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KSTW
Tacoma / Seattle, Washington
Branding CW11 / KSTW
Slogan Free to be you.
Channels 11 (VHF) analog,
36 (UHF) digital
Translators 15 (UHF) Ellensburg,Washington, 62 (UHF) Port Towesend,Washington
Affiliations UPN
(To become The CW on Sept. 18)
Owner CBS Corporation
Founded 1953
Call letters meaning K Seattle / Tacoma, Washington
Former affiliations CBS (1953–1961, 1995-97)
Independent (1961–95)
UPN (1997–2006)
Website www.kstw.com

KSTW is the UPN owned and operated television station for Seattle. It broadcasts on VHF channel 11. It is licensed to Tacoma, with studios in Renton. Its transmitter is located in Seattle. Over the course of KSTW's history, the station has been an affiliate to three broadcast networks: CBS, UPN, and soon The CW. Image File history File links KSTW-TheCW11. ... Old Town neighborhood in Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background Flag Seal Nickname: The City of Destiny Location Location of Tacoma in Pierce County and Washington State Government County Pierce Mayor Bill Baarsma (NP) Geographical characteristics Area     City 162. ... Nickname: The Emerald City Location of Seattle in King County and Washington Coordinates: ) 47°36′N 122°19′W Country State County United States Washington King County Incorporated December 2, 1869 Mayor Greg Nickels Area    - City 369. ... A brand is a collection of images and ideas representing an economic producer; more specifically, it refers to the concrete symbols such as a name, slogan, and design scheme. ... Look up Slogan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In broadcasting, a channel is a range of frequencies (or, equivalently, wavelengths) assigned by a government for the operation of a particular broadcast station. ... Very high frequency (VHF) is the radio frequency range from 30 MHz to 300 MHz. ... Analog television (or analogue television) encodes television picture and sound information as an analog signal, that is, by varying the amplitude and/or frequencies of the signal. ... This article is about the radio frequency. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Digital television. ... In broadcasting, a translator is an FM radio station or a TV station which acts as a full-duplex repeater. ... This article is about the radio frequency. ... This article is about the radio frequency. ... An affiliate is a commercial entity with a relationship with a peer or a larger entity. ... UPN (which originally stood for the United Paramount Network) is a television network in the United States, owned by CBS Corporation, which also owns the more widespread CBS network. ... The CW Television Network, or more casually The CW, is a new television network in the United States set to launch for the 2006-07 television season. ... CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS) is a media conglomerate focused largely on the United States market, specifically broadcasting, publishing, billboards, and television production. ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1953 calendar). ... 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UPN (which originally stood for the United Paramount Network) is a television network in the United States, owned by CBS Corporation, which also owns the more widespread CBS network. ... In the television industry (especially in North America), an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) usually refers to a television station or radio station that is owned by the network with which it is associated. ... A television station is a type of broadcast station that broadcasts both audio and video to television receivers in a particular area. ... City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ... Very high frequency (VHF) is the radio frequency range from 30 MHz (wavelength 10 m) to 300 MHz (wavelength 1 m). ... 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History

The station began broadcasting March 1, 1953 out of Tacoma as KTNT-TV after its founder, the Tacoma News Tribune. At the time, it was a CBS affiliate. March 1 is the 60th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (61st in leap years). ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1953 calendar). ... The News Tribune is a newspaper in Tacoma, Washington. ... CBS (formerly an abbreviation for Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name) is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States. ...


In 1958, Seattle's KIRO-TV channel 7 took to the air, also as a CBS affiliate. Both KIRO and KTNT carried CBS programming as a legal battle ensued over market exclusivity. KIRO became the sole CBS station for Seattle-Tacoma in 1961, leaving KTNT as an independent station. KTNT was sold to Gaylord Entertainment Company in 1974 and changed its call letters to KSTW, for Seattle-Tacoma, Washington. 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... KIRO-TV is the CBS television affiliate in Seattle, Washington. ... 1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ... An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ... Gaylord Entertainment Company operates a number of hotel, resort, and media companies. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... In radio (including television), a callsign or call sign (also call letters) is a unique designation for amateur, broadcast, and sometimes military radio use, as well as for broadcast television. ...


