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KVSC

KVSC (88.1 FM) in Saint Cloud, Minnesota is part of Minnesota's Independent Public Radio network. It is operated by St. Cloud State University and broadcasts a freeform radio format. KVSC-FM is a non-commercial educational public broadcasting radio station that is a student-run college radio station and operates 365 days per year, nearly 24 hours a day.[1]

KVSC
Frequency88.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKVSC 88.1FM
Programming
FormatCollege; Freeform/Eclectic
SubchannelsHD2: KVEX-LP simulcast (Classic alternative rock)
HD3: Jazz
HD4: The Ice (Hip hop)
AffiliationsAMPERS
Ownership
OwnerSt. Cloud State University
KVEX-LP
History
First air date
May 10, 1967
Call sign meaning
The Voice of St. Cloud
Technical information
Facility ID62112
ClassC2
ERP16,500 watts
HAAT136 m (446 ft)
Repeater(s)89.9-3 KMOJ-HD3 (Minneapolis-St. Paul)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitekvsc.org

Coverage edit

KVSC-FM has a power of 16,500 watts with a listening radius of about 70 miles. The station's frequency is 88.1 MHz, "farthest left on your FM dial." Its transmitter is located near Highway 15 and Interstate 94 south of St. Cloud proper.[2] KVSC also broadcasts to the Minneapolis-St.Paul area via KMOJ 89.9-HD3.[3]

Programming edit

KVSC offers a blend of progressive rock, jazz, folk, reggae, world, blues, Minnesota music, and much more. KVSC has a wide variety of news programming which includes coverage of university, local & statewide events, and live broadcasts of St. Cloud State University sporting events.[1] The station carries an HD-subchannel, KVSC 88.1 HD-2 that rebroadcasts sister station Radio X. KVSC 88.1 HD-3 is primarily Jazz music. KVSC 88.1 HD-4 is a rebroadcast of "The Ice", which is also aired on KMOJ 89.9 HD-2 in the twin cities.[4] KVSC has also aired special programming prepared outside of St. Cloud, including a docudrama program regarding the Duluth lynchings in the 1920s.[5]

History edit

KVSC first began operations as a 10-watt, Class D broadcast facility on May 10, 1967, broadcasting at 88.5 MHz.[6] For ten years prior to this, students interested in radio broadcasting had no live-air broadcasting opportunities. The students would pre-produce all their programming in the university studios, which would then be aired on WJON (AM1240) radio. This meant that all programs produced would have to fit in with WJON's format or they would not get on the air. It was soon decided that St. Cloud State University had a need for its own radio broadcast facility, and thus KVSC was developed.[7]

The station initially broadcast with limited hours and only when school was in session.[8]

The call letters were selected to signify that the station would serve as the Voice of Saint Cloud. The station was run exclusively by volunteers from the university student population and was financed by the student activity fees and the Mass Communications department. The music format was predominantly classical music, with a smaller percentage of folk and rock music sprinkled in. The overall operation was small and required minimal funding, outside of the need for equipment acquisition and repair.

In 1969, the Higher Education Coordination Board formed a subcommittee to organize and work with communications programs in Minnesota higher-education institutions. KVSC's adviser was instrumental in developing this committee. In 1972, the HECB subcommittee was disbanded in favor of a new organization. The Association of Minnesota Public and Educational Radio Stations (AMPERS), a non-profit corporation, was officially registered on July 26, 1977. It comprised the same member stations which had been involved in the HECB committee. KVSC is a charter member of AMPERS and two of its managers have served terms as president.[9]

On numerous occasions throughout the 1970s, KVSC sought approval to increase its broadcast power, with the final approval coming in November 1981. KVSC officially moved down the dial to 88.1 MHz at 6 a.m. on February 8, 1983, and increased power to 5,200 watts. KVSC was amended to a radio class C2 operation, and licensed to operate 20 hours per day. Unfortunately, broadcast at this new level caused interference with local television reception. Experimentation with antennae filters and transmitter dampers did little to alleviate the interference problems. In early April 1983, just over one month after the long-awaited increase, St. Cloud State University voluntarily elected to reduce KVSC's output power to 1,300 watts until a more permanent solution to this interference could be found.[10]

Funding and permits were granted, allowing KVSC to erect a new antenna, away from the campus area (formerly located on top of Sherburne Hall).

