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  2. KING-TV - Wikipedia

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    In Seattle, channel 5 shared NBC and ABC with KOMO-TV for most of the 1958–59 television season. On September 27, 1959, KING-TV became an exclusive NBC station and KOMO-TV affiliated with ABC full-time. KING-TV is one of a few handful of stations in the country to have held a primary affiliation with all of the "Big Three" networks. [15] [16 ...

  3. King Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, she purchased KRSC-TV, Channel 5, for $375,000. The call letters of the television station were also changed to KING-TV. When KRSC-TV first went on the air Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1948, under other ownership, it was the only television station west of Minneapolis and north of San Francisco.

  4. Jean Enersen - Wikipedia

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    Jean Stanislaw Enersen (born June 16, 1944) is an American journalist who worked for 48 years at KING-TV in Seattle.Filling the anchor chair at KING for 42 years, Enersen was the longest-standing local female anchor.

  5. List of television stations in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Seattle/Tacoma: Seattle: 5 25 KING-TV: NBC: True Crime Network on 5.2, Quest on 5.3, The365 on 5.4, QVC2 on 5.5 ... Channel 16: KBAS-TV - Ephrata (1957-02-15 – 1961 ...

  6. KONG (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KONG (channel 16) is an independent television station licensed to Everett, Washington, United States, serving the Seattle area. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside NBC affiliate KING-TV (channel 5).

  7. Wunda Wunda - Wikipedia

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    Wunda Wunda is the name of an early children's television series that aired in Seattle, Washington between 1953 and 1972 on Seattle NBC affiliate, KING-TV, channel 5.. The program starred Ruth Prins as Wunda Wunda, who read stories and sang songs with other characters on the show.

  8. Northwest Cable News - Wikipedia

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    The channel, which launched on December 18, 1995, provided 24-hour rolling news coverage focused primarily on the Pacific Northwest region of the United States (Washington, Oregon, Idaho and northwest Montana). The channel was headquartered out of the studio facilities of Tegna-owned NBC affiliate KING-TV (channel 5) in downtown Seattle.

  9. Lori Matsukawa - Wikipedia

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    Lori Matsukawa (born 1956) is an American television news journalist who spent thirty-six years as evening news anchor at KING 5, the NBC affiliate in Seattle, Washington. She has won two Emmys and numerous honors from regional and national organizations for her broadcasts, which have covered everything from the imprisonment of Japanese ...