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KOMOTV

KOMOTV, commonly known on air as KOMO-TV, is a television station licensed to Seattle, Washington, United States. It is an affiliate of the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group. The station serves the Seattle–Tacoma market and parts of the Pacific Northwest. KOMOTV broadcasts local newscasts, weather and sports programming, as well as the ABC network lineup and syndicated content.

The station signed on in 1953 as KOMO-TV on channel 4. It was an ABC affiliate from

Facilities and operations are centered in Seattle, with the transmitter located on Queen Anne Hill. KOMOTV

KOMOTV maintains a regional footprint through its news coverage, community engagement, and online platform, making it

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its
inception
and
remained
under
local
ownership
before
being
acquired
by
Fisher
Communications
in
the
late
20th
century.
In
2013,
Sinclair
Broadcast
Group
acquired
Fisher
Communications,
integrating
KOMO
into
its
national
portfolio.
The
station
completed
its
digital
transition
in
2009
and
maintains
an
online
presence
at
KOMO.com,
offering
live
streams
and
news
clips.
produces
a
daily
schedule
of
local
newscasts,
including
morning,
daytime,
and
evening
editions,
and
supports
investigative
reporting
and
special
feature
programming.
The
station
also
operates
digital
subchannels
that
broaden
its
programming
options
and
is
distributed
through
local
cable
and
satellite
providers.
a
key
source
of
news
and
information
for
viewers
in
the
greater
Seattle
area
and
nearby
communities.