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Both KEPR-TV and KNDU shared ABC programming from that point until KVEW signed on. KAPP and KVEW began airing Spokane's MeTV affiliate KXMN-LD on a digital subchannel in September 2006. [4] They were two of the remaining stations to sign-off every night, but that practice ended in 2012 when World News Now was added to the programming lineup.
Kennewick/Richland/Pasco: Kennewick: 42 27 KVEW: ABC: MeTV on 42.2, H&I on 42.3, Start TV on 42.4, Dabl on 42.5, QVC on 42.6, HSN on 42.7 Pullman: Pullman: 10 10/33 KWSU-TV: PBS: Create on 10.2 Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 4 30 KOMO-TV: ABC: Comet on 4.2, Charge! on 4.3 Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 5 25 KING-TV: NBC: True Crime Network on 5.2, Quest on ...
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The station also added a separate news department. Like its parent station, KEPR-TV carried programming from all three networks, but was a primary CBS affiliate. It lost NBC in 1965 when KNDU (channel 25) followed the lead of parent station KNDO (channel 23) and became a full-time NBC affiliate, and lost ABC when KVEW (channel 42) signed on ...
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The KCPQ and KZJO studios in Seattle. The first local news service on channel 13 operated when the station was KMO-TV in 1953; [130] the next time channel 13 attempted a regular local newscast was in 1981, when the station aired regular news updates, expanding briefly by running a half-hour 10 p.m. newscast by the mid-1980s. This news operation ...