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Denver news comes to Southwest Colorado via city of Durango station

Signal is available for free over the air with digital antenna
9News in Denver can be received in Durango using this device, available for free at City Hall. Durango has been broadcasting 9News in high-definition, over-the-air signal for about six months.

The city of Durango has found a way to broadcast Denver’s KUSA 9News on its public television station in response to residents clamoring for Colorado news.

The city is broadcasting 9News for 8½ hours each day during the week and for six hours each day on the weekends. Durango has been broadcasting 9News in high-definition, over-the-air signal for about six months, said Victor Locke, broadcast specialist in the city’s public information office.

The station is available on digital air channel 10.2, which can be accessed with an indoor HD digital antenna.

Durango does not receive Denver cable television news otherwise, something that has been a source of contention in Southwest Colorado. La Plata County is in Albuquerque’s Nielsen media market. That means Durango gets news from New Mexico rather than Denver based on market forces – where people are most likely to shop – not political or social factors.

La Plata County government petitioned the Federal Communications Commission in October 2016 to allow satellite providers, in this case Direct TV and DISH Network, to partner with ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox affiliates in Denver. The FCC agreed, but Albuquerque television stations appealed the decision, putting the petition in limbo. A decision has yet to be made.

Broadcasts from 9News in Denver are now available to Durango residents during specific hours on weekdays and weekends.

The city has been working with 9News over the past two years to get the signal from Denver to Durango, Locke said. But it hasn’t been easy. Locke said changes in technology related to moving television signals over the internet slowed the process. The city went through three iterations of technology before it began receiving a signal that was reliable and clear.

The city, which paid about $5 for each antenna, is offering the antennas to residents for free. Those interested can visit City Hall, 949 East Second Ave., where staff will provide a free HD digital antenna. The city has about 100 antennas available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Accessing the over-the-air signal does not cost anything.

The 9News programming is not available on cable access to Durango Government Television because 9News already broadcasts on channel 15, said Mitchell Carter, public information specialist.

The over-the-air signal that is streaming on Durango Government Television is 9News’ webstream, Locke said. That means Durango residents won’t see the commercials that typically air on 9News, Locke said. Instead, during scheduled commercial breaks, residents will see bits of news or advertising for other KUSA-TV programming.

And anybody can access the signal. All that is needed is an indoor antenna or a roof antenna to catch the signal, Locke said. The signal is broadcast from Smelter Mountain. Only those in sight line of Smelter Mountain will be able to catch the signal, Carter said.

Homes closer to the signal source will receive better reception. Mountains can be problematic when broadcasting television or radio signals because they act as barriers to signal traffic. The higher up an antenna, the better the signal.

Jack Llewellyn, executive director of the Durango Chamber of Commerce, said he watches Durango Government Television for 9News both at the office and at home.

“I think it’s wonderful that we have the opportunity to view Denver news,” he said.

bhauff@durangoherald.com

An earlier version of this story misspelled Victor Locke’s last name.

9News broadcast schedule

The schedule for when Durango Government Television will broadcast 9News is:

Monday through Friday:

4:30 to 9 a.m.

Noon to 12:30 p.m.

4 to 5:30 p.m.

6 to 6:30 p.m.

9 to 10:30 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday:

6 to 9 a.m.

5 to 6 p.m.

9 to 9:30 p.m.

10 to 10:30 p.m.

Signal setup

Step 1: Screw in the antenna to the cable input in the back of your television. For better service, put the antenna near a window.

Step 2: Using your remote, access the menu or settings on your television.

Step 3: Find the channels or tuner setup option.

Step 4: Choose “antenna” when asked about connection type.

Step 5: From the menu, choose channel scan.

Step 6: Allow the television to search; this may take several minutes.

Step 7: Once complete, confirm the menu prompt and press exit or quit.

Step 8: Tune to channel 10.2 to watch 9News along with other DGOV content.

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