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DISH Network to offer Denver residents local TV stations in HD
Mar 7, 2006 3:14 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
DISH Network will launch local high-definition TV channels via its satellite TV service to customers in Denver and 61 surrounding counties.
The stations include: KMGH (ABC), KCNC (CBS) and KDVR (FOX). NBC affiliate KUSA is not part of the HD offering.
DISH Network also will deliver the local Denver channels in HD to nine counties in Nebraska.
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