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KING-TV

KING-TV
KING-TV New Logo.png
Seattle - Tacoma, Washington
United States
City Seattle, Washington
Branding KING 5 (general)
KING 5 News (newscasts)
Slogan Western Washington's Home Team
This is Home
Channels Digital: 48 (UHF)
Virtual: 5 ()
Translators 13 K13ER Cashmere/Leavenworth
Affiliations
Owner Tegna Media
(King Broadcasting Company)
First air date November 25, 1948; 68 years ago (1948-11-25)
Call letters' meaning KING County, Washington; pronounced 'King'
Sister station(s) KONG
KGW
KREM
KSKN
KTVB
KTFT
Former callsigns KRSC-TV (1948–1949)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 5 (VHF, 1948–2009)
Former affiliations
  • Primary:
  • CBS (1948–1953)
  • ABC (1953–1959)
  • Secondary:
  • DuMont (1948–1953)
Transmitter power 960 kW
Height 239 m (784 ft)
Facility ID 34847
Transmitter coordinates 47°37′54.6″N 122°21′3.9″W / 47.631833°N 122.351083°W / 47.631833; -122.351083Coordinates: 47°37′54.6″N 122°21′3.9″W / 47.631833°N 122.351083°W / 47.631833; -122.351083
Licensing authority FCC
Public license information: Profile
CDBS
Website www.king5.com

KING-TV, channel 5, is an NBC-affiliated television station located in Seattle, Washington, United States. The station is owned by Tegna, Inc., as part of a duopoly with independent station KONG (channel 16). The two operations share offices and studios at the Home Plate Center in the SoDo district of Seattle, and KING's transmitter is located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle.

KING-TV is one of five Seattle television stations that are available in Canada on satellite providers Bell TV and Shaw Direct, and is available to most cable subscribers in the Vancouver, British Columbia area as the NBC affiliate. The station is also carried on several cable providers in southeastern Alaska and northwestern Oregon.

Channel 5 first took to the air as KRSC-TV on November 25, 1948, becoming the first television station in the Pacific Northwest. The station was originally owned by Palmer K. Leberman's Radio Sales Corporation, which also operated KRSC radio (1150 AM, now KKNW, and FM 98.1, now KING-FM). The first broadcast on channel 5 was a live remote of a Thanksgiving Day high school football game – the telecast was plagued with technical difficulties, but local viewers reported being impressed nonetheless. Channel 5 was originally a primary CBS affiliate, and carried secondary affiliations with NBC, ABC and DuMont.


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