Minnesota Public Radio swaps KQMN and KNTN translator frequencies
December 12, 2007
In order to serve listeners better in the Warroad and Roseau communities, Minnesota Public Radio is swapping its News & Information Service and Classical Music Service frequencies due to recent issues with interference.
MPR's Classical Music Service, KQMN, will move from 90.9 FM to 100.7 FM. The News & Information Service, KNTN, will move from 100.7 FM to 90.9 FM.
All Minnesota Public Radio programs and services can be found on the Web at www.mpr.org.
Minnesota Public Radio® operates a 37-station radio network serving virtually all of Minnesota and parts of surrounding states and produces programming for radio, Internet and face-to-face audiences. Programs produced by Minnesota Public Radio, operating as American Public Media,™ reach more than 15 million listeners nationwide each week. Of those, more than 800,000 listen regionally, in Minnesota and surrounding states. A complete list of stations, programs and additional services can be obtained at www.mpr.org and www.americanpublicmedia.org.
###
Source: Data are copyright Arbitron, Inc., Nationwide and PSA data. Arbitron data are estimates only. Fall 2006/Spring 2007 average
Press Contacts:
Jennifer Haugh
Minnesota Public Radio
651-290-1369
jhaugh@mpr.org