KUMM

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KUMM
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City of license Morris, Minnesota
Broadcast area Stevens County, Minnesota
Branding U-90
Slogan "The U-90 Alternative"
Frequency 89.7 MHz
First air date September 17, 1970[1]
Format College Alternative
Language(s) English
ERP 700 watts
HAAT 38 meters (125 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 69219
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Callsign meaning K University (of) Minnesota-Morris
Affiliations Independent Public Radio
Owner University of Minnesota Morris
Sister stations KUOM, KUMD-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website kumm.org

KUMM (89.7 FM, "U-90") is an American non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve the community of Morris, the county seat of Stevens County, Minnesota. The station, established in 1970, is owned and operated by the University of Minnesota Morris.[2]

Programming

KUMM broadcasts a college radio/alternative rock music format to the campus and the greater Stevens County, Minnesota, area.[3][4] The station is a member of Minnesota's Independent Public Radio network.[5] The station also broadcasts programming produced by University of Minnesota Morris students.[6]

History

KUMM began licensed broadcast operations on September 17, 1970, with 10 watts of effective radiated power (ERP) from an antenna 21.3 meters (70 ft) in height above average terrain.[1] The station was assigned the call sign "KUMM" by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[7]

In May 1981, KUMM was granted a construction permit to increase power to 223 watts and lower its antenna to 17.3 meters (57 ft).[8] The station began licensed operation at the new parameters on December 15, 1983.[9]

In September 2002, KUMM applied for a new construction permit to further expand the station's coverage area. The application sought to raise the antenna to 38 meters (125 ft) and increase the ERP to 3,000 watts.[10] A 2009 amendment to that application reduced the requested power to 700 watts.[11] KUMM began licensed operation at these new parameters on October 15, 2009.[12]

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