Three Options For Viewers On Weekdays At 7 AM
Watch KIRO-TV on Comcast 117
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Maria Lamarca Anderson, Community Relations Manager
206.728.2375/mlanderson@kirotv.comSEATTLE -- In an ongoing effort to make it easy for viewers to get the information they need to begin their day, KIRO-TV now provides local news at 7 a.m. in three ways.Local, up-to-the-minute news can be seen on Comcast 117, online at kirotv.com and by satellite dish owners on digital channel 7.2.“We’re excited to provide Western Washington viewers with a choice in the morning,” says Eric Lerner, KIRO-TV vice president and general manager. “They can find local weather and traffic just before they leave home, or at their local coffee shop with a laptop.”This change coincides with KIRO-TV’s launch of the Retro Television Network (RTN) Northwest on Comcast 117 and digital channel 7.2. RTN Northwest features the best in classic television in addition to local programming. Fans can once again enjoy “Who loves ya, baby?” (Telly Savales, Kojak), “Book ‘em, Danno!” (Jack Lord, Hawaii Five-O) and “Good thinking, 99” (Don Adams, Get Smart), among a host of other hit shows. A program schedule is available at http://www.kirotv.com/tvlistings2/index.html.“Even if you didn’t grow up with Mission: Impossible, The Untouchables or Love, American Style, it’s fun to watch these shows,” says Lerner. “They were hugely popular in their time and we’re certain fans from that era will enjoy sharing it with their kids. We believe new viewers will get a kick out of them, too.”Viewers can get the latest national news via CBS’ The Early Show on KIRO 7 at 7 a.m.# # #
Maria Lamarca Anderson, Community Relations Manager
206.728.2375/mlanderson@kirotv.comSEATTLE -- In an ongoing effort to make it easy for viewers to get the information they need to begin their day, KIRO-TV now provides local news at 7 a.m. in three ways.Local, up-to-the-minute news can be seen on Comcast 117, online at kirotv.com and by satellite dish owners on digital channel 7.2.“We’re excited to provide Western Washington viewers with a choice in the morning,” says Eric Lerner, KIRO-TV vice president and general manager. “They can find local weather and traffic just before they leave home, or at their local coffee shop with a laptop.”This change coincides with KIRO-TV’s launch of the Retro Television Network (RTN) Northwest on Comcast 117 and digital channel 7.2. RTN Northwest features the best in classic television in addition to local programming. Fans can once again enjoy “Who loves ya, baby?” (Telly Savales, Kojak), “Book ‘em, Danno!” (Jack Lord, Hawaii Five-O) and “Good thinking, 99” (Don Adams, Get Smart), among a host of other hit shows. A program schedule is available at http://www.kirotv.com/tvlistings2/index.html.“Even if you didn’t grow up with Mission: Impossible, The Untouchables or Love, American Style, it’s fun to watch these shows,” says Lerner. “They were hugely popular in their time and we’re certain fans from that era will enjoy sharing it with their kids. We believe new viewers will get a kick out of them, too.”Viewers can get the latest national news via CBS’ The Early Show on KIRO 7 at 7 a.m.




