KMSC (FM)

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KMSC
Image:KMSC logo.jpg
City of license Sioux City, Iowa
Branding Fusion 88
Frequency 88.3 MHz
Format Alternative
ERP 12 watts
HAAT 56.0 meters
Class D
Facility ID 43807
Transmitter Coordinates 42°28′28.00″N 96°21′34.00″W / 42.4744444, -96.3594444
Owner Morningside College
Website http://webs.morningside.edu/KMSC/

KMSC 88.3 FM is a college radio station broadcasting an alternative format. It is licensed to Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, USA[1].

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[edit] History

Broadcast radio at Morningside College first started with a "Marconi station" built in the 1910s by some physics students and only capable of sending Morse code signals. Voice broadcasting was inaugurated with radio station KFMR 1150 AM, which operated between 1923 and 1928 at a power of 100 watts. KFMR was among the earliest educational stations in the country (the very first educational stations at the Universities of Minnesota and Wisconsin went on the air in 1922). However, it wasn't until April 1978 that college radio returned to Morningside with the start of KMSC, thanks in part to the FCC's adoption of new (at the time) non-commercial/educational FM regulations[2].

[edit] Awards

In 2006, the station received the Eric Sevareid Award for first place in the category of student radio play-by-play by the Northwest Broadcast News Association (NBNA). KMSC received the award for its football broadcast of Morningside’s 35-13 victory against Hastings College on October 29, 2005. Casey Gibbs, a senior from Garnavillo, Iowa, and Josh Creekmore, a former student from Hartington, Nebraska, were the student broadcasters[3].

In 2004 and 2006, KMSC was voted a "Siouxland Choice" radio station by readers of The Weekender newspaper[4].

[edit] Political Programming

The station broadcasts some local appearances by presidential candidates. Recent political broadcasts have featured Senators Christopher Dodd, Barack Obama and John McCain. On election night, KMSC marshals some 60 mass communications, political science and other students for a marathon "count the vote" broadcast[citation needed].

[edit] Movement from 88.3 FM to 92.9 FM

KMSC is currently off-the-air due to interference with newly-licensed KFHC, broadcasting on adjacent channel 88.1 FM and operated by St. Gabriel Communications, Ltd.[1]. KFHC's license to broadcast was granted on March 14, 2008[5]. Due to the limitations inherent with operating as a low-power "Class D" station, KMSC was forced to give deference to KFHC's signal and discontinue broadcasting. The station has filed an application with the FCC to resume broadcasting on 92.9 FM[6]. In the meantime, KMSC has been given temporary permission to broadcast Morningside GPAC and NAIA post-season basketball games on 88.3 FM[7]. The station can also be heard via the streaming audio link on its website[2].

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