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==Media== {{Main|Media in Denver}} The Denver metropolitan area is served by a variety of media outlets in print, radio, television, and the Internet. ===Television stations=== Denver is the 16th-largest market in the country for television, according to the 2009–2010 rankings from [[Nielsen Media Research]].<ref>{{Cite web |title= 114.9 Million U.S. Television Homes Estimated for 2009-2010 Season | Nielsen Wire|url=http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/media_entertainment/1149-million-us-television-homes-estimated-for-2009-2010-season |url-status=dead |access-date=November 15, 2009 |archive-date=August 31, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090831062550/http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/media_entertainment/1149-million-us-television-homes-estimated-for-2009-2010-season }}</ref> * [[KWGN-TV]], channel 2, a [[The CW|CW]] [[owned and operated station|O&O]] station owned by [[Nexstar Media Group]], who also owns [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] affiliate [[KDVR]] 31. KWGN is run by KDVR management and is Colorado's first TV station, on the air since July 1952. *[[KCDO-TV]], channel 3, an independent station owned by the [[E. W. Scripps Company]], who also own [[KMGH-TV]] as part of a duopoly. * [[KCNC-TV]], channel 4, a [[CBS]] O&O station. * [[KRMA-TV]], channel 6, the flagship of [[Rocky Mountain PBS]], a state network of five public TV stations throughout Colorado. * [[KMGH-TV]], channel 7, an [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] affiliate owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, previously owned by the [[McGraw-Hill]] company for 40 years prior to 2012. The station is part of a duopoly with KCDO-TV. * [[KUSA-TV]], channel 9, an [[NBC]] affiliate owned by [[Tegna, Inc.|Tegna]], who also owns [[KTVD]] 20, a [[MyNetworkTV]] affiliate. * [[KBDI-TV]], channel 12, a secondary PBS member station. * [[KDEN-TV]], channel 25, a [[Telemundo]] O&O station. * [[KPJR-TV]], channel 38, a [[Trinity Broadcasting Network|TBN]] O&O station. * [[KCEC (TV)|KCEC]], channel 50, a [[Univision]] affiliate. * [[KETD]], channel 53, an [[Estrella TV]] O&O station. ===Radio stations=== Denver is also served by over 40 AM and FM radio stations, covering a wide variety of formats and styles. Denver–Boulder radio is the No. 19 market in the United States, according to the Spring 2011 [[Nielsen Audio|Arbitron]] ranking (up from No. 20 in Fall 2009). For a list of Denver radio stations, see [[List of radio stations in Colorado]]. ===Print=== After continued rivalry between Denver's two main newspapers, ''[[The Denver Post]]'' and the ''[[Rocky Mountain News]]'', the papers merged operations in 2001 under a [[joint operating agreement]] that formed the [[Denver Newspaper Agency]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.denvernewspaperagency.com |title=Denver Newspaper Agency |access-date=December 15, 2006 |archive-date=December 15, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061215111435/http://www.denvernewspaperagency.com/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> This arrangement lasted until February 2009 when the E. W. Scripps Company, the owner of the ''Rocky Mountain News'', closed the paper. There are also several alternative or localized newspapers published in Denver, including the ''[[Westword]]'', ''[[Law Week Colorado]]'', ''[[Out Front Colorado]],'' and the ''[[Intermountain Jewish News]]''. Denver is home to multiple regional magazines such as ''[[5280]]'', which takes its name from the city's mile-high elevation ({{convert|5280|ft|m|0|disp=or|sp=us}}). The ''Colorado Times News'' is a [[Korean language|Korean-language]] publication based in Denver.<ref name="auto"/>
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