KNSU

KNSU (91.5 FM) is a campus radio station licensed to Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana.[1] The station mainly programs alternative rock aimed at a college aged crowd, however the station also plays hip hop music on shows aired on the station. The station also broadcasts Nicholls Colonels athletic events.[2]

KNSU
CityThibodaux, Louisiana
Frequency91.5 MHz
Branding"91.5 FM KNSU"
Programming
FormatAlternative rock with some other formats depending upon program
Ownership
OwnerNicholls State University
History
Former call signsKVFG (until 1985)
Call sign meaningNSU (Nicholls State University)
Technical information
Facility ID48825
ClassA
ERP250 watts
HAAT45 meters (148 ft)
Transmitter coordinates29°47′29″N 90°48′07″W
Links
WebsiteKNSU Website-Official

History

KNSU was originally licensed as KVFG-FM, going on air February 19, 1972. It was the third college radio station to launch in Louisiana after Tulane University's WTUL and WLDC(AM) at Loyola University New Orleans, narrowly beating WWNO at Louisiana State University in New Orleans to the airwaves by one day.[3] The "VFG" in KVFG stood for President Vernon F. Galliano, and the station broadcast with those call letters until January 1985, when the FCC reassigned the call letters KNSU from the Coast Guard to KVFG.[4][5]

The station began as a 10 watt station broadcasting on 91.5 FM which allowed for only on-campus and surrounding neighborhood area coverage. In 1992, the station was granted a construction permit to increase its effective radiated power; this change increased coverage to the surrounding regional area and the station was licensed in 1996 as a higher-powered 250 watt ERP and 45 meters of tower height station.

References

  1. "KNSU-FM 91.5 MHz". radio-locator.com. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  2. "KNSU to Broadcast Nicholls Women's Basketball". geauxcolonels.com. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  3. Wendell, Therese. "WLDC competition surfaces at Nicholls State, LSUNO". Loyola Maroon. 48 (19). New Orleans, Louisiana. p. 8. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  4. "KNSU 91.5 FM". nicholls.edu. Archived from the original on September 14, 2015. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  5. "Call Sign History". Federal Communications Commission.


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