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  2. KOMO-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMO-TV began operating on December 11, 1953, as an NBC affiliate, owing to KOMO radio's long-time relationship with the NBC Radio Network. [2] It is the fourth-oldest television station in the Seattle–Tacoma area.

  3. Steve Pool - Wikipedia

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    KOMO 4 News (1977–2019) Spouse: Michelle: Children: 2: Steve Pool (November 5, 1953 – November 22, 2023) was an American weather presenter and journalist.

  4. Dan Lewis (newsreader) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis has three children: Dan Jr., Kristian, and Tim. [9] [10] Tim is the only child to go into broadcasting school and he was formerly weekend sports anchor for KIMA 29 – KEPR 19 in Yakima/Tri-Cities from 2004 to 2006. [9]

  5. Shannon O'Donnell (meteorologist) - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Kay O'Donnell is an American meteorologist and news anchor.. O'Donnell was born in Redmond, Washington and attended Redmond High School where she was valedictorian. [1]

  6. Eric Johnson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He took over the reins of KOMO 4 News at 5 o'clock from longtime news anchor Dan Lewis, when KOMO underwent a broadcast schedule change involving their evening newscast lineup. Lewis anchored the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. news with Kathi Goertzen (2007–2008), and with Mary Nam (2008–2014).

  7. Kathi Goertzen - Wikipedia

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    Kathi Goertzen was born in Seattle on April 30, 1958. She graduated from Queen Anne High School and had initially set out to be a veterinarian. However, she changed her career goals after witnessing a dog necropsy, and then aspired to become a journalist, enrolling at Washington State University.

  8. Ken Schram - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth George Schram (December 17, 1947 – May 29, 2014) was an American news and radio broadcaster. [1] He was based in Seattle, Washington and was the former host of local-affairs show Town Meeting and KOMO 4’s evening news segments called "Schram on the Street."

  9. Talk:KOMO-TV - Wikipedia

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    5:00 pm: KOMO 4 News at 5pm; 6:00 pm: World News with Charles Gibson (previously World News Tonight) 6:30 pm: KOMO 4 News at 6:30pm; This is the new scheduling as of now: (changes in red) 4:00 pm: First News at 4; 5:00 pm: KOMO 4 News at 5pm (shortened to 30 minutes for a quick rundown) 5:30 pm: World News with Charles Gibson (new time)