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Coordinates: 44°57′26″N 93°6′15″W / 44.95722°N 93.10417°W / 44.95722; -93.10417
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AMPERS (Association of Minnesota Public Educational Radio Stations) is an association of 17 independent community radio stations in Minnesota. Each station is locally managed and programmed by and for the local community it serves. AMPERS is the largest statewide association of community radio stations in the United States. The stations primarily serve underserved populations including greater Minnesota, diverse communities, and students for a combined audience of about 300,000 listeners. AMPERS has no affiliation with Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) and receives no financial support from MPR.[1]

AMPERS Member Stations

Station City
KAXE Connecting you to Northern MN Grand Rapids
KBXE Connecting you to Northern MN Bagley
KBEM Jazz88 Minneapolis/St. Paul
KBFT Bois Forte Tribal Community Radio Nett Lake
KFAI Fresh Air Radio Minneapolis/St. Paul
KKWE Niijii Radio Callaway
KMOJ The People’s Station Minneapolis/St. Paul
KMSU/KMSK The Maverick Mankato/Austin
KOJB The Eagle Cass Lake/Leech Lake
KQAL Your Radio Alternative Winona
KRPR Classic Rock Without the Talk Rochester
KSRQ Pioneer 90.1 Thief River Falls
KUMM The U90 Alternative Morris
KUOM Radio K – Real College Radio Minneapolis/St. Paul
KVSC Your Sound Alternative St. Cloud State
WDSE-FM Independent Alternative Duluth
WGZS 89.1 FM The Moon Fond du Lac/Cloquet
WTIP North Shore Community Radio Grand Marais

References

  1. ^ "What is AMPERS?" AMPERS state government handout in connection with funding request

44°57′26″N 93°6′15″W / 44.95722°N 93.10417°W / 44.95722; -93.10417