As an independent station, KSTW ran the traditional fare of cartoons, off-network sitcoms, westerns, old movies, and a local newscast. In 1993, KSTW agreed to become the WB affiliate for Seattle beginning in 1995, when the network was to begin operation. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... The WB Television Network, casually referred to as The WB, or sometimes as The Frog (referring to the networks former mascot, the animated character Michigan J. Frog), is a television network in the United States, founded as a joint venture between the Warner Bros. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


However, in 1994, CBS found itself without an affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth when its longtime affiliate there, KDFW, switched to Fox. CBS approached Gaylord for an affiliation with its Dallas station, KTVT. KSTW was included as part of the agreement, and as a result, CBS returned to KSTW on March 13, 1995. (Some CBS shows like The Bold and the Beautiful which were pre-empted by KIRO had already been shown on KSTW starting in the fall of 1994.) 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ... Dallas redirects here. ... Fort Worth is the sixth-largest city in the state of Texas, located about 30 miles west of Dallas on the West Fork Trinity River and forming part of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. ... KDFW (FOX4 - The News Station) is the FOX owned and operated television station in the Dallas, Texas/Fort Worth, Texas DMA. Its transmitter is located in Cedar Hill. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... KTVT (CBS11) is a CBS owned and operated television station (O&O) in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas designated market area. ... March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years). ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Bold and the Beautiful is a American television soap opera, created by Lee Phillip Bell and William J. Bell. ... 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by United Nations. ...


Even as a CBS affiliate, KSTW still ran a number of off-network sitcoms, and only had half-hour newscasts in the early morning, at noon, 6pm and 11pm. In 1996, Gaylord announced the sale of KSTW to Cox Enterprises. KSTW's sale was finalized in mid-1997. (Gaylord held on to KTVT until 1999, when it was sold to CBS outright.) 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded at Dayton, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Daily News. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


Cox had plans to expand the news department at KSTW and make it more competitive with the other stations in the market. However, the company found it to be a rather difficult task. At the same time, the Paramount Stations Group (a subsidiary of Viacom) was planning to buy KIRO-TV from Belo Corporation (which had acquired KING-TV in a merger with the Providence Journal) and convert it into a more traditional independent station; however, the group hesitated with the plan when it found out KIRO's news production was still doing very well in the ratings. As a result, a three-way swap was arranged, with KSTW going to Paramount/Viacom, KIRO going to Cox, and KMOV in St. Louis going from Paramount/Viacom (who was selling off all non-UPN stations) to Belo (of note, KMOV was a CBS owned-and-operated (O&O) from 1958-86 as KMOX-TV). The two Seattle stations retained their respective syndicated programming, but swapped network affiliations once again, with KSTW becoming a UPN O&O, and KIRO regaining its CBS affiliation. Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production and distribution company, based in Hollywood, California. ... Viacom began life as CBS Films, the television syndication division of CBS. In 1971, the division was renamed VIACOM (Video & Audio Communications), and in 1973 it was spun off, amid new FCC rules forbidding television networks from owning syndication companies (the rules were later repealed). ... Belo (pronounced BEE-low) (NYSE: BLC) is a Dallas, Texas-based media company that owns 19 newspapers and two regional cable television news channels. ... KING-TV (KING 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, USA. It is affiliated with the NBC network, and broadcasts on analog VHF channel 5 and digital UHF channel 48. ... The Providence Journal is a daily newspaper serving the metropolitan area of Providence, Rhode Island. ... Paramount/Viacom is a merger between Paramount Communications (formerly Gulf + Western) and Viacom Enterprises that took place in 1994. ... KMOV-TV/DT, News4 Saint Louis is the CBS television affiliate in St. ... Nickname: Gateway City, Gateway to the West, or Mound City Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: Country State County United States Missouri Independent City Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area    - City 66. ... In the television industry (especially in North America), an owned-and-operated station (frequently abbreviated as O&O) usually refers to a television station or radio station that is owned by the network with which it is associated. ...


The deal was finalized on June 2, 1997, and KSTW began to air UPN programming on June 30, 1997 along with sitcoms, movies, cartoons and a few first-run syndicated shows. The station brought back its 10pm newscast and dropped its news production at all other time slots. June 2 is the 153rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (154th in leap years), with 212 days remaining. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... June 30 is the 181st day of the year (182nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 184 days remaining. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Viacom (which had been Paramount's parent company since 1993) acquired CBS in 2000, bringing CBS and KSTW under common ownership, and making KSTW and the aforementioned KTVT sister stations once again. The cartoons on KSTW had disappeared (as a result of UPN ending the Disney Kids block on weekdays in fall 2003), and more first-run syndicated talk and reality shows moved to KSTW. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ... This article is about the year 2000. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


