What city does KATU broadcast out of?”
KATU is a television station broadcasting on digital channel 43 in Portland, Oregon, USA. It has been owned by Fisher Communications of Seattle, Washington, owner of the Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV, since its inception and is currently affiliated with the ABC Television Network. Its transmitter is located in Portland. KATU also owns and operates local Univision affiliate KUNP-LP channel 47 since 2007. A construction permit for Channel 2 was issued to Fisher’s Blend Station, Inc. (now Fisher Communications) as early as 1958. It was assigned the call letters KATU. However, the station did not take to the airwaves until March 15, 1962, initially as an independent station. On January 19, 1964 KATU moved its transmitter site 21 miles (34 km), to Portland’s West Hills to improve coverage. The site had previously been on Livingston Mountain [1]. A little over a month later it took over the ABC affiliation from KPTV on March 1, 1964. This made KATU the fourth station in the Portland market i
KATU is a television station broadcasting on digital channel 43 in Portland, Oregon, USA. It has been owned by Fisher Communications of Seattle, Washington, owner of the Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV, since its inception and is currently affiliated with the ABC Television Network. Its transmitter is located in Portland. KATU also owns and operates local Univision affiliate KUNP-LP channel 47 since 2007.
KATU is a television station broadcasting on digital channel 43 in Portland, Oregon, USA. It has been owned by Fisher Communications of Seattle, Washington, owner of the Seattle ABC affiliate KOMO-TV, since its inception and is currently affiliated with the ABC Television Network. Its transmitter is located in Portland.