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In addition to the NBC network schedule, KGW airs some local programs such as a daily 30-minute talk show called Hello Rose City and local newsmagazine The Good Stuff (formerly Live at 7 and Tonight With Cassidy). Since 2024, KGW also airs a small number of non-national Seattle Kraken games; the remaining games air on the station's second ...
KGW-FM mostly simulcast 620 AM in its early years, when few people owned FM receivers. In 1954, it broke away from the simulcast, becoming easy listening KQFM. Today it is 100.3 KKRZ. In 1957, KGW-AM-FM were sold to the Seattle-based King Broadcasting Company. King Broadcasting founded KGW-TV in 1956. KGW-TV channel 8 is now owned by Tegna, Inc.
Various networks and news outlets in North America have provided official live video streams of news for most or all of the day, as described below. The ABC Television Network has provided a live streaming service of world news, known as "ABC News Live," for eighteen hours per day, since 2018. This is available via ABC's official platform on ...
It is still the licensee for the former King Broadcasting television stations, except KHNL, which Belo sold to Raycom Media in 1999, and (for a short while) KGW, which was spun off to Sander Media as part of the Belo acquisition due to Gannett's ownership of the Statesman Journal newspaper in Salem, Ore. Gannett operated KGW through a shared ...
The program was moved over to KWBP on October 3, 2005, through a news share agreement that was struck between KGW and KWBP. Renamed as Northwest NewsChannel 8 at 10 on Portland's WB, it was the first news program of any kind ever to be broadcast on this station. The program title was changed on September 18, 2006, when KRCW made the affiliation ...
On the Spot is an American game show produced by and broadcast on KGW-TV in Portland, Oregon as a daily series from September 1984 to October 1988. Newscaster Larry Blackmar was host, while local disc-jockey Michael Bailey announced. The series was based on an original concept created by Douglas K. Vernon, who at the time was a videotape editor ...
Maggie Vespa is an American journalist and a correspondent for NBC News. [1] [2] Before being hired by NBC, she had worked at KGW, the NBC affiliate station in Portland, Oregon, from 2014 to 2022, and had previously worked for KGUN, in Tucson, Arizona, and at WEEK/WHOI in Peoria, Illinois.
KYW changed the news format in 1991. [2] Williams and Bell were replaced by Jennifer Ward at 11pm in August of that year but still remained in the 6pm time slot. In 1992, Beverly was demoted to weekend anchor while Bell was let go by the station. Williams solo anchored the weekend evening news for eight years expanding from 1992 to 2000.