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KIRO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with CBS and Telemundo.Owned by Cox Media Group, the station maintains studios on Third Avenue in the Belltown section of Downtown Seattle, and its transmitter is located in the city's Queen Anne neighborhood, adjacent to the station's original studios.
Cozi returned to Seattle on two other Seattle area stations: low-power TV station KYMU-LD in 2019 and on KIRO-TV's third digital subchannel in 2020. [13] [14] Azteca left the air at the end of 2022 without ever finding a new Seattle affiliate, with KBS World's coverage expanding on local cable channel KO-AM TV, which it already affiliated with.
The Seafair Boat Club, which administers the Seattle race on Seafair's behalf, was organized in 1975. [ 2 ] Lou Fageol won the very first Seattle race driving Stan Sayres' Slo-mo-shun V. [ 3 ] The Emerald City has hosted the Unlimiteds every year from 1951 to 2019.
KIRO-FM, a radio station (97.3 FM) licensed to Tacoma, Washington, United States; KKWF, a radio station (100.7 FM) licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States, which used the call sign KIRO-FM from September 1992 to May 1999; Kiro, a colonial post in what is now the Central Equatoria province of South Sudan
KIRO-FM (97.3 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, and serving the Seattle-Tacoma radio market. It airs a news/talk radio format and is owned by Salt Lake City –based Bonneville International , a broadcasting company owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
KIRO also simulcasts the Seattle Seahawks games with KIRO-FM, and has extensive team-related programming throughout the year. KIRO-FM continues the news/talk format. [18] In addition, 710 ESPN Seattle is the play-by-play home for the Washington State Cougars college football and basketball broadcasts.
The program ran for 18 months (initially on KIRO-AM and then on KIRO-FM). It was Seattle Weekly's choice as "Best Radio Talk Show" in July 2009, [10] [11] but after a poor showing in the July Arbitron ratings, the radio program was canceled in September. [11] Burbank and KIRO said that the program would continue as a daily podcast. [11]
The current, 2-mile (3.2 km) parade route begins by Seattle Center, follows 4th Avenue through Downtown Seattle and ends at Seneca Street. The start time was originally 7:30 p.m. until it was moved up to 3 p.m. in 2023 to provide a "more family-friendly experience". [3] Participants include, among other things: Seafair Pirates