KRCU
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| KRCU/KSEF | |
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| City of license | Cape Girardeau/Farmington, Missouri |
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| Broadcast area | Cape Girardeau, Sikeston, etc./Missouri's Parkland |
| Branding | Southeast Public Radio |
| Frequency | 90.9/88.9 (MHz) |
| First air date | March 3, 1976/September, 2005 |
| Format | Public radio |
| ERP | 6,500/9,500 watts (CP for 20,000) |
| HAAT | 212/205 meters |
| Class | C2/C2 |
| Facility ID | 61212/90232 |
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| Callsign meaning | none/K S outhEast in Farmington |
| Former callsigns | none/980306MC (1998-2005) |
| Affiliations | National Public Radio, Public Radio International, American Public Media |
| Owner | Southeast Missouri State University (Board of Regents, Southeast Missouri State University) |
| Webcast | listen live |
| Website | southeastpublicradio.org |
KRCU & KSEF are 2 NPR member radio stations. The stations are branded as "Southeast Public Radio" and play classical music, with other programs in the fields of news & light entertainment.
KRCU is licensed to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, on 90.9 FM, signed on with 10 watts of power, as a college station, in March 1976. In 1981, KRCU increased power to 100 watts. In 1988, KRCU began transitioning to a public radio format. In 1992, KRCU increased power again, this time to 6,000 watts. Today, KRCU broadcasts classical music during the day, news from NPR during the morning & afternoon commutes, jazz programming on Friday nights, entertainment on weekends, & American Public Media's Classical 24 during the night.
KSEF is a repeater of KRCU that is licensed to Farmington, Missouri, on 88.9 FM, signing on in September 2005, with 9,500 watts of power.
[edit] External links
- KRCU/KSEF homepage
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KRCU
- Radio Locator information on KRCU
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KSEF
- Radio Locator information on KSEF
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