The new transmitter site was built near the intersection of Highway 15 and Interstate-94, where high-power broadcasts would be less likely to interfere with the St. Cloud residents. The power increase was finalized on September 24, 1992. KVSC now broadcasts with an operating power of 16,500 watts, covering a 70-mile broadcast radius with a potential audience of nearly two million listeners in the central Minnesota region.[11]

In November 1993 KVSC's sports department adopted the policy of not broadcasting Indian team mascot names in stories and within KVSC play-by-play coverage. This policy was put in place to recognize and respect Native Americans and Indigenous people's perspective on team mascot names.

KVSC began broadcasting 24 hours a day in September 1994. KVSC maintains a 24-hour schedule except during semester and holiday breaks at the university. After several years of planning, KVSC began broadcasting its radio signal on the Internet in October 1999. (This Web site was established in 1995). KVSC established a solid relationship with Cloudnet, a local internet supplier. The station began with fifteen stereo Real Audio streams located at kvsc.org. KVSC's programming format has not always featured alternative and progressive music. For a brief period, starting in June 1984, student directors elected to change KVSC to a Top 40 "hit radio" format. During this period, KVSC lost its unique listener appeal. The programming was similar to most other Top 40 formats, and the program quality was considered poor. In the spring of 1985, university administration made the decision to override the student directors' decision and change KVSC's format back to the alternative and progressive format for which it is best known.[12]

During the summer of 1986, the university administration approved the institution of KVSC's first full-time paid staff position. Kevin Ridley (known as Captain Science on the air) was a graduate of the Mass Communications program and long-time KVSC staff member. He took on the position of Station Manager, acting as a full-time liaison between the university administration and the KVSC staff and student directors. The position of Station Manager is currently held by Jo McMullen, also a graduate of the Mass Communications program at SCSU. KVSC also has two graduate student positions appointed annually to assist with station operations.[13]

In May 2007 KVSC celebrated 40 Years of Broadcasting. With the presence of alumni from 1967 to present, volunteers (and those from the guild prior to the F.C.C. license issued on May 10, 1967) were there to celebrate. KVSC celebrated with four events - representing four decades of non-commercial, educational radio. More than 800 people enjoyed two concerts, social time and a backyard barbecue. KVSC operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In its role as Your Sound Alternative (an official slogan since 1983), KVSC provides programming which is unique within its market. KVSC has received acclaim for outstanding efforts in the areas of public affairs, programming, news and sports coverage, pre-produced features and live music coverage. Notable alumni include Jill Riley of 89.3 The Current, and City Pages music critic Rob Callahan.[14] In 2017, the station celebrated 50 years of broadcasting. [15]

In 2019, the station celebrated 40 years of a long running tradition known as Trivia Weekend. The contest began in 1980, as a way to entertain students in the residence halls on campus.[16][17]

Trivia Weekend edit

KVSC is well known in central Minnesota for its annual 50-hour trivia marathon. The first "Trivia Weekend" took place in 1980, with 25 participating teams.[18] In 2007, 80 teams participated, setting an all-time record. The contest begins at 5 p.m. on the second Friday in February, and ends at 7 p.m. on the following Sunday. During each of the 50 intervening hours, DJs read nine or more trivia questions over the air. Teams are to call in with the correct answer before the time limit on the question expires.[19] Question values have ranged from 10 to 500 points (in the 2008 and 2009 contests, instead of a single 500-point question for which teams had two hours, four 250-point questions were asked, one at the top of each of the last four hours), and any team that answers a question correctly in the allotted time (generally ranging from 5 to 30 minutes) is awarded the value of that question. The team with the most points at the end of the contest wins, and is the owner for a year of the chipped vase known as The Minnesota Masters of Trivia Traveling Trophy. The contest is staffed by volunteers and sponsored by local businesses.

