KTWB
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KTWB (The WB) | ||
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Slogan: "Seattle's WB" | ||
Tacoma, Washington | ||
Analog: 22 (UHF) Digital: 25 (HDTV UHF) | ||
Owner | Tribune Broadcasting | |
Founded | 1985 | |
Joined WB | 1995 | |
Callsign Meaning | K T Warner Brothers | |
Former Callsign | KTZZ (1985-1998) |
KTWB is a television station in Seattle, Washington, affiliated with the WB television network, that broadcasts on UHF channel 22 and HDTV UHF 25. The station also operates two UHF translators, K25CH channel 25 in Centralia and K29ED channel 29 in Everett. Most Western Washington cable TV systems carry it on channel 10.
KTWB's offices and broadcasting center along with its transmitter are co-located with the studios and offices of KCPQ channel 13 on the west shore of Lake Union in the Westlake neighborhood.
KTWB began broadcasting as KTZZ on June 22, 1985. The station was purchased by Tribune Broadcasting in 1998 and changed its call letters to KTWB the next year. KTWB also became KCPQ's sister station in 1999, following Tribune Broadcasting's acquisition of the latter.