KNSI

KNSI (1450 AM/99.3 FM) is a commercial radio station based in St. Cloud, Minnesota. It is owned by Leighton Broadcasting, which also owns KCLD-FM, KZPK and KCML.

KNSI
CitySt. Cloud, Minnesota
Broadcast areaCentral Minnesota
Frequency1450 kHz (HD Radio via KZPK-HD2)
BrandingNewsTalk 1450 KNSI
SloganThe Talk of St. Cloud
Programming
FormatNews/Talk
Ownership
OwnerLeighton Broadcasting
KCLD-FM, KCML, KZPK, K277BS
History
First air date
1938 (as KFAM)
Former call signs
KFAM (1938-1975)
KCLD (1975-1981)
KNSI (1981-1988)
KCLD (1988-1990)
Call sign meaning
K News Sports Information
Technical information
Facility ID37002
ClassC
Power1,000 watts day and night
Translator(s)99.3 K257GK (St. Cloud)
Repeater(s)KZPK-HD2
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1450knsi.com

KNSI is also carried on HD Radio, via KZPK-HD2.

Programming

KNSI has a variety of news and talk programming dealing with news, current events, politics, sports, and more. Its signature live and local show is Ox In The Afternoon which airs weekday afternoons from 2-5 PM. KNSI also airs many syndicated talk show hosts such as Rush Limbaugh and Dave Ramsey.

In the summer of 2006 it was announced that KNSI would become the broadcast station of SCSU football and men's and women's basketball while continuing the broadcasting of men's hockey beginning with the 2006-2007 seasons. In 2014, the station announced that Husky Hockey coverage would move to sister station KCML for the 2014-15 season while KNSI broadcasts men's and women's basketball.[1]

The station carried the KCLD call sign from 1975 to 1981 and 1988 to 1990. The station is rebroadcast on translator K257GK (99.3 FM).

History

The station was first licensed in 1938 as KFAM on 1420 kHz. The call letters recalled an earlier St. Cloud station, WFAM, owned by the Times Publishing Company and the St. Cloud Daily Times, which had been first licensed in June 1922[2] and deleted in the summer of 1928.[3] In 1941, under the provisions of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, KFAM moved to its current frequency of 1450 kHz. In 1948 it was joined by a sister station, KFAM-FM[4] (now KCLD-FM). The two stations were sold to Alvar Leighton in 1975.[5]

References

  1. "St. Cloud State Athletics Radio Coverage Changes for 2014-15". scsuhuskies.com. August 8, 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-26.
  2. "New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, July 1, 1922, page 3.
  3. "Strike out all particulars of the following named stations", Radio Service Bulletin, July 31, 1928, page 18.
  4. "KFAM-FM Is Launched; Duplicates KFAM Shows" (PDF). Broadcasting. November 8, 1948. p. 84. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  5. Lindblad, Sister Owen (October 1987). "On the Air: The 'Voice of Central Minnesota'" (PDF). Escape to the Minnesota Good Times. Retrieved 1 February 2015.

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