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Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations r s !01 Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations II I KAXE-FM ............................. page 5 KBEM-FM ........................... page 8 KFAl-FM .............................. page 9 KMOJ-FM .......................... page 10 KMSU!KMSK-FM ................. page 7 KQAL-FM .......................... page 16 KSRQ-FM .......................... page 14 KU MD-FM ........................... page 4 KUMM-FM ......................... page 12 KUOM-AM ......................... page 11 KVSC-FM ........................... page 14 WCAL-FM .......................... page 13 Tl P-FM ............................. page 6 AM PERS Offices 525 Park Street, Suite 310 St. Paul, MN 55103 - Phone: (651) 293-0229 Fax: (651) 293-1709 Mankato) 1111 Radio for What's Between Your Ears Licensee: University of Minnesota, DulJ I Format: Adult Acoustic Alternative and pub I ic affairs Frequency: 103.3 megaHertz KAXE-FM.,:··························· page 5 Studios: 130 Humanities Building KB EM-FM ........................... page 8 University of Minnesota, Duluth Duluth, MN 55812 KFAl-FM .............................. page 9 Transmitter Power: 25 kilowatts KM OJ-FM .......................... page 10 Radiated Power: 95 kilowatts circular Antenna Height: 550 feet KMSU/KMSK-FM ................. page 7 Broadcast Radius: 90 miles KQAL-FM .......................... page 16 Transmitter Location: 1524 Orange Street Duluth, MN KSRQ-FM .......................... page 14 Mission: KUMD-FM ........................... page 4 KUMD is attentive to the needs of the local and regional communities it serves, while furthering KUMM-FM ......................... page 12 the outreach mission of UMD by educating, KUOM-AM ......................... page 11 informing, and entertaining listeners. KUMD utilizes the best possible technology and seeks KVSC-FM ........................... page 14 and secures the funds needed to thrive and grow. WCAL-FM .......................... page 13 Phone: (218) 726-7181 fax: (218) 726-6571 NTIP-FM ............................. page 6 Station E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.kumd.org Contact: Paul Schmitz Station Manager AM PERS Offices 130 Humanities Building 525 Park Street, Suite 310 10 University Drive St. Paul, MN 55103 - University of MN, Duluth Duluth, MN 55812 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (651) 293-0229 Page4 Fax: (651) 293-1709 Austin (see Mankato) Grand Marais (Translator on the Gunflint Trail) Duluth-Superior WT IP-FM KU MD-FM North Shore Radio Radio for What's Between Your Ears '.ensee: Cook County Community Radio licensee: University of Minnesota, Oulu mat: Diverse music, news and public Format: Adult Acoustic Alternative affairs and public affairs Frequency: 90. 7 mega Hertz Frequency: 103.3 megaHertz Studios: Arrowhead Center for the Arts Studios: 130 Humanities Building 11 West Fifth Street University of Minnesota, Duluth Grand Marais, MN 55604 Duluth, MN 55812 Transmitter Power: 12.5 kilowatts Transmitter Power: 25 kilowatts Radiated Power: 25 kilowatts Radiated Power: 95 kilowatts circular Antenna Height: 270 feet Antenna Height: 550 feet Broadcast Radius: 80 miles Broadcast Radius: 90 miles Transmitter Location: Old Ski Hi 11 Road Transmitter Location: 1524 Orange Street Grand Marais, MN Duluth, MN Mission: Mission: To provide a diverse mix of music, entertainment, KUMD is attentive to the needs of the local and news and public affairs programming designed to regional communities it serves, while furthering educate, inform and engage our listening audi­ the outreach mission of UMD by educating, ence; to provide training to local residents to use informing, and entertaining listeners. KUMD the medium of radio to express their thoughts utilizes the best possible technology and seeks and feelings and to share their talent; to provide and secures the funds needed to thrive and grow. timely and accurate reports of local and state Phone: (218) 726-7181 ·~nts including weather, news and emergency Fax: (218) 726-6571 brmation. I Station E-Mail: [email protected] • flone: (218) 387-1070 Website: www.kumd.org Fax: (218) 387-1120 Contact: Paul Schmitz Station E-Mail: [email protected] Station Manager Website: www.wtip.org 130 Humanities Building Contact: John Maiers 10 University Drive Station Manager University of MN, Duluth P. 0. Box 1005 Duluth, MN 55812 Grand Marais, MN 55604 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Page4 Page 5 Rapids Mankato (Translators in Brainerd (Repeater Station in Austin) and Bemidji) KMSU-FM (KMSK-FM) The Maverick Network " - ~~ensee: Mankato State University Authentic Local Radio j licensee: Northern Community Radio, 1~t ';nat: NPR, PRI and a variety of music Format: News, information and music .