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City | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Branding | Fox 9 |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Fox Television Stations, LLC |
WFTC, KFTC | |
History | |
First air date | January 9, 1955 |
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Call sign meaning | Minneapolis and Saint Paul (MSP is also the IATA code for Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, with KMSP as its ICAO code) |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 68883 |
ERP | 36.2 kW |
HAAT | 435 m (1,427 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 45°3′30″N 93°7′28″W / 45.05833°N 93.12444°W |
Translator(s) | see § Translators |
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Public license information | |
Website | www |
KMSP-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving as the Fox network outlet for the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division alongside MyNetworkTV station WFTC (channel 9.2). The two stations are located together on Viking Drive in Eden Prairie; KMSP-TV's transmitter is located in Shoreview, Minnesota.
KMSP-TV also serves the Mankato market (via K35KI-D in nearby St. James[2] through the local municipal-operated Cooperative TV (CTV) network of translators[3][4]), even though that area already has a Fox affiliate of its own.[5] KMSP is also carried on the main channel of KFTC (channel 26), a satellite station of WFTC licensed to Bemidji which serves the northernmost reaches of the Minneapolis–St. Paul television market.
KMSP-TV is also carried in Canada on the Rogers Cable system in Thunder Bay, Ontario, on Tbaytel, and on Bell MTS Fibe TV in the province of Manitoba. Since October 2022, the station is also carried on Westman Communications, replacing Rochester, New York's WUHF.