Fox 13 Seattle is leaving its broadcast nest on Westlake Ave in South Lake Union for a downtown, 16-story office tower called Axis 9 at 1800 9th Ave in the Denny Triangle. Fox will be an anchor tenant and it's announcment says broadcasts there will begin next November. It's a joint venture with Lake Washington Partners. The Fox-owned station is making a strong run at the competition with this move when you consider the other owners in the market; Sinclair, Tegna and Cox/Apollo who are seeking buyers and consolidation. Video announcment below:
"I am no longer at Komo 4." Thanks. Longtime Weather Anchor Rebecca Stevenson confirms that she left the station just before Christmas. Her last Facebook posts are 12/17. She has the Seattle station Quintafecta, having worked at the old NWCN, KING, KIRO, KCPQ and KOMO. Looks like her decision. Wants a new chapter. She was doing mainly weekend evenings for KOMO. Perhaps Stella Sun will move there. She has been sharing weekend mornings with Theron Zahn.

Interesting move. I look forward to seeing how Fox 13 makes use of its new home, as well as what happens to their current home.
ReplyDeleteSeems financially wise. Monetize property you’ve owned for decades and lease cheap space when downtown office vacancies are high. Operationally, not so great for reporters and crews on the go.
ReplyDeletePerhaps this will allow for a more interesting setting for their evening sports wrap shows.
ReplyDeleteIt just might. A dedicated sports studio decorated with Seattle and Northwest sports memorabilia could be just the thing they need.
DeleteGood point. Like the other three competitors it will give them a much stronger skyline view for live shots, assuming they have rooftop connectivity built in as part of the deal. doesn't use its live skyline backdrop across from TMobile Park as much as I thought it would. Not sure why. KOMO fronts right near the Space Needle, as does KIRO.
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