Classical KING FM 98.1

Listener-Supported Classical from the Pacific Northwest.

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  • 04:03 AM wolfgang amadeus mozart | così fan tutte: overture
  • 03:32 AM bela bartok | music for strings, percussion and celesta
  • 03:22 AM antonio vivaldi | recorder concerto in a minor, rv 108
  • 03:02 AM johann sebastian bach | partita no.3 in a minor, bwv 827
  • 02:59 AM samuel barber | to my steinway
Playlist
  1. 1. erik satie | allegro
  2. 2. franz schubert | symphony no.5 in b-flat, d.485
  3. 3. erik satie | le grande singe
  4. 4. wolfgang amadeus mozart | london notebook, k.15: contredanse in g
  5. 5. antonin dvorak | humoresque no.7 in g-flat, op.101

KING-FM (98.1 FM) is a Classical Music radio station licensed to Seattle, WA, and serves the Seattle-Tacoma radio market. The station is currently owned by Classic Radio.

Contact

  • Address: 10 Harrison St #100, Seattle, WA 98109
  • Phone number: (206) 691-2981
  • Email: feedback@king.org
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Reviews (3)

Harold DeCourcy Greaves 2023-10-15 06:29 PM

When I lived in Seattle I listened to King FM all the time, woke up to it every morning. A wonderful radio station! We have nothing like it here! Now I live in my home country, in Port of Spain, Trinidad, the most southern island of the Caribbean, just seven miles off the coast of Venezuela. Currently, this Sunday afternoon it's a breezy sunny 92 F. Fortunately, via the internet, I'm able to still listen to King FM here. I'm an author with several books on Amazon, if you'd care to look me up. I write as H.D. Greaves. Onward! The future lies ahead! (As the great satirist Mort Sahl was so fond of saying.) All the best to all of you up there in Seattle! H.D. Greaves

Cynthia 2023-06-13 02:27 AM

Love the baroque music , to listen to every day!

Elisabeth Hurley 2022-12-04 02:17 AM

Hello,
I am one of your listeners and enjoy most classical music. But I particularly loved the Saturday opera broadcast from the Met. I keep turning on FM 98.1 every Saturday morning, looking forward to the opera. And every single time I have been disappointed. I understand that the opera gets streamed to some digital devices. I am a senior citizen who lives on a fixed income who doesn't have such devices. My radio is my friend!
I understand that it may be a funding issue that you cut the opera broadcast. But, please, let me know when and why it was decided. Right now I am just guessing.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Elisabeth Hurley

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