KMON-TV

KMON-TV, virtual channel 19 (UHF digital channel 35), is a NBC-affiliated television station licensed to, United States, serving Northwest Washington and the Northern Olympic Peninsula. The station is owned by the -based as part of the. KMON-TV's studios are located in the former Whatcom Marketplace off in Bellingham near ; it's transmitter is located on  on. Master control and some internal operations are based at the studios of sister station, fellow NBC affiliate and company flagship on West Sprague Avenue in downtown Spokane.

Like with many other Bellingham TV stations, KMON-TV has a large audience in, Canada. This includes, a city that is ten times more populous than all of KMON-TV's entire American viewing area combined.

History
KMON-TV launched on November 2, 1963. It was owned by Hugh Davis and his Columbia Empire Broadcasting Corporation, who also owned and  in the.

Davis sold the three stations to Farragut Communications in 1988. Federal Enterprises acquired KMON-TV, KNDO and KNDU in 1995. Federal was bought out by Raycom Media in 1997. Current owner Cowles Company purchased the three stations from Raycom in July 1999.

In March 2018, KMON-TV announced it had purchased the former store in the former Whatcom Marketplace shopping center off  near  to build a new television studio, the station's Cornwall Avenue facilities were subsequently donated to the  to house the network's Northwest Washington station KLXW-TV. On September 17, 2018, the new studio made it's on-air debut.