KBJR-TV

KBJR-TV is the NBC-affiliated television station for Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin that is licensed to Superior, Wisconsin. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 19 from a transmitter west of Downtown Duluth in Hilltop Park. Its studios are located on South Lake Avenue in Canal Park, downtown Duluth.

Owned by the Granite Broadcasting Corporation, the station operates CBS affiliate KDLH (owned by the Malara Broadcast Group) through a local marketing agreement (a.k.a. LMA). Syndicated programing on KBJR includes: Wheel of Fortune, Inside Edition, Judge Judy and Dr. Phil.

KRII (Range 11), ATSC channel 11 in Chisholm operates as a semi-satellite and has a bureau on East Howard Street in Hibbing. KRII serves the northern portion of the market, including the Iron Range area, Grand Rapids and International Falls. Although it identifies as a station in its own right, it is considered a semi-satellite of sister station KBJR in Duluth. This station simulcasts KBJR except during commercials and station identifications. Master control and internal operations of KRII are based at KBJR's facilities on on South Lake Avenue in Duluth. It also acts as a full-power translator station of all of the various channels and subchannels of KBJR and KDLH. In terms of coverage, KRII serves the northern portion of the Duluth market while KBJR serves the southern.

It operates the area's MyNetworkTV station on a second digital subchannel of KBJR. Known on-air as My 9, it is offered on Charter cable channel 9 (hence the branding). This can also be seen on KRII's ninth digital subchannel from a transmitter in Meadow Brook. Syndicated programing on KBJR-DT2 includes: Family Guy, My Name Is Earl, Swift Justice.

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