References edit

  1. ^ a b About KVSC
  2. ^ Technical Info
  3. ^ "Listen to KVSC in the Twin Cities on 89.9 HD3". St. Cloud State Huskies. September 28, 2017.
  4. ^ "The ICE!". KMOJ.
  5. ^ Kate Kompas (February 26, 2015). "KVSC program sheds light on 1920 Duluth lynchings". St. Cloud Times. Gannett.
  6. ^ "Radio-TV-Experimenter-1967-10-11". White's Radio Log. October 11, 1967. p. 122.
  7. ^ Anna Kurth (April 26, 2017). "KVSC celebrates 50 years". St. Cloud State Today.
  8. ^ "Radio Station KVSC 'On The Air;' Will Broadcast Through June 2". The College Chronicle. May 12, 1967. p. 1.
  9. ^ "2016-2017 Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations (Ampers)". Minnesota's Legacy.
  10. ^ "Communique [Fall 1980]". St. Cloud State University Department of Mass Communications Newsletter. November 1980. p. 2.
  11. ^ "History of KVSC". St. Cloud Times. Newspapers.com. May 3, 2007. p. 47.
  12. ^ Erik Mathre (January 6, 1984). "President suggests study of KVSC-FM's troubles". St. Cloud State Chronicle. p. 1.
  13. ^ "Staff & Volunteers". KVSC.org. 26 December 2018. Retrieved April 21, 2024.
  14. ^ KVSC History
  15. ^ Anna Kurth (April 26, 2017). "KVSC celebrates 50 years". St. Cloud State Today.
  16. ^ Jim Maurice (February 13, 2019). "SCSU at 150, KVSC Trivia Weekend a 40 year tradition". WJON. Townsquare Media.
  17. ^ Annie Baxter (February 9, 2004). "The answer to cabin fever: A trivia contest!". Minnesota Public Radio.
  18. ^ Trivia History
  19. ^ Trivia Rules

External links edit

  • KVSC Official Web Site
  • Facebook Fan Page
  • Official Twitter Page
  • Official Myspace Page
  • KVSC in the FCC FM station database
  • KVSC in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • Trivia 2008 Final Scores
  • KVSC Trivia Theme History
  • Radiotapes.com featuring an aircheck of 1st Trivia Weekend (1980) - Announcement of winners.

