King Broadcasting Company
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King Broadcasting Company was a Seattle, Washington media conglomerate founded by Dorothy Bullitt. It began with one FM radio station, and grew to include a large group of broadcast television and radio stations, as well as a cable television network. It was sold to Providence Journal in 1992 which was sold to Belo in 1998.
[edit] See also
- KING-AM
- KING-TV (Seattle)
- KONG-TV (Seattle/Everett, originally operated under a local marketing agreement)
- KING-FM (Seattle)
- KGW (Portland, Oregon)
- Northwest Cable News (Pacific Northwest)
- KREM-TV (Spokane, Washington)
- KTVB-TV (Boise, Idaho)
- KHNL-TV (Honolulu, Hawaii)
- National Mobile Television