KNSW

KNSW (91.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Worthington, Minnesota, serving the Marshall area. The station is owned by Minnesota Public Radio (MPR), and airs MPR's "News and Information" network, originating from KNOW in Minneapolis/St. Paul. The station operates from the campus of Minnesota West Community and Technical College.

KNSW
CityWorthington, Minnesota
Broadcast areaMarshall, Minnesota
Frequency91.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingMinnesota Public Radio News
Programming
FormatPublic; News/Talk
AffiliationsMinnesota Public Radio, NPR, American Public Media
Ownership
OwnerMinnesota Public Radio
(Minnesota Public Radio)
History
First air dateNovember 17, 1994 (1994-11-17)
Technical information
Facility ID42947
ClassC1
ERP99,000 watts
HAAT243 meters (797 ft)
Translator(s)K238AX (95.5 MHz, Brookings, SD)
K245AK Redwood Falls
K246BG Windom
Links
WebcastStream
WebsiteMinnesota Public Radio News

Translators

KNSW is relayed by two additional translator stations.

Call signFrequency
(MHz)
City of licenseERP
(W)
FCC info
K216FZ91.1 FMRedwood Falls, Minnesota115 wattsFCC
K238AX95.5 FMBrookings, South Dakota50 wattsFCC
K246BG97.1 FMWindom, Minnesota180 wattsFCC
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