
KQAL is a member of Independent
Public Radio:
• IPR is the second largest public
radio network in the state of Minnesota and one of the largest
public radio networks of its kind in the United States.
• IPR consists of 13 independently
licensed and managed, locally responsive, community-based public
radio stations in Minnesota.
• IPR covers nine-tenths of the
state's area and 92% of the state's population with signals from
its member stations.
• IPR has a combined listening
audience of nearly 400,000 devoted listeners.
• IPR stations have no affiliation
with MPR (Minnesota Public Radio) and receive no financial
support from MPR.
AMPERS (Association of Minnesota
Public Educational Radio Stations), founded in 1972, is the IPR
parent organization whose purpose is to strengthen the IPR
network member stations through mutual support and fund-raising,
producing and sharing programming, and encouraging growth and
advocacy at the state and national levels.
IPR Office • 525 Park Street, Suite
310 • St. Paul, MN 55103
IPR members are:
KUMD
103.3 FM Duluth
University of Minnesota Duluth
WTIP
90.7 FM Grand Marais
Cook County Community Radio
KAXE 91.7
FM Grand
Rapids
Northern Community Radio
KMSU
89.7 FM Mankato and
KMSK 91.3 FM
Austin
Minnesota State University Mankato
KBEM 88.5
FM Minneapolis
Minneapolis Public Schools
KFAI 90.3
FM Minneapolis, 106.7 FM St. Paul
Fresh Air, Inc.
KMOJ 89.9
FM Minneapolis
Center for Communication and Development
KUOM
770 AM, 106.6 FM Minneapolis
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
KUMM
89.7 FM Morris
University of Minnesota Morris
KVSC 88.1
FM St.
Cloud
St. Cloud State University
KSRQ
90.1 FM Thief River Falls
Northland Community and Technical College
KQAL 89.5
FM Winona
Winona State University
