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KNTS (AM)

1998 establishments in Washington (state)Radio stations established in 1998Radio stations in SeattleRegional Mexican radio stations in the United StatesSalem Media Group properties
Spanish-language radio stations in Washington (state)Washington (state) radio station stubs

KNTS (La Patrona 1680 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language Regional Mexican format. Licensed to Seattle, Washington, it serves the Seattle metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Salem Media Group.

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KNTS (AM)
Northeast Murden Cove Drive,

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N 47.655555555556 ° E -122.51805555556 °
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Northeast Murden Cove Drive 9758
98110
Washington, United States
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