On January 24, 2006, the WB and UPN networks announced they would merge. The newly combined network would be called The CW, the letters representing the first initial of its corporate parents CBS and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner. The merger would take effect on-the-air in September 2006, and KSTW was announced as the Seattle affiliate. WB station KMYQ, owned by the Tribune Company, will be picked up as an affiliate of My Network TV. On August 11, 2006, at 5:00 p.m. PST, the new "CW 11" on-air logo debuted on the Seattle Mariners pre-game Bullpen show. January 24 is the 24th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The CW Television Network, or more casually The CW, is a new television network in the United States set to launch for the 2006-07 television season. ... Time Warner Inc. ... | KMYQ is a television station in Seattle, Washington. ... The Tribune Company is a large multimedia corporation based in Chicago, Illinois. ... My Network TV (sometimes written MyNetworkTV, and unofficially abbreviated MNT or MNTV) is an upcoming television network in the United States, owned by News Corporation, which is scheduled to launch on September 5, 2006. ... August 11 is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Major league affiliations American League (1977-present) West Division (1977-present) Current uniform Ballpark Safeco Field (1999-present) Major league titles World Series titles (0) None AL Pennants (0) None West Division titles (3) [1] 2001 â€¢ 1997 â€¢ 1995 Wild card berths (1) 2000 Best Finish: Beat New York Yankees in...


KSTW is expected to add Kids WB onto its schedule starting September 23, 2006. Kids WB is the Saturday morning cartoon portion of the WB Television Networks programming. ... September 23 is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Starting September 18, 2006, Comcast will carry the High Definition Simulcast of KSTW on channel 111. September 18 is the 261st day of the year (262nd in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Comcast Corporation, (NASDAQ: CMCSA) based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the largest cable company and the largest broadband (second overall) Internet service provider in the United States. ...


Programming

An 11pm newscast as seen on KSTW in July of 1996
An 11pm newscast as seen on KSTW in July of 1996

Through the 1960s and 1970s, KTNT's local children's programs featured a personable host named "Brakeman Bill" McLain. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the station carried the last kids show "Ranger Charlie's Kids Club" in the region to be filmed before a live children's audience. The show featured a forest ranger accompanied by a puppet raccoon named Rosco; the show won an Emmy Award [1]. "Looney Tunes" and "Woody Woodpecker" cartoons were incorporated into the show. In addition this children's show, KSTW-11 carried a wide range of syndicated programming and films. Image File history File links Kstw_11_at_11_news_close_july_1996. ... Image File history File links Kstw_11_at_11_news_close_july_1996. ... Brakeman Bill with Crazy Donkey Brakeman Bill was a local childrens television host who aired on KTNT-TV (later KSTW) in Tacoma, Washington from 1955 to 1975. ... A Park Ranger is a person hired to protect and guard parkland, forests (then called Forest Rangers), or other rural or wilderness areas. ... Elmo, a popular puppet from Sesame Street. ... Type Species Procyon lotor Linnaeus, 1758 Species Procyon cancrivorus Procyon insularis Procyon lotor Raccoons are nocturnal mammals in the genus Procyon of the Procyonidae family. ... An Emmy Award. ... Looney Tunes opening title Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. ... Woody Woodpecker in the 1948 short Wacky-Bye Baby, directed by Dick Lundy. ... An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers to look similar to something hand-drawn) moving picture for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot (even if it is a very short one). ...


In the early 1970's KTNT was the home for the Seattle Supersonics of the National Basketball Association. However in the early 1990's the Sonics went back to KSTW until 1998. The Seattle SuperSonics (or simply Sonics or Supes) are a professional basketball team based in Seattle, Washington. ... Location of NBA teams, conferences and divisions The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the worlds premier mens professional basketball league and one of the major professional sports leagues of North America. ...


Since 1976, KSTW had produced its own 10 p.m. newscast. Its news operation was shut down in 1998, however, as a result of cost-cutting measures mandated by Viacom, its parent company. News returned to the station in March 2003, as it began to carry a 10 p.m. newscast produced by KIRO 7. The production of the newscast went on a seven-month hiatus from late 2003 until 2004, and was cancelled outright in June 2005. 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ... Viacom is a media conglomerate with various worldwide interests in cable and satellite television networks (MTV Networks and BET), video gaming (part of Sega of America), and movie production and distribution (the Paramount Pictures movie studio and DreamWorks). ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Currently, KSTW is the over-the-air TV station for the Seattle Mariners. It operates a translator in Ellensburg, Washington on channel 15 (K15DE). Major league affiliations American League (1977-present) West Division (1977-present) Current uniform Ballpark Safeco Field (1999-present) Major league titles World Series titles (0) None AL Pennants (0) None West Division titles (3) [1] 2001 â€¢ 1997 â€¢ 1995 Wild card berths (1) 2000 Best Finish: Beat New York Yankees in...


