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The KING.ORG site collects minimal personal information about our users during registration for Club 98. The data we collect is used in the aggregate to give us demographic information about the entire KING FM and KING.ORG audience to improve our service and to help us sell the advertising that supports classical music on the internet. The personal information you provide lets us inform you about updates to the service and any special events we think you may find of interest.

KING.org does not allow third parties access to e-mail addresses. Mailings from KING.org may be sponsored, but no sponsor will be given access to individual email addresses.

KING FM and KING.ORG use standard and reasonable precautions to keep the personal information you provide from being disclosed. However, we are not responsible for any breach of security.

In an effort to do our part to protect the privacy of children using the internet, as well as in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), it is the policy of KING FM to refrain from the collection, use or disclosure of personal information from children under the age of thirteen.

Due to the COPPA law we are unable to include children 12 years old or younger in our mailing list. Much of the information in our newsletters can be found on our web site. We encourage children under age thirteen to visit the KING FM web site regularly rather than join our mailing list.

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Enhancing a Community Treasure



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KING FM continues to be a great supporter of the arts community. Of course, they play great music which supports the audience that cares about classical music. They also reach out into the community and are a presence at cultural events throughout the Pacific Northwest. KING FM supports our cultural institutions in a very personal way and is a constant reminder of the great strength of our music community in Seattle."

Gerard Schwarz, Seattle Symphony, Music Director

"The decision for KING FM to move to a listener-supporter format is cause for celebration! This critical step in the station’s evolution proves once again that KING FM has its finger on the pulse of classical music supporters and enthusiasts, locally and globally. Moreover KING’s new mission and strategy will better connect arts organizations and the public through a keen focus on music education and local arts/cultural activities which will contribute greatly to the survival of classical music – an incredible achievement. Drum rolls please for KING FM, its founders, management and staff! Bravissimi!

Lisa Bergman, Executive Director, Icicle Creek Music Center

"Fortunately, King owners have an innovative board, whose members are committed to keeping classical music on the air in Seattle. They really care. I care, and if my sister Patsy were alive today, we’d be together supporting the board’s new plan for restructuring a revenue stream for Classic King.  Station operations will be listener-supported.  Instead of buying products to validate advertising income for the station, local listeners will have the opportunity to sponsor the broadcasts directly.  It makes sense. Listener loyalty is long-lived and local financial commitment will insure that our beloved King will broadcast classical music as long as it serves the community."

Harriet Bullitt

"I’m very excited that KING is making the transition to a listener-supported station.  KING has a long history of excellence in producing classical music and arts programming and this transition will ensure that KING continues to be a beacon for classical music into the future.  Seattle is one of the strongest public radio markets in the country and I am 100% confident that the KING’s transition will be a tremendous success.." 

Brenda Barnes, President, KUSC

"KING FM has been the radio source for classical music in our region for many decades. Seattle Chamber Music Society has enjoyed a very long collaboration with KING FM and its live broadcasts of our Summer and Winter Festival concerts. Thanks to KING FM, thousands of listeners hear our great chamber music programs each night. We look forward to continuing our partnership as KING FM becomes a listener-supported radio station and maintains its commitment to the local classical music scene. We wish KING FM and its listeners many more years of great music on air, and on the internet."

Connie Cooper, Executive Director Seattle Chamber Music Society
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