- KKOL
Infobox Radio Station
name = KKOL
city =Seattle, Washington
area =Seattle metropolitan area
branding = "News Talk 1300 KOL"
slogan = "Seattle's New Choice for News and Talk"
airdate = 1922
frequency = 1300 (kHz)
format = News/Talk
power = 50,000Watt s (day)
47,000Watt s (night)
erp = | class = B
owner =Salem Communications
licensee = Inspiration Media, Inc.
website = [http://www.1300kol.com 1300kol.com]
callsign_meaning =
sister_stations =KDOW ,KGNW ,KLFE KKOL AM 1300 is a commercial
radio station located inSeattle, Washington . KKOL airs news/talk programming branded as "News Talk 1300 KOL".History
The original call letters were KOL (which were the letters used during its days as a
top 40 station), which changed to KMPS (for "Kountry Music Puget Sound", featuring a country/western format), then later to KKOL. In the early 1960s KOL was owned by television producers and game show mogulsMark Goodson andBill Todman . In the 60s and early 70s, KOL battled KJR as the Number 1 top 40 station in Seattle. Also, during its days as KMPS, it simulcastedKMPS 94.1 FM.In 2002, due to losing its broadcast location, KOL installed a temporary 1000-watt
transmitter on a moored boat and began to broadcast from a 175-foot/61-meter ship in one of the waterways in Seattle. This was the only floating radio station in the US. In 2007 the station has a new broadcast facility with a 50,000-watt transmitter and is dedicated to news/talk. [As found at the KKOL Website http://www.1300kol.com/1300kolhistory.html]There has been a
complaint from a nearbyU.S. Oil petroleum facility about the station's new location however. It has determined, based onindustry -publish edsafety recommendations, that the station'ssignal strength exceeds safe limits at theloading dock s, creating a potential source ofignition for thecombustible s handled there. Aspark caused by the flow ofRF energy (ahigh-frequency alternating current ) from thecrane s (which act as antennas, exactly like the station'smast radiator ) to other objects couldtrigger anexplosion .The
U.S. Coast Guard has said that materials may not be handled with a signal strength of greater than 0.7volt s persquare meter (700mV/m²), while the industry recommendation is 0.5V/m². U.S. Oil's request is for the station to introduce a null in the direction of the facility, however this is also the direction ofdowntown Seattle . For this, the station needs awaiver of theregulation which requires it to cover itscity of license with a grade A "city-grade" signal.The case is a rarity and is nearly unprecedented in
broadcast engineering , though a similar situation regardingfuel occurred at KIQI AM. It is currently (as of November 2007 ) before theFCC . [ [http://www.radioworld.com/pages/s.0044/t.9542.html Big Oil: Primary Issue Is Public Safety, by Jim Dalke ] ]Notes
External links
* [http://www.1300kol.com/ KKOL official website]
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