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KIRO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, owned by Cox Media Group. It signed on in 1958 as the last commercial VHF station in the area and has been affiliated with CBS since then, except for a brief period as a UPN affiliate in the 1990s.
Sandy Hill is an American TV journalist, former Miss Washington, and author. She was one of the first female anchors in Los Angeles and New York, and worked for ABC, CBS, and PBS.
Steve Pool (1953-2023) was a longtime weather anchor and sports reporter for KOMO-TV in Seattle. He won eight Emmy Awards, wrote a book on weather, and died from early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
In the spring of 1994, Martin moved to KCBS-TV initially to co-anchor the 5 and 11 p.m. editions of what was then-called Channel 2 Action News alongside longtime San Diego anchor Michael Tuck; the reported $1.7-million-a-year deal, like her former KABC colleague Moyer's deal with KNBC two years earlier, was highly publicized by the local press.
Shannon O'Donnell is an American meteorologist and news anchor who works for KOMO 4 in Seattle. She has a degree in atmospheric sciences from University of Washington and has won an Emmy award and several other honors for her weather reporting.
Van Boven had recently graduated high school, her father told Kiro 7. Recalling her graduation party, he told the local outlet that it felt “bizarrely like a memorial,” with loved ones sharing ...
Kathi Goertzen was a longtime news anchor for Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV, who died of pneumonia in 2012 after a decade of battling brain tumors. She was the first local American TV reporter to report live from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the longest-running network affiliate news team in the US west of the Mississippi River.
He’s covered Seattle sports for 20 years, writing for two newspapers, one glossy magazine and hosting a daily radio show for eight years on KIRO 710 AM. You can subscribe to his free newsletter ...