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KMSP-TV (channel 9) is a television station licensed to Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, serving the Twin Cities area. It is owned and operated by the Fox network through its Fox Television Stations division alongside WFTC (channel 9.2), which broadcasts MyNetworkTV.
Presenter Programs Time at Network Sarah Abo: 60 Minutes & Today: 2019 – Amelia Adams: Nine News & 60 Minutes: 2008 – Alison Ariotti: Nine News & Today reporter (2009-2013) : 2004 –
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Alexandria: 1 16 K16CO-D: Selective TV Guide on 1.2, NASA TV on 1.3 4 33 K33DB-D: CBS () : Start TV on 4.2, Dabl on 4.3, Fave TV on 4.4
Dawn Mitchell is an American sportscaster who has worked as a sports anchor and reporter for KMSP-TV in Minneapolis since 2004. She Is a four time Emmy winner. [1] A graduate of Boston College, Mitchell began her career at NESN, where she was an Anchor for SportsDesk as well as an Emmy Award–winning studio host for Boston Bruins games.
For 20 years she was a reporter and then news anchor/co-anchor for Fox affiliate KMSP in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. and worked at KMSP-TV since 1990, when KMSP was independent Minnesota 9. On May 11, 2010, Robinson announced that she would leave KMSP and broadcasting. Her last day was May 26, 2010.
Fox 9 may refer to one of the following television stations in the United States affiliated with the Fox Broadcasting Company: KECY-TV in Yuma, Arizona–El Centro, California; KFNR in Rawlins, Wyoming Satellite of KFNB in Casper, Wyoming; KMSP-TV in Minneapolis, Minnesota ; KNIN-TV in Caldwell–Boise, Idaho
Heidi Collins (born Heidi Elmquist; June 1, 1967) is an American correspondent and news anchor for KMSP-TV Fox 9 News in Minneapolis – Saint Paul prior to her departure on July 29, 2013. [1] She formerly worked for CNN .
Faulkner's next stop was at KSTP-TV in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, where she served as part of an evening anchor team. She left the station in July 2004. [18] Faulkner joined Fox News in 2005. [19] She was a correspondent for the revival of A Current Affair until its cancellation in October 2005.