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Encyclopedia > KMSP

KMSP is an abbreviation that can mean:

  • Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport according to its ICAO airport code
  • KMSP-TV, the Fox Broadcasting Company owned-and-operated television station for Minneapolis/Saint Paul

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KMSP - Wikicompany (440 words)
KMSP is a television station in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market that broadcasts on channel 9 (26 digital).
KMSP remained as a UPN affiliate until 2001, when the station was sold to the News Corporation, swapping affiliations with local Fox station WFTC 29, which then became a UPN station.
KMSP owns the tower, which stands 1466 feet (446.8 m) tall, but shares it with WFTC and the Twin Cities Public Television stations, KTCA and KTCI.
KMSP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (825 words)
KMSP, "KMSP, FOX9" is a broadcast television station serving the Twin Cities market of Minnesota and western Wisconsin in the United States, broadcasting on channel 9 (26 digital).
The studios of KMSP and its sister station WFTC are currently co-located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
KMSP remained as a UPN affiliate until 2002, when the station was sold to the Fox Television Stations Group.
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