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| KUOM-FM and KUOM | |
| City of license | St. Louis Park, Minnesota |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Twin Cities |
| Branding | Where Music Matters Most |
| Frequency | 106.5 MHz |
| Repeaters | 100.7 MHz (Falcon Heights), 770 Khz (Minneapolis) |
| First air date | 1922 |
| Format | |
| ERP | 8 watts |
| HAAT | 77.0 meters |
| Class | D |
| Facility ID | 122699 |
| Transmitter Coordinates | |
| Callsign meaning | University of Minnesota |
| Owner | Regents of the University of Minnesota |
| Website | Official website |
KUOM, known as "770 Radio K", "Where Music Matters Most" is a college radio station operated by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Likely the oldest station in the state, Radio K broadcasts an eclectic mix of music from its transmitters—a variety that has been praised by radio critics. Prior to the transition to a music format in the 1990s, KUOM broadcast educational programming and a variety of other material. Because of this, the station is operated by the university's College of Continuing Education, but receives funding from a number of sources including donations from the public.
The station has broadcast on the AM band at 770 kHz since the 1920s, but is subject to clear channel restrictions on that frequency and shuts down at night, in order to protect New York City's WABC. Radio K now has two small FM transmitters set up as translators to carry the signal, with a third one in Minneapolis currently under construction. Due to their limited range, the station largely relies on Internet radio to reach listeners at night. As a side-effect, these netcasts have given Radio K a small but loyal international following. KUOM is a member of Minnesota's Independent Public Radio network (previously known as AMPERS).
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