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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 ...

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  5. KGW-TV - Wikipedia

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  7. KPOJ - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. John Stossel - Wikipedia

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    He began his journalism career as a researcher for KGW-TV, was a consumer reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, and then joined ABC News as a consumer editor and reporter on Good Morning America. Stossel became an ABC News correspondent, joining the weekly news magazine program 20/20, and later became a co-anchor. [4]

  9. Eric Johnson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He was seen reporting live when the Mariners, Sonics, or Seahawks were playing. In the second half of 2006, Johnson began anchoring the news for the first time. He took over the reins of KOMO 4 News at 5 o'clock from longtime news anchor Dan Lewis , when KOMO underwent a broadcast schedule change involving their evening newscast lineup.