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KVSC 88 1 FM in Saint Cloud Minnesota is part of Minnesota s Independent Public Radio network It is operated by St Cloud State University and broadcasts a freeform radio format KVSC FM is a non commercial educational public broadcasting radio station that is a student run college radio station and operates 365 days per year nearly 24 hours a day 1 KVSCSt Cloud MinnesotaFrequency88 1 MHz HD Radio BrandingKVSC 88 1FMProgrammingFormatCollege Freeform EclecticSubchannelsHD2 KVEX LP simulcast Classic alternative rock HD3 JazzHD4 The Ice Hip hop AffiliationsAMPERSOwnershipOwnerSt Cloud State UniversitySister stationsKVEX LPHistoryFirst air dateMay 10 1967Call sign meaningThe Voice of St CloudTechnical informationFacility ID62112ClassC2ERP16 500 wattsHAAT136 m 446 ft Repeater s 89 9 3 KMOJ HD3 Minneapolis St Paul LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitekvsc org Contents 1 Coverage 2 Programming 3 History 4 Trivia Weekend 5 References 6 External linksCoverage editKVSC FM has a power of 16 500 watts with a listening radius of about 70 miles The station s frequency is 88 1 MHz farthest left on your FM dial Its transmitter is located near Highway 15 and Interstate 94 south of St Cloud proper 2 KVSC also broadcasts to the Minneapolis St Paul area via KMOJ 89 9 HD3 3 Programming editKVSC offers a blend of progressive rock jazz folk reggae world blues Minnesota music and much more KVSC has a wide variety of news programming which includes coverage of university local amp statewide events and live broadcasts of St Cloud State University sporting events 1 The station carries an HD subchannel KVSC 88 1 HD 2 that rebroadcasts sister station Radio X KVSC 88 1 HD 3 is primarily Jazz music KVSC 88 1 HD 4 is a rebroadcast of The Ice which is also aired on KMOJ 89 9 HD 2 in the twin cities 4 KVSC has also aired special programming prepared outside of St Cloud including a docudrama program regarding the Duluth lynchings in the 1920s 5 History editKVSC first began operations as a 10 watt Class D broadcast facility on May 10 1967 broadcasting at 88 5 MHz 6 For ten years prior to this students interested in radio broadcasting had no live air broadcasting opportunities The students would pre produce all their programming in the university studios which would then be aired on WJON AM1240 radio This meant that all programs produced would have to fit in with WJON s format or they would not get on the air It was soon decided that St Cloud State University had a need for its own radio broadcast facility and thus KVSC was developed 7 The station initially broadcast with limited hours and only when school was in session 8 The call letters were selected to signify that the station would serve as the Voice of Saint Cloud The station was run exclusively by volunteers from the university student population and was financed by the student activity fees and the Mass Communications department The music format was predominantly classical music with a smaller percentage of folk and rock music sprinkled in The overall operation was small and required minimal funding outside of the need for equipment acquisition and repair In 1969 the Higher Education Coordination Board formed a subcommittee to organize and work with communications programs in Minnesota higher education institutions KVSC s adviser was instrumental in developing this committee In 1972 the HECB subcommittee was disbanded in favor of a new organization The Association of Minnesota Public and Educational Radio Stations AMPERS a non profit corporation was officially registered on July 26 1977 It comprised the same member stations which had been involved in the HECB committee KVSC is a charter member of AMPERS and two of its managers have served terms as president 9 On numerous occasions throughout the 1970s KVSC sought approval to increase its broadcast power with the final approval coming in November 1981 KVSC officially moved down the dial to 88 1 MHz at 6 a m on February 8 1983 and increased power to 5 200 watts KVSC was amended to a radio class C2 operation and licensed to operate 20 hours per day Unfortunately broadcast at this new level caused interference with local television reception Experimentation with antennae filters and transmitter dampers did little to alleviate the interference problems In early April 1983 just over one month after the long awaited increase St Cloud State University voluntarily elected to reduce KVSC s output power to 1 300 watts until a more permanent solution to this interference could be found 10 Funding and permits were granted allowing KVSC to erect a new antenna away from the campus area formerly located on top of Sherburne Hall The new transmitter site was built near the intersection of Highway 15 and Interstate 94 where high power broadcasts would be less likely to interfere with the St Cloud residents The power increase was finalized on September 24 1992 KVSC now broadcasts with an operating power of 16 500 watts covering a 70 mile broadcast radius with a potential audience of nearly two million listeners in the central Minnesota region 11 In November 1993 KVSC s sports department adopted the policy of not broadcasting Indian team mascot names in stories and within KVSC play by play coverage This policy was put in place to recognize and respect Native Americans and Indigenous people s perspective on team mascot names KVSC began broadcasting 24 hours a day in September 1994 KVSC maintains a 24 hour schedule except during