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KBAI changes formats tonight

KBAI changes formats tonight

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KGMI News
By Tracy Ellis

BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Bellingham radio listeners say goodbye to one radio format and hello to another.

In 1991, KGMI changed forever when Rush Limbaugh was added to the station.

Over 10-years-ago, the same company that owns KGMI turned AM 930 KBAI into a progressive talk station to add some balance.

Monday night at midnight, the station changes to 98.9. Classic Hits, K-BAY.

Saga Communications owns the Cascade Radio Group, which consists of KBAI, KGMI, KPUG, KAFE and KISM in Bellingham.

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