Not yet for either providerAs far as I know 4.2 CW is not on Dish Network I was told. I don't know if Direct picked it up.
Not yet for either providerAs far as I know 4.2 CW is not on Dish Network I was told. I don't know if Direct picked it up.
TV/Radio Age published local market sweeps ratings through much of the eighties, and my recollection is that KSTW generally earned sign on to sign off shares in the 11 to 13 point range. As examples from old copies of that magazine that I found quickly, KSTW had a 13 HH share in the November 1980 sweeps (just below the top 10 highest rated independent stations in the country). It duplicated that performance in the May 1981 sweeps. 12 share in November 1981, then back up to a 13 share in May and November of 1982. That was solid performance for independent TV stations in that era, and I can't imagine that a solid operator like Gaylord Broadcasting would have failed to translate those ratings into equally solid revenue numbers, especially considering the generally heavy commercial load on the station during early fringe.Just because you brand yourself as a "superstation" doesn't mean the station was successful from a revenue perspective.
Same as branding yourself as: "action news", or "on your side". Neither means the station has more action in their newscast, nor a particular viewer advocate over another.
Nice to know that the branding back in the day made an impact, with you at least.
Thanks. You those who still have the Super stations on Dish (KTLA/KWGN/WSBK/WWOR/WPIX), there are CW stations in the list, but they only are in SD.Not yet for either provider
And stations like KING and KOMO were running 20+ shares individually. Plus again; we're talking 43 years ago.TV/Radio Age published local market sweeps ratings through much of the eighties, and my recollection is that KSTW generally earned sign on to sign off shares in the 11 to 13 point range. As examples from old copies of that magazine that I found quickly, KSTW had a 13 HH share in the November 1980 sweeps (just below the top 10 highest rated independent stations in the country). It duplicated that performance in the May 1981 sweeps. 12 share in November 1981, then back up to a 13 share in May and November of 1982. That was solid performance for independent TV stations in that era, and I can't imagine that a solid operator like Gaylord Broadcasting would have failed to translate those ratings into equally solid revenue numbers, especially considering the generally heavy commercial load on the station during early fringe.
And so? We were talking about the level of success KSTW enjoyed as an independent station -- and it hasn't been an independent station in 28 years (until this month), so we are inherently talking about what happened a long time ago. Like many (probably most) independent stations, it's "golden era" was back in the eighties, which is when independent stations in general enjoyed more success than they had previously, but before the Fox network was much of a factor.And stations like KING and KOMO were running 20+ shares individually. Plus again; we're talking 43 years ago.
A lot has changed in that time.
Quite a few issues are available at TELEVISION / RADIO AGE: Radio, TV and advertising magazine 1953 to 1989TV/Radio Age published local market sweeps ratings through much of the eighties, and my recollection is that KSTW generally earned sign on to sign off shares in the 11 to 13 point range. As examples from old copies of that magazine that I found quickly, KSTW had a 13 HH share in the November 1980 sweeps (just below the top 10 highest rated independent stations in the country). It duplicated that performance in the May 1981 sweeps. 12 share in November 1981, then back up to a 13 share in May and November of 1982. That was solid performance for independent TV stations in that era, and I can't imagine that a solid operator like Gaylord Broadcasting would have failed to translate those ratings into equally solid revenue numbers, especially considering the generally heavy commercial load on the station during early fringe.
Prior to Sinclair, Fisher was the first independent group owner to have Univision-affiliated stations. I'm betting that Sinclair has been waiting for that affiliate agreement to run out, so they can take these stations to their traditional, one might say, news-political, programming. I'm sure they've determined by now that the upcoming 2024 political season, is going to provide more revenue potential than network programming to a Latino population.Interesting. I wonder what happens to Univision now.
KUNS in Seattle, Washington Will Become the New Home of The CW Network Beginning January 1
Network Affiliation to Move from KOMO 4.2 to KUNS
KUNS to Add Local and National News to Lineup
Seattle, WA – September 28, 2023 – KUNS, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Seattle station, today announced The CW Network, currently airing on Sinclair’s KOMO 4.2 (COMET), will move to KUNS beginning January 1, 2024. In addition to CW programming, which will air nightly from 8-10pm, KUNS will broadcast local and national news programming throughout the week as well as CW Sports programming on the weekends. KUNS will expand the local programming of KOMO News and lifestyle program Seattle Refined currently airing on KOMO 4.1. The station will also add The National Desk and The National Weather Desk programs to the KUNS lineup, providing viewers with real-time national news and regional stories from around the country. KOMO 4.2 will resume the complete COMET program lineup on January 1, 2024, featuring top sci-fi and fantasy entertainment franchises. KOMO 4.1 will continue broadcasting as an ABC affiliate and will celebrate its 70th Anniversary on December 10, 2023, which includes special 70th Anniversary stories airing every Thursday at 6pm on KOMO 4.1 now through mid-December 2023.
KUNS in Seattle, Washington Will Become the New Home of The CW Network Beginning January 1
Network Affiliation to Move from KOMO 4.2 to KUNS
KUNS to Add Local and National News to Lineup
Seattle, WA – September 28, 2023 – KUNS, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Seattle station, today announced The CW Network, currently airing on Sinclair’s KOMO 4.2 (COMET), will move to KUNS beginning January 1, 2024. In addition to CW programming, which will air nightly from 8-10pm, KUNS will broadcast local and national news programming throughout the week as well as CW Sports programming on the weekends. KUNS will expand the local programming of KOMO News and lifestyle program Seattle Refined currently airing on KOMO 4.1. The station will also add The National Desk and The National Weather Desk programs to the KUNS lineup, providing viewers with real-time national news and regional stories from around the country. KOMO 4.2 will resume the complete COMET program lineup on January 1, 2024, featuring top sci-fi and fantasy entertainment franchises. KOMO 4.1 will continue broadcasting as an ABC affiliate and will celebrate its 70th Anniversary on December 10, 2023, which includes special 70th Anniversary stories airing every Thursday at 6pm on KOMO 4.1 now through mid-December 2023.
KUNS in Seattle, Washington Will Become the New Home of The CW Network Beginning January 1
Network Affiliation to Move from KOMO 4.2 to KUNS
KUNS to Add Local and National News to Lineup
Seattle, WA – September 28, 2023 – KUNS, Sinclair Broadcast Group’s Seattle station, today announced The CW Network, currently airing on Sinclair’s KOMO 4.2 (COMET), will move to KUNS beginning January 1, 2024. In addition to CW programming, which will air nightly from 8-10pm, KUNS will broadcast local and national news programming throughout the week as well as CW Sports programming on the weekends. KUNS will expand the local programming of KOMO News and lifestyle program Seattle Refined currently airing on KOMO 4.1. The station will also add The National Desk and The National Weather Desk programs to the KUNS lineup, providing viewers with real-time national news and regional stories from around the country. KOMO 4.2 will resume the complete COMET program lineup on January 1, 2024, featuring top sci-fi and fantasy entertainment franchises. KOMO 4.1 will continue broadcasting as an ABC affiliate and will celebrate its 70th Anniversary on December 10, 2023, which includes special 70th Anniversary stories airing every Thursday at 6pm on KOMO 4.1 now through mid-December 2023.
Will this work as proof?I reached out to the contact listed more than a week ago and have gotten no reply, unfortunately. I haven't seen that press release appear anywhere else, either.
- Trip

Like I said....
Where will univision programming goShow us a link to a press release or something else because otherwise, we probably wouldn't believe it.
And becomes a national feed as well with all local programming taken out.if it isn't on another station within seattle, then it will be cable only
Huh?will they take a nearby cw affiliate if they can't go national