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KXRM is a full power UHF station that began broadcasting in 1985 and became affiliated with the FOX network in 1987. KXRM, which was the one of the first broadcasters in the market to go fully digital, broadcasts its analog signal on channel 21 and its full power digital signal on channel 22. The station can also be seen on both DirecTV and EchoStar's DISH Network.
KXTU is a low power station that broadcasts from Cheyenne Mountain, which overlooks Colorado Springs. Although the station is housed
and staffed alongside KXRM, it is programmed and promoted as a separate station. The station which began broadcasting in November 1999,
broadcasts its analog signal on channel 57 and is not required by the FCC to broadcast in digital given its low-power station status.
KXTU can be viewed throughout the Colorado Springs DMA as it is carried on all local cable systems in the market and can also be seen
on DirecTV and EchoStar's DISH network. KXTU has been a CW affiliate since September 2006.
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