KTIS (900 AM) is a radio station based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, owned and operated by University of Northwestern - St Paul. It is a non-profit, listener-supported radio station relying on donations from the local community throughout the year. KTIS's studios are located on Snelling Avenue in St. Paul, while its transmitter is located in the Hazel Park neighborhood of Oakdale. The station broadcasts throughout the midwest.

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KTIS
Faith Radio flagship station
Broadcast areaMinneapolis-St. Paul
Frequency900 kHz
BrandingFaith Radio
Programming
FormatChristian talk and teaching
Ownership
Owner
KTIS-FM
History
First air date
February 7, 1949; 75 years ago (1949-02-07)[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID49770
ClassB
Power50,000 watts (day)
500 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
44°59′24″N 92°58′52″W
Translator(s)See § Translators
Repeater(s)See § Faith Radio stations
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KTIS is the flagship station of Faith Radio, a network whose programming features mainly Christian talk and teaching, with programs such as Susie Larson Live with Susie Larson; Focus on the Family; Family Life Today with Dave and Anne Wilson; Insight for Living with Chuck Swindoll; Living on the Edge with Chip Ingram; In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley; and others.[3] Programming is nearly 100 percent satellite deliverable and produced by Northwestern Media.

History

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Former "Faith 900" logo

KTIS and KTIS-FM (98.5) were founded in 1949 by Rev. Billy Graham when he was president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul.

On February 6, 2015, KTIS began simulcasting on FM translator K214DF (90.7 FM), which is better received in the western (Minneapolis) suburbs, via the HD2 channel of sister station KTIS-FM. The station added a second translator on W248CU (97.5 FM), which is better received in the eastern (St. Paul) suburbs, in June 2017, though there is significant overlap with 90.7. The second translator, licensed to Minneapolis but transmitting from St. Paul, forced a low-powered FM KPPS-LP to apply for an emergency increase in power from 50 watts to 100 watts due to interference.[4] KPPS-LP already had an application to move to 88.9 FM however, so the request to increase power was denied by the FCC. In addition, the translator on 97.5 FM is on the same frequency as KNXR licensed to Rochester, causing some complaints from listeners in the south metro who could no longer hear the station. This is not the first time KNXR has been interfered with via a licensed broadcast station.[5]

Faith Radio stations

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Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
WNWW1290 AMWest HartfordConnecticut25073 D490 day
11 night
KNWS1090 AMWaterlooIowa49784 D1,000 day
KDNI90.5 FMDuluthMinnesota49768 C32,000222 m (728 ft)
KTIS-HD298.5-2 FM (HD)MinneapolisMinnesota49787 C0100,000315 m (1,033 ft)
KJNW-HD288.5-2 FM (HD)Kansas CityMissouri8401 C1100,000227 m (745 ft)
KNWI-HD2107.1-2 FM (HD)OsceolaIowa37454 C1100,000299 m (981 ft)
KLBF89.1 FMLincolnNorth Dakota91457 C32,300213 m (699 ft)
KFNW1200 AMWest FargoNorth Dakota49792 B50,000 day
13,000 night
KNWC1270 AMSioux FallsSouth Dakota49774 B5,000 day
2,300 night
WNWC1190 AMSun PrairieWisconsin17381 D4,800 day
21 night
KLMP88.3 FMRapid CitySouth Dakota88452 C63,000522 m (1,713 ft)
KLMP-FM188.3 FMRapid CitySouth Dakota161655 D2,3000 m (0 ft)
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Translators

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  1. Owned by the Educational Media Foundation and relays KTIS via KTIS-FM's HD2 subchannel.
  2. Relays KTIS via KTIS-FM's HD2 subchannel.

References

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