KOMO to stream 10 p.m. newscast online Saturday due to airing of The Ten Commandments

Seattle, WALocal News

KOMO News has made an important scheduling adjustment for Saturday night, opting to stream its 10 p. m. newscast online instead of airing it on television. This decision comes as a result of ABC's broadcast of the classic film "The Ten Commandments," directed by Cecil B. DeMille.

The film, which won an Oscar in 1957, is a holiday tradition for many viewers. Despite the change, KOMO will still present its regular 6 p. m. newscast, ensuring that local news remains available earlier in the evening. For late-night viewers, a shortened version of the 10 p.

m. newscast will be accessible via the KOMO website, YouTube page, and within the article itself. The film will commence at 8 p. m. , adding to the excitement of the evening’s programming.

This shift reflects the network's commitment to providing viewers with valuable content while also accommodating beloved cinematic traditions. As audiences continue to seek diverse viewing options, KOMO's decision exemplifies adaptability in modern broadcasting.

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