://www.kujfm.com -103.7 FM-Tacoma, KMTT WA KUKN -94.5 FM- Kelso, WA http: / /www.kmllcom http: / /www.kukn.com KNDD-107.7 FM-Seattle, WA http: / /www.kndd.com KULE -730 AM- Ephrata, WA http: / /www.kule.com KNHC -89.5 FM- Seattle, WA (Nathan Hale High School) http://www.c895fm.com KULE -92.3 FM- Ephrata, WA http: / /www.kule.com KNLT-95.7 FM -Walla Walla, WA http: / /www.owt.com /knit KUPS -90.1 FM- Tacoma, WA (University of Puget Sound) http://diver.ups.edu/kups KNWP -90.1 FM -Port Angeles, WA (Washington State University) http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KVAN -1550 AM- Vancouver, WA http://www.kvan.com KNWR -90.7 FM- Ellensburg, WA (Washington State University) http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KVI-570 AM-Seattle, WA http://www.570kvi.com KNWV-90.5 FM- Clarkston, WA (Washington State University) http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KVTI-90.9 FM- Tacoma. WA (Clover Park Technical College) KNWX -770 AM- Seattle, WA http://www.i91.ctc.edu http://www.halcyon.com/kiro/hello.htmlitknwx KWIO-1020 AM -Moses Lake North, WA KNWY -90.3 FM- Yakima, WA (Washington State University) http: / /www.kkrt.com http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KWJZ -98.9 FM- Seattle, WA KOMO-1000 AM-Seattle, WA http: / /www.kwjz.com http://www.komo-am.com KWPZ-106.5 FM-Lynden, WA KONA-105.3 FM-Kennewick, WA http://www.praise106-5fm.com http://www.konaradio.com/fm KWSU -1250 AM- Pullman, WA (Washington State KONA-610 AM-Kennewick, WA University) http://www.konaradio.com/am http: / /www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KONP -1450 AM -Port Angeles, WA KW WS -89.7 FM -Walla Walla, WA (Washington State University) http://www.konp.com http://www.wsu.edu/ETT/NWPR/index.html KOZI -93.5 FM- Chelan, WA KXLY -920 AM- Spokane, WA http: / /www.kozi.com http: //www.kxly.com/radio /920.htm KPBX -91.1 FM- Spokane, WA KXLY-99.9 FM-Spokane, WA http: / /www.kpbx.org http://www.kxly.com/radio/classy.htm KPLU -88.5 FM- Tacoma, WA (Pacific Lutheran University) KXRO-1320 AM- Aberdeen, WA http: / /www.kplu.org http: //www.kxro.com KPLW-89.9 FM-Wenatchee, WA http: / /www.kplw.com KXRO-1320 AM- Aberdeen. WA http: //www.kxro.com KPLZ -101.5 FM- Seattle, WA http: / /www.kplz.com KYAK -930 AM- Yakima, WA http://www.acn-network.com KPO -560 AM- Wenatchee, WA http: / /www.kpq.com KYCW-96.5 FM- Seattle, WA http: //www.kycw.com KRAO -102.5 FM-Colf ax, WA http://websites.radio-online.com/electromedia/krao.htm KZAZ -91.7 FM- Bellingham, WA http://www.paciticrim.netikolson KRKO-1380 AM-Seattle, WA http://www.krko1380.com KZHR -92.5 FM -Walla Walla, WA KSPO-106.5 FM-Spokane, WA http://www.cradio.net http://www.acn-network.com KZOK-102.5 FM-Seattle, WA KSVR-90.1 FM-Mt.Vernon, WA http://www.kzok.com http://www.ksvr.org KITA -96.9 FM- Yakima, WA KTCR -1340 AM- Kennewick, WA http:/ /www.zspanish.com http://www.owt.com/ktcr KZTB-96.7 FM-Sunnyside, WA KTRW-970 AM-Spokane, WA http://www.zspanish.com http://www.kxly.com/radio/score.htm KZUU -90.7 FM- Pullman, WA (Washington State University) KTWY -93.3 FM -Walla Walla, WA http://www.wsu.edu/kzuu http://pages.prodigy.com/creation/theway.htm KUBE-93.3 FM-Seattle, WA KZZL -99.5 FM- Pullman, WA http://www.kube93.com http://websites.radio-online.com/electromedia/kzzl.htm KUGR -95.1 FM- Pullman, WA (Washington State University) KZZU -92.9 FM- Spokane, WA http: / /www.wsu.edu:8080 /kugr http : / /www.kxly.com/radio /kzzu.htm Broadcasting 8 Cable Yearbook 2000 D -792 .
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