Talk:KTUU-TV

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[edit] "K-2"

Has anyone at all, anywhere, ever called it K-2? I've never heard the station referred to any other way than "KTUU" or "Channel 2". Google gives absolutely nothing to support the nickname's existence either, save for the article itself, and the station's website—and they don't even have "K-2" on the site, aside from references to K-2 Aviation, so I can't tell where the hit's coming from. --Zero Gravitas 07:13, 21 February 2006 (UTC)

No idea either. I changed it to KTUU("Channel 2"). —akghetto talk 08:43, 21 February 2006 (UTC)


Goes back to KTUU's origins when its call sign KTUU was said K-TUU (K-TOO) which was short lived but none the less, a part of Channel 2's history. They reitterate this almost every year at the christmas party when one of the owners from bellvue or the general manager tells us the story of KTUU's beginings. It is no longer referred to as "K2" and shouldn't be titled so.