Twin Cities Community Radio is a collective of 4 groups working in Minneapolis and St. Paul to add new voices to the media landscape through Low-Power FM (LPFM) radio stations. LPFM stations broadcast at 100 watts or lower and can broadcast out to a 3-10 mile radius. Our four stations use their shared experience, opportunities, resources, and content to help support each other's growth and sustain
ability. In South Minneapolis, 98.9 FM (KRSM) will go live in Spring of 2017. Located in the Waite House community center, this multilingual station will share music, news, storytelling, and debate with the community. For more information about starting a radio show, attending free training sessions, or volunteering to help us build the station, please email:
[email protected]
In Frogtown, 94.1 FM (WFNU) is a community-driven low power FM radio station serving the greater Frogtown area. We strive to produce content that amplifies the voices of our diverse communities. This includes music shows, talk shows, as well as a variety of different programs. We stream online at www.wfnu.org but we will soon be broadcasting on 94.1 FM in St. If you are interested in volunteering with us, creating your own show, or helping us produce local, community radio, please email [email protected]
In Dayton's Bluff, 104.7 FM (WEQY) envisions a socially, economically and politically powerful East Side by capitalizing on its rich immigrant history and diverse communities. WEQY will serve the East Side as a community anchor, connecting and sparking dialogue across cultures and generations, educating the public, and broadcasting the voices of the East Side. For more information, visit http://www.weqy.org
Broadcasting from Lake St. and 35W to serve the Somali community, 101.7 FM (KALY) will soon be on the air. For more information, visit www.kalyradio.org