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The station, owned by Tegna, a spin-off of Gannett, which owns USA Today and an arsenal of local newspapers, is changing up its format in that slot, after station brass noticed a steady drip-drip of viewers in the post nightly news slot. Right off the bat, The Story has a different feel from what Portland viewers are used to.

The mix of stories, too, is intended to be different, says producer Brian Kosciesza , who has been at the station since Maybe I should tell it to everybody the way I tell it to my mom. She likes me more than anyone else. On night one, that meant a kick-off segment on proposed sex ed curriculum for elementary schoolers in Washington state Sex still sells. Collaborative journalism of this sort seems to be having a moment in Oregon. That show, Next with Kyle Clark, hemorrhaged viewers at first before finding its feet and pulling in new audiences.

Haggerty and Kosciesza say they are hopeful about following the same path—minus the bit about losing viewers, which they could presumably do without. We hope to make them happy. Bullit's King Broadcasting Company owned a 40 percent stake in the venture. KGW-TV's original evening news team remained intact for more than seven years - a rarity in the broadcast industry.

McCall won election that fall, and was elected Governor of Oregon two years later. A new antenna and tower were placed into service on January 28, In KGW became the first station in Portland to broadcast in color.

On January 21, the station became the first in the Portland metropolitan market to broadcast newscasts in HD. The station developed a high-definition news studio in Downtown Portland at historic Pioneer Courthouse Square in a space previously occupied by Powell's Books.

On March 17, starting with the a. Weather team. Sports team. KGW broadcasts on digital channel 8. Digital channels. After the analog television shutdown scheduled for June 12, , [8 ] KGW returned to channel 8. At a. KGW is rebroadcast on the following translator stations. Low power translators in La Pine , Sunriver and Terrebonne have been discontinued. Specific references:. General references:. Annex Explore. Recent blog posts Forum Most visited pages.



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