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move came after years of unsuccessful attempts by the university to get the FCC to either revoke or significantly modify KOPN's license to broadcast with 40 kW ERP at the Paquin Tower location. The university claimed that RF interference from KOPN caused problems for operations and experiments at its nearby Chemistry and Physics buildings. After spending far more on legal fees in its unsuccessful efforts with the FCC than it actually cost to move the facilities, the university finally offered to pay to move the station's transmitting facilities to its current location on Route Z.
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Jordan, the golden age radio star of "Fibber McGee and Molly" was the first guest host and keynote speaker. MRTW continued as an annual live radio performance and radio drama training event for over 2 decades in Columbia. Later it was incorporated as a separate 501(c)(3) non-profit named the National Audio Theatre Festival (NATF) the performance and training event was moved to West Plains, Missouri. Today, NATF has evolved into the annual
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microwave relay towers which was only marginally successful. Later New Wave built a huge custom engineered UHF receiving antenna atop the Paquin High Rise building (affectionately called "The Fence" by the group of volunteer engineers who constructed the thing) to receive a public television station signal from Kansas City,
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signal and operated out of a studio and office space shared with the Columbia Community Grocery, a natural food cooperative, on the second floor of 915 East Broadway. The food co-op left that building in the mid-1970's but KOPN programming still originates from that address. In its first 2 months it
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in Columbia. They picked the call sign KOPN to commemorate its openness to all. KOPN was founded as a project of the New Wave Corporation whose initial directors were Patricia Mae Watkins, Gerald Keliher, Harry Pearle, and Kathy Bierbach all of whom signed the initial incorporation papers. Keliher
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In 1984 the station entered an agreement with the University of Missouri to move its transmitter from Paquin Tower to a 200-foot tower on land owned by the University on Route Z, several miles north of downtown Columbia. Its power was reduced from 40 kW ERP to its present 36 kW ERP. This
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as a commercial NBC affiliate and not a public television station and thus there was no public TV signal available in mid-Missouri. New Wave was granted a construction permit and the call letters K56AU. Two attempts were made to re-broadcast PTV signals, first from KETC, St Louis, with a series of
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was the station's first manager, Pearle was the first chief engineer, Watkins was the first program director, and Bierbach was the first news director. The first music director was Jeff Mintz. Most of the incorporators had worked together on various alternative newspapers prior to starting KOPN.
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From its earliest years, the station has hosted locally produced radio plays. In 1979 it created the Midwest Radio Theatre project, partially funded by a modest National Endowment for the Arts Services to the Field grant. The station produced and hosted the first week-long (MRTW) in 1980. Jim
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While some of the station's public affairs offerings in the 1970s tended to be leftist/progressive, it carried programs from many other points of view, as well. It was one of only two stations in Missouri to carry the far right 5 minute daily program "This is
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in St. Louis. KDNA had already financial failed by the time KOPN went on the air. KOPN acquired KDNA's the 20 kW CCA transmitter and in 1974 began broadcasting at 40,000 watts and moved its frequency from 89.7 MHz to 89.5 MHz.
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had $ 340.81 in cash and $ 200 in subscriptions. It broadcast from atop the newly opened 15-story Paquin Tower adjoining the University of Missouri campus and Columbia's second tallest building and highest above average terrain.
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The station went on the air in 1973, becoming the eighth open-access, listener-supported station in the U.S. and the first to serve an audience of less than 100,000 people.
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In 1996 the station became associated with National Public Radio. While this brought some federal grants to the station it also put it in direct competition with the
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which specializes in funding loans to entrepreneurs in the developing world (this was seen as a way to support others in need, with no actual cost to the station).
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The station has gone through economic issues including in 1984, 1991 (when it almost lost its lease), and in 1994 (when it gave up its
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The station received its FCC Construction Permit and officially began broadcasting at 10watts on March 3, 1973. It broadcast a
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and station would begin producing anti-Communist programs, have a 50 percent increase in religious programming and offer
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in Berkeley, California. The station relies heavily on volunteers for programming and also carries programming from
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and PBS programming to Columbia. The University of Missouri owns and operates full power TV station
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Records and audio recordings of its programs from its founding through 1999 are now housed at the
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called the station's Zebra Sunrise show aimed at inmates to complain about prison conditions.
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in 1981 joked that it would cancel "Zebra Sunrise" which had been deemed moral trash by the
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In February 1981 the station received extensive publicity after escapees from the
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as commentators and that "Liberty Lobby will be aired morning, noon and night."
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In the planning stages the radio received assistance from KDNA personnel
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The station traces its roots to a November 1971 meeting at The Issue, an
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In 1977, KOPN's parent, The New Wave Corporation, sought to bring
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Columbia, Missouri
Columbia metropolitan area
Frequency
MHz
Format
Variety
National Public Radio
Pacifica Radio Network
Public Radio International
1973
FCC
Facility ID
Class
ERP
watts
HAAT
38°59′53.00″N 92°11′48.00″W / 38.9980556°N 92.1966667°W / 38.9980556; -92.1966667
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LMS

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