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  2. Seattle City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle City Council is the legislative body of the city of Seattle, Washington. The Council consists of nine members serving four-year terms, seven of which are elected by electoral districts and two of which are elected in citywide at-large positions; all elections are non-partisan. It has the sole responsibility of approving the city's ...

  3. Nielsen Audio - Wikipedia

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    Nielsen Audio (formerly Arbitron) is a consumer research company in the United States that collects listener data on radio broadcasting audiences. It was founded as the American Research Bureau by Jim Seiler in 1949 and became national by merging with Los Angeles–based Coffin, Cooper, and Clay in the early 1950s.

  4. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The A.C. Nielsen company, which continues to measure television ratings today, took over American radio's ratings beginning with the 1949–50 radio season and ending in 1955–56. During this era, nearly all of radio's most popular programs were broadcast on one of three networks: NBC Red, NBC Blue, or CBS' Columbia network.

  5. Tim Burgess (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Radio journalist, police officer. Timothy L. Burgess (born March 18, 1949) is an American journalist and politician from Seattle, Washington. He was a member of the Seattle City Council from 2007 to 2017, and served as Mayor of Seattle for 71 days in late 2017. Prior to his political career, Burgess was a radio journalist and Seattle Police ...

  6. Sally J. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark was additionally a member of the council's Energy Committee and Education and Governance Committee. During her time on the city council, Sally served as the Council President and as the Chair of the Committee on the Built Environment. Clark spearheaded a vote unpopular with 48% of residents of the city of Seattle, [4] but favored by Taxi ...

  7. List of United States radio markets - Wikipedia

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    Current list of U.S. radio markets (ranked by size) 2001 List of U.S. radio markets (ranked by size) Arbitron Radio Workshop 101; Glossary of radio market terms; List of qualitative diary markets from Arbitron; US metro map from Arbitron

  8. Government and politics of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is a charter city in the U.S. state of Washington with a mayor–council form of government. The Mayor of Seattle is head of the executive branch of city government, and the Seattle City Council, led by a Council President, is the legislative branch. The mayor of Seattle and two of the nine members of the Seattle City Council are ...

  9. Seattle City Council proposes stiffer fines for street racing

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    According to council member Bob Kettle, this is not the first time he's heard this. In response, he's backing Saka's proposal to escalate the $500 after the first infraction. Charging $800 for the ...