- KMNR
Infobox Radio Station
name = KMNR
area =Rolla, Missouri
branding = "KMNR-Rolla 89.7 FM"
airdate = 1964 (as KMSM), 1974 (as KMNR)
frequency = 89.7 (MHz)
format = Free-format
erp = 450watt s
owner = The Board of Curators of the University of Missouri
website = [http://www.kmnr.org www.kmnr.org]KMNR is a non-commercial, educational, FM
radio station licensed to the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri. However, KMNR is fully funded and operated by students atMissouri University of Science and Technology (formerly known as theUniversity of Missouri-Rolla ).KMNR strives to provide educational, entertaining, and informative
radio programming as a public service to the students, faculty, and administration of Missouri S&T and for the people of Phelps County.Programming
KMNR is a "free-format" station. This means the on-air DJ chooses all program content, with the exception of standard educational productions, which KMNR airs to serve the public interest.
Personnel
KMNR is staffed entirely by
student s. Programming is provided by sixty to seventy volunteer DJs. Station administration is performed by a seven member executive board that is elected once per year from the body of DJs.History
The first inkling of a Missouri S&T student-run radio station was conceived in the early 1960s (when the school was known as Missouri School of Mines). Some MSM students, including Roger Beckman, fabricated a make-shift radio station in the dormitories which was unofficially called KMFA — these letters standing for the original four buildings in the Quadrangle residential complex: Kelly, McAnerney, Farrar, and Altman Hall. Around 1962, Beckman suggested a campus-owned, student-run radio station to Student Council officer Dale Marshall who brought up the suggestion to Dean Wilson one night at a meeting. Wilson requested Marshall to submit a project report, which was immediately approved upon review.
The project was on hold for one year while students brainstormed and developed the future radio station as well as familiarized themselves with the scrutiny of the Federal Communications Commission. Finally in 1964, what was once a student prototype in the dorms of MSM, became a "bona fide" campus-owned student-run radio station with call letters of KMSM. It first started playing
jazz ,easy listening , and light and heavyclassical music in order for listeners to have an alternative venue to the rock andcountry music played by other Rolla radio stations. Dr. Wells Leitner became the first faculty adviser; Jerry Kettler was the first educational program director; Wayne Huckabee was the first music director; Mike DeVaney was the first business director; and Dale Marshall became the first station manager. The executive board hired its DJs, paying them a "princely" wage of fifty cents an hour. [cite web
url = http://web.mst.edu/~kmnr/history/newsletter1/art4.html
title = History of KMSM
accessdate = 2007-07-05
last = Marshall
first = Dale
publisher = University of Missouri–Rolla] Today's KMNR DJs work only for the love of free format radio.KMSM's call letters became KMNR in 1972. [cite web |url=http://www.mst.edu/~kmnr/history/the_vault/history.xls |title=KMNR History Timeline |accessdate=2007-10-25 |format=Excel |publisher=UMR ] The "MNR" is a reference to Missouri S&T's mascot, Joe Miner.
KMST , formerly named KUMR, is now a separate public radio station on campus. KMNR's studio has had at least three locations. The first known location was in T-6, [cite web
url = http://web.mst.edu/~kmnr/history/t6/t6.html
title = T-6 Shrine
accessdate = 2007-07-19
work = KMNR 89.7 FM web site
publisher = University of Missouri–Rolla] a temporary building between Harris Hall and the current Mechanical Engineering Extension. As T-6 was 'temporary' the university allowed the students who supported KMNR to personalize the interior not only with various rooms but also with elaborate murals painted on the walls. KMNR was located in T-6 from the early 1970s to 1997. In 1997 T-6 was demolished to make room for a parking lot and KMNR was moved to a leased building [cite web
url = http://media.www.missouri-miner.com/media/storage/paper426/news/2005/03/10/News/Altman.Hall.To.Be.Remodeled.In.Spring.For.Student.Clubs-890232.shtml
date =2005-03-10
last = Porter
first = William
title = Altman Hall to be remodeled in spring for student clubs
accessdate = 2007-07-19
publisher = The Missouri Miner] at the corner of 12th and Pine Streets that had formerly housed a bookstore and fitness center. The building's interior was gutted and reconstructed to modern studio standards and KMNR remained there until 2005. KMNR's current location is the first floor of Altman Hall [cite web
url = http://themissouriminer.com/content/view/320/49/
last = Collins
first = Erica
title = Increasing enrollment and decreasing room numbers: How the next renovations will work
accessdate = 2007-07-19
publisher = The Missouri Miner] at the corner of 10th and State Streets. Ironically, the station is now in the same building where its forerunner KMFA began.KMNR Photos
KMNR Historical Photos
References
External links
*FMQ|KMNR
*FML|KMNR
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