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Television station in Montana, United States
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SWX Right Now
BrandingSWX
(SWX NonStop Local Sports)
CountryUnited States
First air dateAugust 30, 2008 (16 years ago) (2008-08-30)
TV stationsKHQ-TV 6.2
KNDO 23.3
KNDU 25.3
KULR-TV 8.2
KWYB 18.3
KWYB-LD 28.3
KFBB 5.3
KHBB-LD 21.3
KTMF 23.3
KTMF-LD 42.3
Broadcast areaEastern Washington, Idaho Panhandle, & Montana
OwnerCowles Company
(KHQ, Incorporated)
Official websitewww.swxrightnow.com
Older logo

SWX Right Now (Sports and Weather Right Now) is a regional digital subchannel network broadcasting high school and college sports, and automated weather and news on Cowles Company-owned stations throughout Eastern Washington State, the Idaho Panhandle, and Montana. The channel airs over the secondary digital subchannels of Cowles' three NBC network affiliated stations in Eastern Washington, including KHQ-TV in Spokane, KNDO in Yakima and KNDU in Richland, as well as the third subchannel of KULR-TV in Billings, Montana. In addition, it is seen on most cable systems throughout the markets they serve.

Typical programming on SWX Right Now includes three-minute weather forecasts called The Weather Authority and sports segments titled SWX Sports Update. Programming carried includes Gonzaga University men's basketball; local high school and college football; Spokane Chiefs Western Hockey League games; and a sports commentary show from a studio located in "The Q" bar at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino in suburban Airway Heights.

Stations

Station City Over-the-Air Cable
KHQ-TV Spokane 6-2 Comcast 306 (SD) Comcast 112 (HD)
Coeur d'Alene Spectrum 1245
Pullman-Moscow (ID)
Lewiston (ID) Cable One 36
Sandpoint (ID) Northland 115
KNDU-TV KennewickPascoRichland 25-3 Spectrum 183
KNDO-TV Yakima 23-3
KULR-TV Billings (MT) 8-2 Spectrum 195
KWYB Butte (MT)Bozeman (MT) 18-3 Spectrum 199
KFBB-TV Great Falls (MT) 5-3
KHBB-LD Helena (MT) 18-3
KTMF Missoula (MT)Kalispell (MT) 23-3

Events

College

Local events

Greater Spokane League high school basketball

Local sports

Sports shows

The Mark Few Show

  • A traditional weekly's coach's program featuring Gonzaga men's basketball coach Mark Few and Greg Heister discussing the week in Zags basketball, along with team features.

Toyota's Best Doggone Zags Show

  • A detailed analysis program about Zags basketball which airs Sunday and Monday nights.

Friday Night Lights

  • An extended traditional Friday night high school sports highlights show featuring teams throughout Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho.

SWX Tonight

  • A weeknight show that covers high school and college sports in the Montana area, as well as highlights from national sports. Hosted by Shaun Rainey and Zach Kaplan.

References

  1. "KHQ 'Zags' When Others Zig - 2009-07-25 6:00:00 | Broadcasting & Cable". Archived from the original on 2012-09-29. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  2. "SWX Now In HD In The Spokane Area". SWXrightnow.com. 2014-08-15. Retrieved 2014-12-14.

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Broadcast television in the Inland Northwest (Spokane Valley Region and Lewis-Clark Valley Region)
This region includes the following cities: Spokane/Pullman/Clarkston, WA
Coeur d'Alene/Moscow/Lewiston, ID
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Spokane/Spokane Valley
(Spokane County)
North Idaho–(Coeur d'Alene/
Dalton Gardens/Post Falls)
Quad Cities
(Lewiston/Clarkston/
Pullman/Moscow)
Defunct
Broadcast television in Central Washington and Northeastern Oregon
This region includes the following cities: Yakima/Richland/Pasco/Kennewick, WA
Pendleton, OR
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Yakima
(Yakima County)
Full power
Low-power
Ellensburg(Yakima Valley Region)
Tri-Cities(Kennewick/Pasco/
Richland)
Walla Walla/Dayton
Wenatchee
Cable channels
Defunct stations
See also
Boise (Idaho TV)
Portland, OR
Seattle
Spokane
Bend/Central OR
Regional sports broadcasting in the United States
FanDuel Sports Network
Fenway Sports Group
MSG Entertainment
NBC Sports Regional Networks
Sinclair Broadcast Group
Spectrum Sports
Gray Television
Independent
Cowles Company
Cowles Publishing Company
Television stations
ABC affiliates
NBC affiliates
Subchannel service
Other properties
  • KYUS is owned by the Marks Radio Group; Cowles operate the station as a satellite of KULR.
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