Seattle Storm Announces KOMO and KUNS as Exclusive Broadcast TV Partners 

Mon, Mar 31, 2025, 4:09 PM

SEATTLE — The Seattle Storm today announced a new multi-year partnership with KOMO (ABC) and KUNS (CW), making the local Sinclair affiliates the official television broadcast home of the 4x WNBA champions. This landmark deal is the local network's first with a women's professional league and will offer expanded coverage to more fans across Washington than ever before. 

“We are thrilled to welcome KOMO and the CW to the Storm family. From the start, it was clear we shared the same vision of making Storm basketball even more accessible for our fans and creating a larger impact amongst the broader community,” said Seattle Storm Chief Commercial Officer Nate Silverman. “We wanted to provide fans the ability to watch our team in a way that best suits them, whether that be on cable, local tv or digital platforms. We’re excited to now offer more ways to watch the team this season as we compete for a fifth championship.” 

KUNS (CW) will televise all non-nationally exclusive Storm games with distribution on cable, satellite and over-the-air television, with select games airing on KOMO (ABC). Storm games broadcast on KOMO and KUNS will also be available on digital platforms including YouTube TV and Hulu Live. 

"Sinclair is committed to expanding access to high-quality local sports coverage, and the broadcast partnership with the Seattle Storm is a testament to that mission. Bringing Seattle Storm basketball to KOMO and KUNS ensures that more fans across the region can experience the excitement of the WNBA,” said Chief Operating Officer and President of Local Media Rob Weisbord. “We are dedicated to elevating women’s sports, from our partnership with the WTA, to expanding visibility for the WNBA, we aim to provide more avenues for viewers to watch their favorite players and teams.” 

In addition to game broadcasts, KOMO will produce pre-game content for select games along with features during Seattle Refined, KOMO’s daily lifestyle program and ARC Seattle on KUNS (CW). ARC Seattle provides viewers authentic, relevant and community content from around the Puget Sound region. 

The Storm tips off the 2025 regular season on Saturday, May 17 on the road against the Phoenix Mercury beginning at 7:00pm local time.  

Storm Season Ticket Memberships, ticket packages and Group and Premium Experiences are available for the 2025 season, while single game tickets will go on sale soon. For more information, visit http://storm.wnba.com or call (206)-217-WNBA (9622). The complete local television schedule can be found in the below breakdown, and for a full list of channels to catch Storm games this season, visit the CW website. 

DateOpponentTime (PT)TV
May 4vs Connecticut3 p.m.KOMO/CW
May 17at Phoenix7 p.m.KOMO/CW
May 19at Dallas5 p.m.CW
May 25vs Las Vegas3 p.m.KOMO/CW
May 27at Minnesota5 p.m.KOMO/CW
June 1vs Las Vegas3 p.m.KOMO/CW
June 7at Phoenix7 p.m.CW
June 11vs Minnesota7 p.m.CW
June 14at Golden State5:30 p.m.CW
June 17at Los Angeles7 p.m.CW
June 22vs New York4 p.m.KOMO/CW
June 24vs Indiana7 p.m.CW
June 29at Golden State5:30 p.m.CW
July 3at Atlanta4:30 p.m.CW
July 6at New York12 p.m.KOMO/CW
July 9at Connecticut8 a.m.CW
July 13vs Washington3 p.m.CW
July 16vs Golden State12 p.m.CW
July 22vs Dallas7 p.m.CW
July 24at Chicago5:30 p.m.KOMO/CW
July 26at Washington4:30 p.m.KOMO/CW
July 28at Connecticut4 p.m.CW
August 5vs Minnesota7 p.m.CW
August 10at Los Angeles5 p.m.KOMO/CW
August 13vs Atlanta7 p.m.CW
August 17vs Phoenix3 p.m.KOMO/CW
August 19at Chicago5 p.m.KOMO/CW
August 24at Washington12 p.m.CW
August 26at Indiana4 p.m.KOMO/CW
August 28at Minnesota5 p.m.CW
August 30vs Chicago6 p.m.CW
September 1vs New York7 p.m.CW
September 9vs Golden State7 p.m.CW

*ABC, ESPN and ION games are nationally televised 

*Game times and networks subject to change