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KING 5: A history of commitment to local programming
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KING 5 has a history of commitment to local programming, from Almost Live and Seattle Today, to Evening.
“All those shows bringing unique content to the viewers of the Northwest, who may not even realize how fortunate they are to have all these local shows showcasing the area,” said John Stofflet.
Stofflet is a former Evening staffer who started in 1989 and spent more than 15 years at KING 5 as a reporter and producer.
With Evening, Stofflet introduced viewers to local luminaries, sat down with corporate giants and traveled around the world.
Since its debut on KING 5 in 1986, Evening has been western Washington’s guide to the Northwest and beyond. It’s the only show on KING without a dedicated studio, going on the road to discover fascinating people and players.
Read more: https://www.king5.com/article/about-us/king-5-celebrates-75th-anniversary/281-d95eff4a-8b07-442d-93a8-5268c15c4e66