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KKCO
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Grand Junction, Colorado
Branding 11 News
Slogan Western Colorado's News Leader
Channels Analog: 11 (VHF)
Digital: 12 (VHF)
Affiliations NBC
The CW (DT2)
Owner Gray Television
Founded July 19, 1996
Call letters meaning K K COlorado
Transmitter Power 155 kW (analog)
5.3 kW (digital)
Height 446 m (analog)
452 m (digital)
Facility ID 24766
Transmitter Coordinates 39°3′59.3″N, 108°44′47.3″W
Website www.nbc11news.com

KKCO channel 11 is an NBC affiliate in the Grand Junction/Montrose market. KKCO is the Highest-rated news station in its market, ahead of competitors KJCT and KREX.

In September 2006, its DT2 subcarrier became the area's new affiliate for The CW Television Network.

However, despite The CW being available locally by local broadcasters, Denver's KWGN, the CW affiliate for that city, is still available in Grand Junction, at least through two low-powered repeaters in the area.


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