semester and holiday breaks at the university After several years of planning KVSC began broadcasting its radio signal on the Internet in October 1999 This Web site was established in 1995 KVSC established a solid relationship with Cloudnet a local internet supplier The station began with fifteen stereo Real Audio streams located at kvsc org KVSC s programming format has not always featured alternative and progressive music For a brief period starting in June 1984 student directors elected to change KVSC to a Top 40 hit radio format During this period KVSC lost its unique listener appeal The programming was similar to most other Top 40 formats and the program quality was considered poor In the spring of 1985 university administration made the decision to override the student directors decision and change KVSC s format back to the alternative and progressive format for which it is best known 12 During the summer of 1986 the university administration approved the institution of KVSC s first full time paid staff position Kevin Ridley known as Captain Science on the air was a graduate of the Mass Communications program and long time KVSC staff member He took on the position of Station Manager acting as a full time liaison between the university administration and the KVSC staff and student directors The position of Station Manager is currently held by Jo McMullen also a graduate of the Mass Communications program at SCSU KVSC also has two graduate student positions appointed annually to assist with station operations 13 In May 2007 KVSC celebrated 40 Years of Broadcasting With the presence of alumni from 1967 to present volunteers and those from the guild prior to the F C C license issued on May 10 1967 were there to celebrate KVSC celebrated with four events representing four decades of non commercial educational radio More than 800 people enjoyed two concerts social time and a backyard barbecue KVSC operates 24 hours a day 365 days a year In its role as Your Sound Alternative an official slogan since 1983 KVSC provides programming which is unique within its market KVSC has received acclaim for outstanding efforts in the areas of public affairs programming news and sports coverage pre produced features and live music coverage Notable alumni include Jill Riley of 89 3 The Current and City Pages music critic Rob Callahan 14 In 2017 the station celebrated 50 years of broadcasting 15 In 2019 the station celebrated 40 years of a long running tradition known as Trivia Weekend The contest began in 1980 as a way to entertain students in the residence halls on campus 16 17 Trivia Weekend editKVSC is well known in central Minnesota for its annual 50 hour trivia marathon The first Trivia Weekend took place in 1980 with 25 participating teams 18 In 2007 80 teams participated setting an all time record The contest begins at 5 p m on the second Friday in February and ends at 7 p m on the following Sunday During each of the 50 intervening hours DJs read nine or more trivia questions over the air Teams are to call in with the correct answer before the time limit on the question expires 19 Question values have ranged from 10 to 500 points in the 2008 and 2009 contests instead of a single 500 point question for which teams had two hours four 250 point questions were asked one at the top of each of the last four hours and any team that answers a question correctly in the allotted time generally ranging from 5 to 30 minutes is awarded the value of that question The team with the most points at the end of the contest wins and is the owner for a year of the chipped vase known as The Minnesota Masters of Trivia Traveling Trophy The contest is staffed by volunteers and sponsored by local businesses References edit a b About KVSC Technical Info Listen to KVSC in the Twin Cities on 89 9 HD3 St Cloud State Huskies September 28 2017 The ICE KMOJ Kate Kompas February 26 2015 KVSC program sheds light on 1920 Duluth lynchings St Cloud Times Gannett Radio TV Experimenter 1967 10 11 White s Radio Log October 11 1967 p 122 Anna Kurth April 26 2017 KVSC celebrates 50 years St Cloud State Today Radio Station KVSC On The Air Will Broadcast Through June 2 The College Chronicle May 12 1967 p 1 2016 2017 Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations Ampers Minnesota s Legacy Communique Fall 1980 St Cloud State University Department of Mass Communications Newsletter November 1980 p 2 History of KVSC St Cloud Times Newspapers com May 3 2007 p 47 Erik Mathre January 6 1984 President suggests study of KVSC FM s troubles St Cloud State Chronicle p 1 Staff amp Volunteers KVSC org 26 December 2018 Retrieved April 21 2024 KVSC History Anna Kurth April 26 2017 KVSC celebrates 50 years St Cloud State Today Jim Maurice February 13 2019 SCSU at 150 KVSC Trivia Weekend a 40 year tradition WJON Townsquare Media Annie Baxter February 9 2004 The answer to cabin fever A trivia contest Minnesota Public Radio Trivia History Trivia RulesExternal links editKVSC Official Web Site Facebook Fan Page Official Twitter Page Official Myspace Page KVSC in the FCC FM station database KVSC in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Trivia 2008 Final Scores KVSC Trivia Theme History Radiotapes com featuring an aircheck of 1st Trivia Weekend 1980 Announcement of winners 45 31 01 N 94 13 52 W 45 517 N 94 231 W 45 517 94 231 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KVSC amp oldid 1223515583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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