Classic Radio, Inc. has no intention of collecting any personal data from individuals under thirteen years of age without parental consent. Where appropriate, we will specifically instruct children not to submit such information on our site and/or will take reasonable steps to ensure parental consent to such submission.
In the event Classic Radio, Inc. runs a contest or other program that requires submission of information from children, your consent is required. Notice may be provided in a number of ways, including sending an email message or a notice by postal mail. At any time you may write to the email address below to request a summary of any information we have retained or to ask that it be deleted.
Information gathered in a contest run by Classic Radio, Inc. may include the following:
Name:
Birth date:
Home Address:
Phone Number:
Email:
School:
Grade in School:
Link to YouTube video submission
This information is gathered using a form on the website at KING.org. This information may be used to notify the entrant in a contest, or to contact a parent or legal guardian. Videos submitted may be shared on the website at KING.org. We reserve the right to contact children who are 13 years old or older regarding upcoming KING FM programs or events.
Classic radio, Inc discloses information collected from children to third parties involved with contests. This may include The Snowman Foundation, a non-profit organization which was formed in September of 1999 to promote the musical arts in the Pacific Northwest. Information shared with The Snowman Foundation will be used for promotional and performance identification purposes. Snowman Foundation has agreed to maintain the confidentiality and security of the information.
Parents have the option to agree to the collection and use of the child's information without consenting to the disclosure of the information to third parties.
Classic Radio, Inc acknowledges that we may not require a child to disclose more information than is reasonably necessary to participate in an activity as a condition of participation.
Parents should be aware that the Classic Radio, Inc.’s Privacy Policy will govern our use of personal data, but that information which is voluntarily given by children (or others) in chat sessions, email exchanges, bulletin boards or the like may be used by other parties to generate unsolicited mail. Classic Radio Inc. encourages all parents to instruct their children in the safe and responsible use of their personal data while using the Internet.
Additional Information Collected Automatically:
In some cases, we may automatically (i.e. not via registration) collect information about you that is not personally-identifiable. Examples of this type of information include the type of Internet Browser you are using, the type of computer operating system you are using and the domain name of the website from which you linked to our site.
Information Placed Automatically on Your Computer/Cookies:
When you view our site, we may store some information on your computer. This information will be in the form of a "Cookie" or similar file and can help us in many ways. For example, Cookies allow us to tailor a website to better match your interests and preferences. With most Internet Browsers, you can erase Cookies from your computer hard drive, block all Cookies or receive a warning before a Cookie is stored. Please refer to your Browser instructions or help screen to learn more about these functions.
CONTACTING US:
Bryan Lowe
Program Director
Suite 100
10 Harrison Street
Seattle, WA 98109
"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