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Northwest Cable News

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Defunct American news channel

Television channel
Northwest Cable News
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaIdaho,Oregon,Washington,Montana (Northwest; other areas),Alaska (Juneau,Dutch Harbor,Sitka,Fairbanks,Hydaburg,Ketchikan,Kodiak,Anchorage andNome), NorthernCalifornia
HeadquartersSeattle,Washington
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerTegna Media
Sister channelsSeattle, WA:KING-TV,KONG
Portland, OR:KGW
Spokane, WA:KREM,KSKN
Boise, ID:KTVB
History
LaunchedDecember 18, 1995; 29 years ago (1995-12-18)
ClosedJanuary 6, 2017; 8 years ago (2017-01-06)
(21 years, 19 days)

Northwest Cable News (NWCN) was an Americancable newstelevision channel owned byTegna Media. The channel, which launched on December 18, 1995, provided24-hour rolling news coverage focused primarily on thePacific Northwest region of the United States (Washington,Oregon,Idaho and northwestMontana). The channel was headquartered out of the studio facilities of Tegna-ownedNBC affiliateKING-TV (channel 5) in downtownSeattle. The channel was available to 2.9 million residents (through bothcable television and over-the-air) within the region, and, to a lesser extent,Alaska, NorthernCalifornia, and other areas ofMontana.

Some of the network's programming was carried on a sister broadcast stationKTVB inBoise, during the overnight hours. From August 28, 2009 to January 20, 2015, it was also aired over the air on their DT3 subchannel, as well asCable One. It was previously on Cable One until 2003; it was re-added on February 12, 2010. On January 20, 2015, a corporate mandate where Gannett became a charter carrier of theJustice Network meant that it was replaced on KTVB-DT3, and it was carried onDish Network from April 26, 2011 to February 29, 2016, when it was removed per a mutual decision between the two parties.

On October 28, 2016, Northwest Cable News announced that the channel would shut down on January 6, 2017. Approximately 20 employees were affected, and Tegna offered some of them positions at other Tegna stations.[1] The final program to air on NWCN was a farewell show "Saying Goodbye to NWCN" (which showcase the network's history and many memories on the channel) at 6:00 p.m.PST. After the credits roll, NWCN officially sign off for the final time at around 6:59 p.m. following a final turn off of the lights in the network'smaster control operations, resulting in the channel fading to dark.

Programming

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The network incorporated news content purposed from four Tegna-owned stations in the northwestern United States – NBC-affiliated stations KING-TV in Seattle,KGW inPortland, KTVB in Boise andCBS affiliateKREM inSpokane. In addition, the channel maintained content sharing agreements with several other stations.

In addition to rolling news and weather coverage throughout the day, Northwest Cable News produced the nightly sports highlight and discussion programNorthwest Sports Tonight (weeknights at 9:00 p.m.) and the call-in showsGardening with Ciscoe LIVE (which aired Friday evenings at 6:00 p.m.) andNorthwest Sports Tonight Game Day (which aired evenings afterSeattle Seahawks games during theNFL season). The channel also aired rebroadcasts of sister station KING-TV's lifestyle programEvening each evening at 10:00 p.m. Three other KING-TV programs,Gardening with Ciscoe (a pre-recorded program which the live NWCN program was spun off from),Northwest Backroads andThe 5th Quarter (which aired during the NFL season), were also rebroadcast on the channel on weekends. In addition, the channel aired the KGW-produced Sunday evening discussion programStraight Talk. In February 2011, NWCN switched their format from 4:3 to 16:9 aspect ratio. At the time of the channel's shutdown, NWCN was the last news station in the Tegna portfolio that did not air their newscasts in HD (although some of its content has been aired in HD digitally online).[2][3][4][5][6]

Notable former staff

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  • Shannon O'Donnell – meteorologist (1995–2001 and 2007–09); now weekend evening meteorologist forKOMO-TV
  • Elliott Wiser - News Director (1995-1997); now President and General Manager ofWTSP-TV inTampa, Florida
  • Richard Reid - Entertainment Reporter and Movie Critic (1999-2004)
  • Rob Piercy - Evening news anchor (2010-2014); now Vice President, Communications & Engagement atAllen Institute

References

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  1. ^Connelly, Joel (October 28, 2016)."Tegna pulls the plug on Northwest Cable News".Seattle Post-Intelligencer. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2017.
  2. ^"We just made the switch! NorthWest Cable News is now broadcasting in 16:9 aspect ratio!". facebook.com/NWCN. February 16, 2011. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  3. ^"New design coming to KREM 2 newscasts". krem.com. October 23, 2014. RetrievedOctober 26, 2014.
  4. ^"KING 5's new look". radiodiscussions.com. June 8, 2014. RetrievedMarch 7, 2015.
  5. ^"KTVB unveils new look in full 1080 HD". ktvb.com. September 28, 2014. RetrievedMarch 7, 2015.
  6. ^"KGW has a new graphics look! Want to learn more about it? Click below and Joe Donlon (KGW-TV) will walk you through it". facebook.com/KGW. July 22, 2014. Archived fromthe original on February 26, 2022. RetrievedMarch 7, 2015.

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  • 1 Simulcast ofSpectrum News 1.
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  • 1Owned by Tegna,Gray Television operates KMSB and KTTU-TV through aSSA.
  • 2Owned byAmerican Spirit Media, Tegna operates WUPW through a SSA.
  • 3These stations broadcast these networks on their digital subchannels.
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