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KING-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with NBC.It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Everett-licensed independent station KONG (channel 16).
King is a Canadian police drama which premiered April 17, 2011, on Showcase. The series stars Amy Price-Francis as Jessica King, a veteran police officer who gets promoted to head of the Major Crimes Task Force in Toronto after her predecessor has a breakdown on television.
KING-TV became an NBC affiliate in 1959 after switching networks with rival KOMO-TV. KING was the first local station in the United States to purchase a two-inch, quad, video tape machine from the Ampex Corporation at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) convention in 1956. The machine was delivered and put into operation in November ...
[34] [35] In 2009–2010, after the SuperSonics left for Oklahoma City, KONG and one of KING-TV's subchannels aired a package of Portland Trail Blazers basketball games. [36] KING and KONG were the first broadcast partner for Seattle Sounders FC when the club debuted in Major League Soccer in 2009. [37] The stations lost the rights to KCPQ and ...
Tulsa King is an American comedy and crime drama television series created by Taylor Sheridan for the streaming platform Paramount+.The series stars Sylvester Stallone in his first leading role in a scripted television series.
King is a 1978 American television miniseries based on the life of Martin Luther King Jr., the American civil rights leader. It aired for three consecutive nights on NBC from February 12 through 14, 1978.
She became known as “The Franchise” in the local television market. [8] Enersen was the first local TV journalist to report from China in 1979 after the U.S. established diplomatic relations. [1] In 1988, she was the first journalist to report from the USSR, appearing for both KING-TV and a Soviet morning show. [5]
Almost Live! is an American sketch comedy television series produced and broadcast by NBC affiliate KING-TV from 1984 to 1999 in Seattle, Washington.A repackaged version of the show also aired on Comedy Central from 1992 to 1993, and episodes aired on WGRZ-TV and other Gannett-owned stations in the late 1990s.