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In competing for the channel 4 construction permit, the Fishers faced off against the then-owners of KJR radio. KOMO was awarded the license in June 1953 after the KJR group dropped their bid, [5] [6] and KOMO-TV first signed on the air only five months later. William W. Warren, general manager of KOMO radio and a nephew of KOMO co-founder ...
In 1953, KOMO-TV first signed on the air on Channel 4 as an affiliate of the NBC television network. Channel 4 swapped affiliations with KING-TV in 1958 and joined the ABC television network . KOMO radio followed suit by switching to the ABC radio network the next year.
See the full rankings for the 2021-2022 broadcast TV season broken down by total viewers and 18-49 demo ratings below. These stats are per Nielsen’s “most current” data stream, which counts ...
KUNS-TV (channel 51) is a television station licensed to Bellevue, Washington, United States, serving the Seattle area as an affiliate of The CW.It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside ABC affiliate KOMO-TV (channel 4).
President Biden's State of the Union address helped propel Fox News, CNN and MSNBC programs to the cable top 20.
ABC led the “Big 4” broadcast networks on Tuesday with its Election Night news coverage from 8 to 11 pm ET. ABC’s coverage averaged just shy of 5.7 million total viewers, followed by NBC’s ...
Any stations, coming on the air in Seattle following the 1952 freeze lift, would have the task of developing their own methods. Therefore, KING-TV was ahead of the game when KOMO-TV began operations. In the beginning, the station had only a few programs to televise. KING-TV's broadcast day began in late afternoon and finished by 10 p.m. each ...
The show has been video simulcast since 2010, starting with Ustream from 2010 to 2013, [15] [16] and Current TV from March 2012 to August 2013. In January 2014 the show began simulcasting on Free Speech TV. [17] [18] In addition, the show was also simulcast on MSNBC for 3 days in April–May 2007. [19] (For details see TV and video simulcasting).