- KMYQ
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KMYQ
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding = myQ²
analog = 22 (UHF)
digital = 25 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations =MyNetworkTV
network =
founded =
airdate =June 22 ,1985
location =Seattle, Washington
callsign_meaning = MYNetworkTV Q
(reference to sister stationKCPQ )
former_callsigns = KTZZ-TV (1985-1999)
KTWB-TV (1999-2006)
former_channel_numbers =
owner =Tribune Company
licensee = Tribune Television Holdings, Inc.
sister_stations =KCPQ
former_affiliations = independent (1985-1995)
The WB (1995-2006)
effective_radiated_power = 5000 kW (analog)
1000 kW (digital)
HAAT = 271 m (analog)
290 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 69571
coordinates = coord|47|36|56.8|N|122|18|30.2|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://myq2.com/ myq2.com]KMYQ, channel 22, is a
MyNetworkTV -affiliated television station inSeattle, Washington . Owned by theTribune Company , KMYQ uses "myQ²" (pronounced "My-Q-two") for its on-air branding. The station can be viewed on channel 10 on mostWestern Washington cable systems, and also operates two UHF translators. KMYQ's offices and broadcasting center along with its transmitter are co-located with sister stationKCPQ (channel 13) on the west shore ofLake Union in the Westlake neighborhood of Seattle. [http://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/stories/2006/05/15/daily7.html]History
The station began broadcasting as KTZZ on
June 22 ,1985 . The call letters stood for Television 22, the Zs closely resembling numeral 2s. At that time there was a hole in the market for cartoons and sitcoms. WhileKSTW (channel 11) was running such programming, KCPQ counterprogrammed with children's shows. As such, KTZZ signed on with a lineup of classic off-network sitcoms, westerns, cartoons, movies, and dramas. Initially the station was profitable under the ownership ofAlden Communications . Originally, to keep people from changing channels, the station broadcast only its station ID -- no commercials -- between theclosing credits of one show and the opening credits of the next show. One Christmas season as snow fell in thePuget Sound area viewers were treated to a gag in which someone pretending to be a janitor takes control of the station for a few moments to deliver "the news" which was mostly a fake weather forecast which began "The weather outside is frightful. But inside it's quite delightful. As long as I've got no place to go, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."A couple years later, the station was sold to
Dudley Broadcasting . By1988 , KCPQ and KSTW had strong lineups, including almost all of the children's programming available. KTZZ was also the home, for several years, of the eclectic Seattle talk showThe Spud Goodman Show . Producing the weekly interview/music/feature show was an ambitious undertaking for a small station, and the program relied heavily on a large staff of volunteers. The programming costs became too high for KTZZ. As a result, KTZZ began airingCBS shows pre-empted byKIRO-TV (channel 7), along with paid programming and brokered shows. It still ran some conventional syndicated product, but they were essentially programs that no other stations wanted. For a time in1993 , channel 22 aired a 10:00 p.m. newscast produced by KIRO-TV.Originally, KTZZ agreed to affiliate with the new United Paramount Network in
1994 . However, the UPN affiliation went to KIRO when that station lost its CBS affiliation to KSTW (which was eventually sold toParamount Pictures ), and KTZZ agreed to affiliate with The WB instead. KTZZ picked up cartoons from KSTW in1995 , added more off-network sitcoms and moved away from the brokered format. As it began airing programming from The WB, KTZZ was helped in part by the fact that KCPQ was moving towards news and more first-run syndicated talk, courtroom, and drama shows.KTZZ was purchased by
Tribune Broadcasting (along with sister stationWXMI inGrand Rapids, Michigan ) fromEmmis Communications in1998 , and changed its call letters to KTWB-TV (The Warner Brothers Network) the next year. After Tribune acquired KCPQ in early1999 , KTWB's license was transferred back to Emmis in the short-term until the FCC's approval of television duopolies later that year, though Tribune managed and operated the station during this period via alocal marketing agreement . In 2004, KTWB revised its on-air brand from "WB 22" to "Seattle's WB" as part of a groupwide branding effort.On
January 24 ,2006 , the WB and UPN networks announced they would merge into a new network called The CW. CBS-owned KSTW, the then-current UPN station, was chosen as The CW's Seattle-Tacoma affiliate. KTWB was slated to return to its previous independent status, but onMay 15 , 2006, Tribune announced that it would affiliate channel 22 (and two other WB stations not included in the CW affiliation deal) with MyNetworkTV. It is not likely that KTWB would have become Seattle's CW affiliate, in any case. CW officials were on record as preferring the "strongest" WB and UPN stations, and KSTW was by far the stronger station.On
July 14 , 2006, channel 22's call letters were officially changed to KMYQ to reflect its new affiliation, and the station's brand name was changed to "myQ²" onAugust 7 , 2006.With the loss of the WB, KMYQ may now carry Fox network programming should KCPQ preempt for a special, such as the
Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon , a breaking news story, or any other emergency.On
March 31 ,2008 , KMYQ began airing a KCPQ-produced 9:00 p.m. newscast ("Q13 Fox News @ Nine on myQ²") Monday through Saturday. KMYQ became just the second MyNetworkTV affiliate in thePacific Time Zone with a 7:00pm-9:00pm early prime schedule (the other beingKQCA in Sacramento). [http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6542492.html?industryid=47169]Translators
KMYQ is rebroadcast on the following translator stations.
* [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?call=K25CH K25CH] Channel 25 Centralia
* [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?call=K29ED K29ED] Channel 29 EverettLogos
News/Station Presentation
Newscast Titles
*"Q 13 FOX News @ Nine On My Q²" (2008-Present)
External links
* [http://www.myq2.com/ KMYQ Website]
*TVQ|KMYQ
*BIA|KMYQ|TV|TV
* [http://www.spudgoodman.com/ Spud Goodman's Homepage]
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