KING 5 Media Group
Ryan Subica has a diverse background with extensive experience in the media industry. Ryan has held various roles at KING 5 Media Group, starting in 2007 as a Creative Services Promo Production Manager and later transitioning to a Business Development Project Manager in 2012. In 2017, they became the Media Sales Operations Manager and eventually assumed the position of Head of Sales Activation. Prior to their time at KING 5 Media Group, Ryan worked at VMG Studios as a Project Manager in 2012. Ryan began their career at Chambers Productions in 1996, where they served as a News Photographer, Editor, and Reporter, and later became a Producer and Director. Ryan also worked at KING TV as a Writer/Producer from 2000 to 2004 and as a Senior Producer/Editor from 2004 to 2007.
Ryan Subica earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs from the University of Oregon between the years 1993 and 1997.
KING 5 Media Group
KING 5 is a broadcast media company that covers a wide programming range for local audiences.It all began when then Channel 5 aired a historic high school football game, becoming the first television station in the Pacific Northwest. Eight months later, Dorothy Bullitt, a local business woman, bought the station and began its tradition oflocal programming. KING was the first station in the Northwest to telecast color, and to air the first live, two-continent, three-nation debate via Early Bird Satellite. KING 5 also aired an ambitious analysis and discussion of the Northwest’s energy resources and management called The Electrical Storm. This earned the station an Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia Award, one of broadcastings highest honors. In recent years, KING 5 again won the DuPont-Columbia Award for excellence in Broadcast Journalism for the “Waste on the Water” an investigation into Washington State Ferry system in 2011. In 2014, the George Foster Peabody Award was awarded to KING 5 for its investigation of “Hanford’s Dirty Secrets.” In addition to local news, programs such as New Day Northwest hosted by Margaret Larson and Evening Magazine help KING 5 share local information about people, places, and events that make the Northwest special. It currently has a combined 30 million monthly page views for their online and digital platforms.KING 5’s community partners are non-profit organizations doing incredible work in medical research, social services, education, disease prevention, civic engagement, and more. With a combined 30 million monthly page views of their online and digital platforms, KING 5 has a clear vision for leading the broadcast local news industry into the future.KING 5 was founded in 1948 and based in Seattle, Washington, United States.