CBS has added Sacramento and will be adding Miami and Baltimore soon to the CBSN streaming news channels. Seems that KSTW would be on the network’s radar, except for the fact that KSTW 11 is operated from KPIX San Francisco and has no news staff, no real footprint in the Seattle market.
Kelly Koopmans has a bun in the oven…
Looks like the KOMO news anchor received a couple weeks worth of diapers…
After Bill Dallman left for the GM gig at KARE/Minneapolis in May, KOMO 4 scoured the country for a replacement and it has been announced that KTUL (Sinclair)/Tulsa’s Philip Bruce will take the helm as News Director at Sinclair Seattle.
Lou Robbins — Admin/Editor | Airchecks
KTOY | KVAC (WA-1974) | KDFL (WA-1975) | KTTX (TX- 1976) | KWHI (TX-1976) | KONP (WA-1977) | KBAM (WA-1978) | KJUN (WA-1983) | KRPM (WA-1984) | KAMT (WA-1986) | KASY (WA-1988) | KBRD (WA-1989) | KTAC (WA-1990) | KMTT (WA-1991) | KOOL (AZ-1994)
Seattle has grown now to the number 12th television market. Expect CBS and NBC to own stations in this market, in the coming years.
KSTW shut down it’s newsroom towards the end of 1998.