
KIRO television, the CBS affiliate in Seattle, will provide live coverage of the parade between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday
VANCOUVER – Clark/Vancouver Television will air KIRO television coverage of Seattle’s Super Bowl celebration parade locally on CVTV Cable Channel 21/321HD. KIRO television, the CBS affiliate in Seattle, will provide live coverage of the parade between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 11. Live streaming of the parade will also be available to viewers online at www.cvtv.org.
KIRO coverage is possible through an agreement between KIRO and the City/County Cable Television Office which allows CVTV to carry KIRO news and other local public affairs programming televised by the Seattle station.
CVTV is the local government, non-commercial cable access channel operated and funded by the city of Vancouver and Clark County, Washington.
Information provided by the city of Vancouver.
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