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KPLU

Universities agree to consider community bid for KPLU’s license

By | December 17, 2015

The sale of KPLU in Tacoma, Washington has a new wrinkle as the buyer and seller have agreed to let a community group try and raise enough money to buy the station and make it a community licensee.

Stations

KUOW licensee plans to buy rival KPLU

By Tyler Falk, Reporter | November 12, 2015

KPLU will change to an all-music format and get new call letters.

System/Policy

What’s the best use, if any, for KXOT in Seattle/Tacoma?

By | July 6, 2009

Seattle news/talk station KUOW is reevaluating its plans for an FM signal it’s been leasing in Tacoma, Wash., after a feasibility study revealed that prospective donors weren’t inclined to back a capital campaign to buy the station.

Programs/Content

Not-too-strange new bedfellows: print refugees

By | March 30, 2009

Groundbreaking collaborations are beginning to surface as public broadcasting stations partner with laid-off print journalists to bolster multiplatform local and regional reporting.

Cooking

Cooking star pays plaintiffs in sexual abuse suits

By Steve Behrens, Former Editor | July 27, 1998

In most sexual abuse cases, it’s one person’s word against another’s. In the Frugal Gourmet’s case, it was his word against 20 or more. Four days before he was to face trial in Tacoma, Wash., Jeff Smith, host of the popular PBS cooking show, agreed July 1 [1998] to pay an undisclosed sum to seven young men who had accused him variously of groping, kissing and raping them when they were teenagers. “Based on my interviews with a lot of the principals involved, I think it would have been pretty ugly,” says Deborah Holton, a Portland Oregonian reporter who has followed the story closely. Court TV had asked to cover the trial, and it could have featured testimony against Smith from more than a dozen people who didn’t sue him, as well as the seven who did.

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