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 | | KUSA also owns SKY9 (The area's first High Definition Helicopter), which it shares with News Radio 850 KOA-AM. |
 | | The station first went on the air on October 12, 1952 as KBTV, the second television station in Colorado (KFEL-TV, now KWGN, also in Denver, was the first by about three months). |
 | | Since then, a hand-full of KUSA's Gannett sister stations are now producing newscasts in High Definition (HD or HDTV), including KARE (Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN - Debuted in April, 2006), KSDK (St. Louis, MO), KPNX (Phoenix, AZ), KXTV** (Sacramento, CA), WKYC (Cleveland, OH), WUSA (Washington, DC), and WXIA (Atlanta, GA). |
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