TVW is Washington's public affairs network, providing gavel-to-gavel coverage of Washington State Legislature sessions and coverage of the Washington State Supreme Court and public affairs events. It is widely considered the model state level equivalent of C-SPAN. TVW was founded in 1993 by Dennis Heck, who was formerly Chief of Staff to Governor Booth Gardner and who would later represent Washington in the United States House of Representatives.
The channel is available via cable throughout Washington state, and as a subchannel on Tacoma PBS member station KBTC.
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Major network affiliates |
- KOMO (4.1 ABC, 4.2 Comet, 4.3 Charge!)
- KING (5.1 NBC, 5.2 Justice, 5.3 Quest)
- KIRO (7.1 CBS, 7.2 getTV, 7.3 Laff)
- KCTS (9.1 PBS, 9.2 PBS Kids, 9.3 Create, 9.4 World)
- KSTW (11.1 CW, 11.2 Start TV, 11.3 Grit, 11.4 Dabl)
- KCPQ (13.1 Fox, 13.2 This TV, 13.3 Mystery)
- KZJO (22.1 MNTV, 22.2 KCPQ SD, 22.3 Ant TV)
- KBTC/KCKA (28.1/15.1 PBS, 28.2/15.2 NHK World, 28.3/15.3 Worldview, 28.4/15.4 TVW)
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Other stations |
- K08OU-D (8.1 3ABN, 8.3 Dare To Dream, 8.4 3ABN Latino, 8.5 3ABN Radio, 8.7 Radio74)
- KONG (16.1 Ind, 16.2 Bounce TV)
- KTBW (20.1 TBN, 20.2 Church, 20.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 20.4 Enlace, 20.5 Salsa)
- KRUM-LD (24.3 Ind, 24.4 Ind)
- KWPX-TV (33.1 Ion, 33.2 qubo, 33.3 Ion Life, 33.4 Ion Shop, 33.5 QVC, 33.6 HSN, 33.7 TMD)
- KWDK (42.1 DS)
- KFFV (44.1 MeTV, 44.2 Movies!, 44.3 H&I, 44.4 Decades)
- KUSE-LD (46.1 Azteca América, 46.2 OnTV4U, 46.3 Sonlife, 46.4 Shop LC)
- KUNS (51.1 UNI, 51.2 TBD, 51.3 Stadium)
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Portland |
- KATU (2.1 ABC, 2.2 MeTV, 2.3 Comet)
- KOIN (6.1 CBS, 6.2 GetTV, 6.3 Decades)
- KGW (8.1 NBC, 8.2 Justice, 8.3 Estrella TV)
- KOPB-TV (10.1 PBS, 10.2 PBS Encore, 10.3 PBS Kids, 10.4 OPB Radio)
- KPTV (12.1 Fox, 12.2 Cozi, 12.3 Laff)
- KRCW-TV (32.1 CW, 32.2 Antenna TV, 32.3 This TV)
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Cable-only | |
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Full-power stations |
- KATU (2.1 ABC, 2.2 MeTV, 2.3 Comet, 2.4 Stadium)
- KOIN (6.1 CBS, 6.2 getTV, 6.3 Bounce TV)
- KOAC-TV (PBS/OPB, 7.1 HD, 7.2 "Plus", 7.3 Kids, 7.4 FM)
- KGW (8.1 NBC, 8.2 Justice, 8.3 Quest)
- KOPB-TV (PBS/OPB, 10.1 HD, 10.2 "Plus", 10.3 PBS Kids, 10.4 FM)
- KPTV (12.1 Fox, 12.2 Cozi, 12.3 Laff)
- KPXG (22.1 Ion, 22.2 Qubo, 22.3 Ion Life, 22.4 Ion Shop, 22.5 QVC Over Air, 22.6 HSN, 22.7 TMD)
- KNMT (24.1 TBN, 24.2 TCC, 24.3 JUCE TV/Smile, 24.4 Enlace, 24.5 TBN Salsa)
- KRCW-TV (32.1 The CW, 32.2 Ant TV, 32.3 Court, 32.4 TBD)
- KPDX (49.1 MNTV, 49.2 Mystery, 49.3 Bounce TV, 49.4 Grit)
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La Grande | |
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The Dalles | |
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Cable-only | |
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ATSC 3.0 digital television | |
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Seattle area |
- KVOS-TV (12.1 H&I, 12.2 Movies!, 12.3 MeTV, 12.4 Decades, 12.5 Start; Bellingham)
- KONG 16 (Ind., Everett)
- KTBW-TV 20 (TBN, Tacoma)
- KBCB 24 (Sonlife, Bellingham)
- KWPX-TV 33 (Ion, Bellevue)
- KWDK 42 (Daystar, Tacoma)
- KFFV (44.1 MeTV, 44.2 Movies!, 44.3 H&I, 44.4 Decades; Seattle)
- KUNS 51 (UNI, Bellevue)
- KUSE-LD 46 (Hot TV, Seattle)
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Spokane area | |
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Yakima/Tri-Cities area | |
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Portland/Vancouver area | |
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- See also
- ABC
- CBS
- CW
- Fox
- Ion
- MyNetworkTV
- NBC
- PBS
- Other stations in Washington
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Legislative and public affairs television channels in the United States |
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