Radio KSTO-FM (St. olaf student)
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]KSTO is the student-run radio station of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. The station broadcasts over the airwaves on campus at 93.1 FM, though most of our listeners access KSTO through the online stream, which is available by clicking "Listen Online" in the menu to the left. KSTO has been on the air in one form or another without interruption (for the most part) since 1965, when it installed its AM Carrier Current system. This system involved utilizing St. Olaf's infamous steam tunnels to run wires from the station to each residence ... Bekijk meer
Northfield FM|93.1
St. Olaf College 1520 St. Olaf Avenue Northfield, MN 55057
http://www.stolaf.edu/orgs/ksto
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KSTO is the student-run radio station of St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. The station broadcasts over the airwaves on campus at 93.1 FM, though most of our listeners access KSTO through the online stream, which is available by clicking "Listen Online" in the menu to the left.
KSTO has been on the air in one form or another without interruption (for the most part) since 1965, when it installed its AM Carrier Current system. This system involved utilizing St. Olaf's infamous steam tunnels to run wires from the station to each residence hall. At the time of its inception, KSTO served as an outlet for students to express their opinions, and its music format reflected the progressive views of the campus at the time.
To this day, KSTO offers the same opportunity to any St. Olaf student, asking only that on-air personalities adhere to the same FCC guidelines which govern every radio station in the country. Beyond that, there is no censorship or policies dictating what types of music students can play and what topics of conversation they can cover.
As St. Olaf continues to grow in numbers, KSTO continues to grow in popularity. Since 2000, KSTO has broadcast from a dedicated space on the lower level of Buntrock Commons, St. Olaf's campus center. This production suite consists of a reception room, office for managers and music directors, on air studio, and recording studio.
KSTO has been on the air in one form or another without interruption (for the most part) since 1965, when it installed its AM Carrier Current system. This system involved utilizing St. Olaf's infamous steam tunnels to run wires from the station to each residence hall. At the time of its inception, KSTO served as an outlet for students to express their opinions, and its music format reflected the progressive views of the campus at the time.
To this day, KSTO offers the same opportunity to any St. Olaf student, asking only that on-air personalities adhere to the same FCC guidelines which govern every radio station in the country. Beyond that, there is no censorship or policies dictating what types of music students can play and what topics of conversation they can cover.
As St. Olaf continues to grow in numbers, KSTO continues to grow in popularity. Since 2000, KSTO has broadcast from a dedicated space on the lower level of Buntrock Commons, St. Olaf's campus center. This production suite consists of a reception room, office for managers and music directors, on air studio, and recording studio.
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