KRVM-FM

KRVM-FM
City Eugene, Oregon
Broadcast area Eugene-Springfield, Oregon
Branding KRVM 91.9
Slogan Keeping Real Variety in Music
Frequency 91.9 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) 90.1 K211BP (Florence)
Repeater(s) 88.5 KAVE (Oakridge)
92.1 KSYD (Reedsport)
First air date December 6, 1947
Format Variety
ERP 15,000 watts horiz
6,400 watts vert
HAAT 276 meters
Class C2
Facility ID 59340
Callsign meaning Keeping Real Variety in Music (slogan)
Owner Lane County School District 4J
Webcast Listen Live
Website krvm.org
The KRVM booth at the 2010 Eugene Celebration

KRVM-FM is a non-commercial listener-supported radio station based in Eugene, Oregon, broadcasting its primary programming to the Eugene-Springfield area on 91.9 FM and in Digital HD Radio on 91.9-HD1. A secondary program of Modern Music is broadcast exclusively over 91.9-HD2.

The station airs a wide variety of music. Weekdays 8AM-5PM features the AAA adult album alternative music format with students handling most of the hosting and voice tracking. Other hours feature specialty programming encompassing many genres of music. These shows are hosted by volunteer DJs who select their own music.

KRVM-FM is the oldest public radio station in the State of Oregon, and is one of only a handful of stations in the country that provides hands-on broadcast training to students. It operates from Sheldon High School, with a remote studio at Spencer Butte Middle School.

KRVM-FM is rebroadcast on translator K211BP 90.1 FM in Florence, Oregon, on KSYD 92.1 FM in Reedsport, Oregon, and KAVE 88.5 FM in Oakridge, Oregon.

It is currently the only station in Eugene-Springfield with a full-time music format broadcasting in both traditional analog FM on 91.9 MHz, as well as in Digital HD Radio on 91.9-HD1 & HD2. It also offers online streaming, with listeners around the world.

Coordinates: 44°00′07″N 123°06′50″W / 44.002°N 123.114°W / 44.002; -123.114

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