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Broadcast television in the Seattle / Tacoma market (Nielsen DMA #14)

KOMO 4 (ABC) - KING 5 (NBC) - KIRO 7 (CBS) - KCTS 9 (PBS) - KSTW 11 (The CW) - KVOS 12 (Ind) - KCPQ 13 (Fox) - KCKA 15 (PBS) - KONG 16 (Ind) - KTBW 20 (TBN) - KMYQ 22 (MNTV) (The Tube on DT2)- KBCB 24 (Ind/ImaginAsian) - KBTC 28 (PBS) - KWPX 33 (i) - KHCV 45 (Jewelry) - KWOG 51 (ShopNBC) - KWDK 56 / KUSE-LP 58 (DS) Terrestrial television (also known as over-the-air, OTA, or broadcast television) is the traditional method of television broadcast signal delivery, by radio waves transmitted through open space, usually carrying unencrypted signals. ... City nickname Emerald City City bird Great Blue Heron City flower Dahlia City mottos The City of Flowers The City of Goodwill City song Seattle, the Peerless City Mayor Greg Nickels County King County Area   - Total   - Land   - Water   - % water 369. ... Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background You may be looking for Takoma or Tacoma class frigate. ... KOMO-TV (KOMO 4) is a television station in Seattle, Washington. ... This article is about the American network, for the Australian network, see Australian Broadcasting Corporation The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a television and radio network in the United States. ... KING-TV (KING 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, USA. It is affiliated with the NBC network, and broadcasts on analog VHF channel 5 and digital UHF channel 48. ... NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... KIRO-TV is the CBS television affiliate in Seattle, Washington. ... CBS (formerly an abbreviation for Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name) is one of the largest television networks, and formerly one of the largest radio networks, in the United States. ... KCTS-TV is a public television station in Seattle, Washington, that is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), that broadcasts on analog channel 9; digital broadcasts are on channel 41. ... PBS redirects here. ... The Crimson White, known colloquially as The CW, is the student-run newspaper of the University of Alabama. ... KVOS is an independent television station licensed in Bellingham, Washington. ... An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ... KCPQ is the FOX television affiliate serving the Seattle/Tacoma, Washington media market. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... {{Infobox_Broadcast | call_letters = KBTC-TV| station_logo = | station_slogan = Better Television| analog = 28 Tacoma digital = 27 Tacoma station_branding = KBTC| affiliations = PBS| founded = 1979| location = Tacoma, Washington| callsign_meaning = K Bates Technical College| owner = Bates Technical College| former_callsigns = KTPS-TV (1979-92)| former_affiliations = none| homepage = www. ... PBS redirects here. ... KONG-TV is a television station based in Seattle, Washington. ... An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ... KTBW-TV is a religious television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on channel 20 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded April 19, 1982, the station is owned by Trinity Broadcasting Network. ... The Trinity Broadcasting Network, or TBN, is the worlds largest Christian television network, Founded by Paul and Jan Crouch in 1973, the network now has a larger U.S. viewership than its three main competitor networks combined. ... | KMYQ is a television station in Seattle, Washington. ... MyNetworkTV (sometimes written My Network TV, and unofficially abbreviated MyNet, MyTV, MNT, or MNTV) is a television network in the United States, owned by News Corporation, which launched on September 4, 2006 with preview specials; its two initial series began in earnest on September 5. ... The Tube Music Network is a music video network carried on select digital television subchannels and digital cable systems. ... KBCB is a television station in Bellingham, Washington, which airs on UHF channel 24. ... An independent station is a television station that is not affiliated with any network. ... ImaginAsian Entertainment is a multi-media company based out of New York City. ... {{Infobox_Broadcast | call_letters = KBTC-TV| station_logo = | station_slogan = Better Television| analog = 28 Tacoma digital = 27 Tacoma station_branding = KBTC| affiliations = PBS| founded = 1979| location = Tacoma, Washington| callsign_meaning = K Bates Technical College| owner = Bates Technical College| former_callsigns = KTPS-TV (1979-92)| former_affiliations = none| homepage = www. ... PBS redirects here. ... KWPX is a television station based in Seattle, Washington, affiliated with the PAX Network, that broadcasts on UHF channel 33 or HDTV on channel 32. ... The correct title of this article is i (TV network). ... KHCV is a commercial television station in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting locally on analog channel 45 and digital channel 44 as an affiliate of Jewelry TV and Azteca America, with additional programming from the Shop at Home network. ... Jewelry Television is an American broadcast television network, similar to the Home Shopping Network. ... KWOG is a ShopNBC affiliate in Bellevue, Washington, owned by AFRICAN-AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO. OF BELLEVUE, INC. The station broadcasts on UHF channel 51 and on HDTV UHF channel 50, with a powerful 3. ... ShopNBC is a broadcast and cable shopping network, owned by NBC Universal and based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... KWDK is a Christian station owned by Daystar Connunications, broadcasting out of Tacoma Category: ... DayStar is a evangelical Christian satellite network and production company. ...

Local cable television channels

FSN Northwest - NorthWest Cable News (cable 2) Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into the house. ... Fox Sports Net headquarters in Los Angeles. ... NorthWest Cable News is a 24-hour regional cable news network based in Seattle, Washington. ...

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