SWX Right Now
SWX Right Now (Sports and Weather Right Now) is a digital subchannel broadcasting high school and college sports, and automated weather information of interest to viewers throughout Eastern Washington state. The channel is operated by Cowles Publishing Company and airs over Cowle's three NBC affiliated channels in Eastern Washington, including Spokane's KHQ-TV, KNDO in Yakima, and Richland's KNDU, as well as on cable systems throughout the market.
Normal programming on SWX Right Now includes 4-minute weather briefs called "The Weather Authority" and sports segments titled "Sports Right Now." Live event programming includes local sports as well as select programming from America One (including CFL Football). Programming includes Gonzaga University mens basketball; local high school and college football; Spokane Chiefs hockey; and a sports commentary show from a studio located in "The Q" bar at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino in suburban Airway Heights.
Channels
Events
College
Local Events
Local Sports
Sports Shows
The Mark Few Show
- A traditional weekly's coach's program featuring Gonzaga men's basketball coach Mark Few and Greg Heister discussing the week in Zags basketball, along with team features.
Toyota's Best Doggone Zags Show
- A detailed analysis program about Zags basketball which airs Sunday and Monday nights.
Friday Night Lights
- An extended traditional Friday night high school sports highlights show featuring teams throughout eastern Washington. Hosted by Sam Adams and Matt Rogers.
Anchors
Meteorologists
- Tim Adams - KNDO/KNDU
- Mike Linden - KNDO/KNDU
- Bill Kelly - KHQ
- Dave Law - KHQ
- Leslie Lowe - KHQ
- George Maupin - KHQ
Sports reporters
- Sam Adams - KHQ
- Dave Cotton - KHQ
- John Fritz - KHQ
- Josh Godfrey - KHQ
- Dan Kleckner - KHQ
- Justin Lange - SWX-exclusive
- Sean Owsley - KHQ
- Matt Rogers - KHQ
- Brian Brennan - KNDO/KNDU
References
External links
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KHQ, Incorporated |
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Cowles California Media |
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Inland Empire Paper Company
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1: Station owned by Seal Rock Broadcasters, operated via a local marketing agreement.
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Spokane |
KREM (2.1 CBS) • KXLY-TV (4.1 ABC, 4.2 KXMN-LP) • KHQ-TV (6.1 NBC, 6.2 SWX, 6.3 US) • KSPS-TV (7.1 PBS, 7.2 World, 7.3 Create) • KXMN-LP (11.1 MNTV) • KSKN (22.1 CW, 22.2 LWN) • KAYU-TV (28.1 Fox, 28.2 This TV) • KDYS-LP 32 ( Daystar) • KGPX-TV (34.1 ION, 34.2 qubo, 34.3 ION Life) • KHBA-LD 39 (39.1 Hope, 39.2 3ABN, 39.3 Open Book TV, 39.4 LLBN) • K43GZ 43 ( Ind)
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Coeur d'Alene |
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Quad Cities
(Lewiston/Clarkston/
Pullman/Moscow) |
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Yakima |
KUNW-CA (2.1 UNI) • KNDO (23.1 NBC, 23.2 NBC Universal Sports, 23.3 SWX) • KIMA-TV (29.1 CBS, 29.2 The CW) • KAPP (35.1 ABC, 35.2 KXMN-LP) • KCYU-LD (41.1 Fox, 41.2 This TV) • KYVE (47.1 PBS, 47.2 V-me, 47.3 Create, 47.5 PBS-HD) • K51JG-D (73.1 3ABN, 73.2 3ABN Latino, 73.3 3ABN Radio, 73.4 Radio74)
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Ellensburg |
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Tri-Cities |
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Walla Walla |
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Wenatchee |
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Defunct stations |
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