KING 5 is owned and operated by TEGNA Inc., an innovative media company that serves the greater good of its communities.
King 5 Television, 1501 1st Ave S, Ste 300, Seattle, WA 98134, US - MapQuest.
Stations for Seattle, Washington Display ChannelDigital ChannelNickname 05-1 31.5002 "KING 5" KING-TV SEATTLE, WA 05-2 25.4 05-3 25.5 136 more rows
KING-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Seattle, Washington, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Tegna Inc. alongside Everett-licensed KONG (channel 16), an independent station.
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