Fisher Communications
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Fisher Communications (NASDAQ: FSCI) is a media company in the United States. Based in Seattle, Washington, the company owns a number of radio and television stations in the northwestern United States.
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- KOMO 1000 AM - News
- KVI 570 AM - News/Talk
- KPLZ 101.5 FM - AC
- KAAK 98.9 FM - Hot AC
- KXGF 1400 AM - Oldies
- KQDI 106.1 FM - Classic Rock
- KQDI 1450 AM - News/Talk/Sports
- KIKF 104.9 - Country
- KINX 107.3 - Active Rock
All television stations use the same logo of the station call letters at the top (in lowercase letters) and the channel number inside an unbordered box below. For the CBS affiliates, the CBS Eyemark is in the lower box, while that is omitted for the ABC affiliates.
- KOMO-TV - Seattle, Washington (flagship)
- KATU - Portland, Oregon
- KBCI-TV - Boise, Idaho
- KVAL-TV - Eugene, Oregon
- KCBY-TV - Coos Bay, Oregon
- KPIC - Roseburg, Oregon
- KIMA-TV - Yakima, Washington
- KEPR-TV - Pasco, Washington
- KIDK - Idaho Falls, Idaho
- KLEW-TV - Lewiston, Idaho
- KUNS-TV - Seattle, Washington
- KUNP - La Grande / Portland, Oregon
The Fisher Interactive Network is comprised of the 13 radio and television staiton websites throughout the Northwest region offering local news and information. Advertising options are available on each individual site or in aggregate.
Fisher Communications has formerly used two other official names. Initially, the company was known as "Fisher's Blend Station, Inc." In 1975, Fisher's Blend Station, Inc. was renamed to "Fisher Broadcasting Inc." and was succeeded by the current name of the company in 2000
- Fisher Communications, Inc. - official website