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===1959–1967=== |
===1959–1967=== |
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[[File:KING-1959.svg|center|200px]] |
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===1967–1968=== |
===1967–1968=== |
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===1985–1998=== |
===1985–1998=== |
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[[File:KING 5 logo 90s.svg|200px|center]] |
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KING (1985-1986).PNG |
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KING 1986.PNG |
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+ | The 1977 logo was retained, but was now rendered in gold as opposed to red/white/blue previously. King Broadcasting was sold to the Providence Journal Company in 1992. Despite having changed hands twice since then (to [https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Belo_Corporation Belo] in 1997 then to [https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Gannett_Company Gannett] in 2013, later spun off as [https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Tegna Tegna] in 2015), King Broadcasting continues to exist as the license holder for most of its former stations. |
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===1998–2016=== |
===1998–2016=== |
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551px-King_5news_update2000a.jpg|''KING 5 News Update'' bumper from 2000 |
551px-King_5news_update2000a.jpg|''KING 5 News Update'' bumper from 2000 |
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− | 551px-King_news_at630_2005a.jpg|''KING 5 News'' 6:30 |
+ | 551px-King_news_at630_2005a.jpg|''KING 5 News'' 6:30 p.m. open from 2000 |
king5news2005.jpg|''KING 5 News'' 11 p.m. open from 2000 |
king5news2005.jpg|''KING 5 News'' 11 p.m. open from 2000 |
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KINGweathergraphiclogo.jpg|''KING 5 News'' "First Alert Weather" open from 2008 |
KINGweathergraphiclogo.jpg|''KING 5 News'' "First Alert Weather" open from 2008 |
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[[File:KING 5 2016.svg|center|200px]] |
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+ | KING 5 News 2016.svg|KING 5 News logo (2016–present) |
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[[Category:Seattle]] |
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[[Category:Washington (state)]] |
[[Category:Washington (state)]] |
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[[Category:Tegna]] |
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[[Category:Former ABC network affiliates]] |
[[Category:Former ABC network affiliates]] |
Revision as of 08:18, 21 July 2020
The call sign refers to King County, home to Seattle, and its inner suburbs.
KRSC-TV
1948–1949
Template:Missing former logo
KING-TV
1949–1950, 1998
When KING-TV was launched, its mascot for many years was "King Mike". King Mike was designed by Walt Disney.
1950–1959
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
1959–1967
This logo would later be used by WMAQ-TV in Chicago a decade later.
1967–1968
1968-1975
1975–1977 (primary), 1977–1978 (secondary)
1976–1977
This version includes a 1976 outline-N NBC logo.
NOTE: The "K" portion of this logo, appearing by itself without the "5", served as the logo for KING-TV's then-parent company, KING Broadcasting.
1977–1985
1985–1998
The 1977 logo was retained, but was now rendered in gold as opposed to red/white/blue previously. King Broadcasting was sold to the Providence Journal Company in 1992. Despite having changed hands twice since then (to Belo in 1997 then to Gannett in 2013, later spun off as Tegna in 2015), King Broadcasting continues to exist as the license holder for most of its former stations.
1998–2016
The logo became italicized.
2016–present
Template:TV stations in Seattle