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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 ...
Claire Anderson, meteorologist for KCPQ, posted a TikTok video earlier this month, sharing an email she received, asking that she "please, PLEASE, pack away the form-fitting dresses until after ...
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KCPQ (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, U.S., broadcasting the Fox network in the Seattle area. It is owned and operated by the network and shares its studios in Seattle with KZJO. Built in 1953, it signed on as KMO-TV and was soon acquired by Seattle broadcaster J. Elroy McCaw, who ran it as
KZJO (channel 22), branded as Fox 13+, is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, broadcasting the MyNetworkTV programming service. It is owned and operated by Fox Television Stations alongside Tacoma-licensed Fox outlet KCPQ (channel 13).
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Bellingham: Bellingham: 12 14 KVOS-TV: UNI: Movies! on 12.2, MeTV on 12.3, Catchy Comedy on 12.4, Start TV on 12.5, MeTV+ on 12.6, Story on 12.7, H&I on 12.8, MeTV Toons on 12.9
Tim Joyce is an American meteorologist and newscaster on Chicago's WGN-TV.He was formerly at KCPQ in Seattle. [1] He also presented weather and traffic for the Portland, Oregon-based station KRCW (NW32) on the "Portland's Morning News" program, which is part of the nationally-broadcast "Eye Opener" morning program. [2]
KCPQ in Tacoma–Seattle, Washington; WTVT in Tampa–St. Petersburg, Florida; Affiliates. KRQE-DT2 in Albuquerque–Santa Fe, New Mexico; KSTU in Salt Lake City, Utah;