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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.
13 13 K13CQ-D: Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 6 6 KYMU-LD: Estrella: NewsNet on 6.3, Heartland on 6.5 Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 8 8 K08OU-D: 3ABN: 3ABN Proclaim on 8.2, 3ABN Dare to Dream on 8.3, 3ABN Latino on 8.4, 3ABN Radio on 8.5, 3ABN Radio Latino on 8.6, Radio 74 on 8.7 Seattle: Maltby: 10 35 KQAH-LD: AMGTV Diya TV on 10.4 Seattle/Tacoma ...
Seattle's major daily newspaper is The Seattle Times. The local Blethen family owns 50.5% of the Times, [5] the other 49.5% being owned by the McClatchy Company. [6] The Times holds the largest Sunday circulation in the Pacific Northwest. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (now online only) is owned by the Hearst Corporation. [7]
13 2014–2022 [c] Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications El Paso, TX: KFOX-TV: 14 1996–2013 Fox affiliate owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group Tacoma–Seattle, WA: KSTW: 11 1997 Independent station owned by CBS News and Stations Spokane, WA: KAYU-TV: 28 2019–2022 [d] Fox affiliate owned by Imagicomm Communications Tri-Cities ...
He was moved to the afternoon drive-time shift in February 2005. Ross moved back to his 9am-noon shift in May 2006. Since January 2012, Ross has hosted Seattle's Morning News from 5-9 a.m. In addition to his KIRO work, Ross does a daily commentary on the CBS Radio Network and is also substituted for Charles Osgood on CBS Radio's "Osgood File ...
Julius Pierpont "J. P." Patches was a clown and the main character on The J. P. Patches Show, an Emmy Award-winning local children's television show on Seattle station KIRO-TV, produced from 1958 to 1981. J.P. Patches was played by show creator and Seattle children's entertainer Chris Wedes (April 3, 1928 – July 22
The Ron & Don Show was voted Best Local Radio Show by the readers of Seattle Weekly in 2008. [14]Presented with the Citizen's Award by the Seattle Police Guild. "The Seattle Police Guild honored the Ron and Don Nation with a citizens award Wednesday for the money raised with Armed Around Our Officers and for the phone tips that helped capture Christopher Monfort."
After a brief stint in the Reagan Administration in 1981–82, Carlson served as Communications Director for Washington State Republican Chairman Jennifer Dunn. Carlson also became a KIRO-TV commentator on the evening news, doing a debate segment with local liberal historian Walt Crowley. [7] His newspaper column began in 1990 and continues today.