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KUSA (NBC)
Denver, Colorado
Channel 9
Owner Gannett
Founded 1952
ERP 316 kW
HAAT 919 f (280 m)
Former Callsigns KBTV

KUSA is a television station on VHF Channel 9 (187.25 MHz video / 191.75 MHz audio) based in Denver, Colorado, USA and owned by Gannett. Its transmitter is located in Golden, Colorado. It is an affiliate of NBC.


KUSA switched network affiliation from ABC to NBC on September 10, 1995.


KUSA first went on the air on October 12, 1952 as KBTV. The call letters were changed to KUSA-TV March 19, 1984.


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Brodcast television in Denver
KWGN 2 (The WB) - KCNC 4 (CBS) - KRMA 6 (PBS) - KMGH 7 (ABC) - KUSA 9 (NBC)
KBDI 12 (PBS) - KTVJ 14 (TFT) - KTVD 20 (UPN) - KDEN 25 (IND) - KDVR 31 (FOX)
KRMT 41 (DS) - KCEC 50 (UNV) - KPXC 59 (PAX)

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