KPSU (Portland)

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KPSU
Broadcast area Portland State University campus
Slogan Portland's College Radio
First air date October 1994
Format Freeform
Class unlicensed
Callsign meaning Portland State University
Owner Portland State University
Webcast Listen Live
Website kpsu.org

KPSU is a freeform non-commercial student-operated college radio station at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. It broadcasts 24-hours a day at KPSU.org.

KPSU is one of a few Community radio stations in the United States which provides fully freeform programming. This means that the station's DJs choose all the music formats they play, without any required cuts or forced rotation. KPSU's programming features a wide gamut of musical genres. As a college radio station, KPSU reports weekly to CMJ.

All of KPSU's paid employees are students. The on-air hosts are volunteers drawn from the university population, as well as non-student community members. KPSU derives its funding from Portland State University, local businesses, and its own annual fundraising drive.

The station promotes a variety of music concerts in the greater Portland, OR area, as well as live on-air performances from local and touring acts. As well as live internet radio, KPSU archives several weeks of programming in hour long MP3 format.

History

KPSU was founded as a student body movement headed by Don Nasca, Sharon Brabanac, John Beil, Carl Bergwall, Aaron Cross, Kirill Galetski, and Brian Korver. They established a non-funded Student Organization named “The Friends of KPSU” in 1992, eventually securing $9000 in funding from Portland State University. Don Nasca was hired as the station's first student advisor. Organizing student and faculty support; including a demonstration of hundreds of students at a Unviversity funding meeting, KPSU solidified continuing funding. The budding station eventually paired with KBPS; agreeing to share evening and weekend airtime with the Portland, OR station, owned by Portland Public Schools.

KPSU primarily relies on funding from Portland State University, but also has grown to raise funds through community underwriting and grassroots listener fundraising through events such as on-air pledge drives and live concerts.

On June 25, 2010 KBPS 1450 AM ended its time-sharing agreement with KPSU a week earlier than planned over programming material it deemed inappropriate for a station owned by a Public School. [1]

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