• equency: 89.7 mHz (91.3 mHz) Frequency: 91.7 megaHertz Studios: Mankato State University Studios: 1841 East Highway 169 205 Alumni Relations Center Grand Rapids, MN 55744-3398 ' (Austin Tech College) Transmitter Power: 16.653 kilowatts Transmitter Power: 20 kilowatts (135 watts) Radiated Power: 100 kilowatts circular Radiated Power: 20 kw (135 w) circular Antenna Height: 460 feet Antenna Height: 400 feet (21 O feet) Broadcast Radius: 90 miles Broadcast Radius: 65 miles (20 miles) Transmitter Location: Trout Lake Township Mission: Itasca County, MN To enrich our society by highlighting the best of Mission: contemporary art and thought, and to help Northern Community Radio is a regional broad­ citizens take an informed and active part in their caster building community through its program­ communities and the nation, through the broad­ ming and linkages with the people of northern cast of high-quality non-commercial programs. Minnesota. Phone: (507) 389-5678 Phone: (218) 326-1234 Fax: (507) 389-1705 Fax: (218) 326-1235 Station E-Mail: [email protected] Station E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/ Website: www.kaxe.org kmsufm/ Contact: Maggie Montgomery ~ontact: Marilee Rickard General Manager Station Manager 1841 East Highway 169 MSU 153 Grand Rapids, MN 55744-3398 Mankato State University E-Mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 8400 Mankato, MN 56002-8400 E-Mail: mari [email protected] Page 6 Page 7 Minneapolis-St. Paul Minneapolis-St. Paul (Translator in West St. Paul) KB EM-FM Jazz 88 KFAl-FM licensee: Minneapolis Public Schools Fresh Air Radio Format: Jazz and Traffic Information ~ensee: Fresh Air, Inc. Frequency: 88.5 megaHertz mat: Eclectic Studios: 1555 James Avenue North ,1rnquency: 90.3 mHz (106.7 mHz) Minneapolis, MN 55411 Studios: 1808 Riverside Avenue Transmitter Power: 1. 5 kilowatts " Minneapolis, MN 55454 Radiated Power: 2.9 kilowatts circular Transmitter Power: 125w (l 70w) Antenna Height: 4 7 5 feet Radiated Power: 125w (225w) circular Broadcast Radius: 28 miles Antenna Height: 450 feet (200 feet) Transmitter Location: 2070 Roselawn Avenue Broadcast Radius: 20 miles Falcon Heights, MN Transmitter Location: Foshay Tower Mission: Minneapolis, MN Provide secondary vocational instruction to (Marie & Robert Streets students in the professional aspects of radio West St. Paul, MN) broadcasting. Provide a public radio broadcast Mission: service to a general audience in the Minneapolis/ KFAI is a volunteer-based community radio St. Paul metropolitan area, and reflect credit station that exists to broadcast information, arts upon the Minneapolis Board of Education as the and entertainment programming for an audience licensee, for community service and for excel­ of diverse racial, social and economic back­ lence of the KBEM Radio Broadcast program. grounds. By providing a voice for people not Phone: (612) 668-1735 represented by mainstream media, KFAI in­ Fax: (612) 668-1766 creases understanding between peoples and Station E-Mail: [email protected] -'"'mmunities, while fostering the values of Website: www.jazz88fm.com nocracy and social justice. Contact: Terry Walker . .1one: (612) 341-3144 Program Manager Fax: (612) 341-4281 1555 James Avenue North Station E-Mail: [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55411 Website: www.kfai.org E-Mail: Contact: Jackson Buck [email protected] Interim Manager 1808 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 E-Mai I: [email protected] Page 8 Page 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul Minneapolis-Saint Paul KM OJ-FM KU OM-AM The Heart and Soul of the Cities Radio K - Real College Radio Licensee: Center for Communication Licensee: University of Minnesota and Development '"'ryrmat: College Rock Format: Urban contemporary ~quency: 770 kiloHertz Frequency: 89.9 megaHertz .:>tudios: 610 Rarig Center Studios: 501 Bryant Avenue North 330 - 21st Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55405 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Transmitter Power: 1 kilowatt Transmitter Power: 5 kw non-directional Radiated Power: 1 kilowatt circular Broadcast Radius: 65-90 miles Antenna Height: 600 feet Transmitter Location: 2070 Roselawn Avenue Broadcast Radius: 25 miles Falcon Heights, MN Transmitter Location: 604 Fifth Street Mission: Minneapolis, MN Radio K is a student operated, professionally Mission: managed media outlet that promotes University We are a diverse, positive African voice to and of Minnesota goals of community building, from the community providing images of the student training and outreach. Radio K encour­ hopes, dreams and aspirations, strength, will, ages a sense of community by providing a and determination of our community. cultural meeting ground and a resource for Phone: (612) 377-0594 information and education. Radio K builds Fax: (612) 377-6919 bridges between the campus and the larger Station E-Mail: [email protected] community. Radio K provides students
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