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Both KING-TV and KONG served as official television broadcasters of the city's Major League Soccer club Seattle Sounders FC from 2009 to 2013, in which KONG aired a weekly magazine program on Sunday nights during the season called Sounders FC Weekly, and was rebroadcast Mondays on sister cable channel Northwest Cable News. KING-TV also ...
In March 2010, she returned to KING-TV to host a one-hour lifestyle show, New Day Northwest, weekday mornings. Larson announced her retirement in early July 2020, with her last New Day Northwest episode broadcast on July 31, 2020.
Steve Wilson is an independent television director, based in Seattle, Washington, USA. He also appeared on-air as a cast member of Almost Live! the hit sketch comedy show on KING-TV and Comedy Central during the 1990s. Wilson most recently [when?] directed Northwest Afternoon on KOMO-TV. He was also involved with the PBS program The Eyes of Nye.
Moore began writing stories about the Northwest for Seattle Magazine [3] and Northwest Home in 2003. Since then, she has appeared on King 5 News and KONG TV, with design, style, and entertaining tips. Her television show, Moore to Life, [3] debuted in 2009 on Seattle's affiliate King 5 TV.
Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 5 25 KING-TV: NBC: True Crime Network on 5.2, Quest on 5.3, The365 on 5.4, QVC2 on 5.5 Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 7 23/18/28 KIRO-TV: CBS: Cozi TV on 7.2, Laff on 7.3 Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 9 9 KCTS-TV: PBS: PBS Kids on 9.2, Create on 9.3, World on 9.4 Seattle/Tacoma: Tacoma: 11 11 KSTW: Ind. Start TV on 11.2, Fave on ...
Therefore, from November 25, 1948, to December 10, 1953, when KOMO-TV came on the air, KING-TV was the only television station in Seattle, which allowed it to develop a progressive program, sales, and engineering infrastructure. Any stations, coming on the air in Seattle following the 1952 freeze lift, would have the task of developing their ...
KONG was one of two ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV model stations in Seattle alongside KOMO-TV. [23] Belo, including KING-TV and KONG, was acquired by the Gannett Company in 2013. [24] Gannett split its print and broadcast operations into separate companies, the latter named Tegna, in 2015. [25] KING and KONG moved their operations from the longtime KING ...
The channel, which launched on December 18, 1995, provided 24-hour rolling news coverage focused primarily on the Pacific Northwest region of the United States (Washington, Oregon, Idaho and northwest Montana). The channel was headquartered out of the studio facilities of Tegna-owned NBC affiliate KING-TV (channel 5) in downtown Seattle.