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KSTP (AM)

KSTP
KSTP logo
City St. Paul, Minnesota
Broadcast area Minneapolis-St. Paul
Branding 1500 ESPN Twin Cities
Frequency 1500 AM kHz
Repeater(s) 94.5-2 KSTP-FM-HD2
First air date February 13, 1925
Format Sports
Power 50,000 watts
Class A (clear-channel)
Facility ID 35641
Transmitter coordinates 45°1′32″N 93°2′38″W / 45.02556°N 93.04389°W / 45.02556; -93.04389 (day)
45°1′32″N 93°3′6″W / 45.02556°N 93.05167°W / 45.02556; -93.05167 (night)
Callsign meaning SainT Paul
Affiliations ESPN Radio
Owner Hubbard Broadcasting
(KSTP-AM, LLC)
Sister stations KSTC-TV, KSTP-FM, KSTP-TV, KTMY
Webcast Listen Live!
Website 1500espn.com

KSTP (1500 AM; "1500 ESPN Twin Cities") is a Sports radio station. It is the flagship AM radio station of Hubbard Broadcasting, which also owns several other television and radio stations across the United States and some other media properties. It is the ESPN Radio affiliate for Minneapolis-St. Paul. KSTP operates at a power of 50,000 watts and shares clear-channel, Class A status on 1500 AM with WFED in Washington, D.C, from a transmitter located in Maplewood.

The station's studio facility, located on the boundary line between St. Paul and Minneapolis, is shared with sister stations KSTP-FM (94.5 FM), KSTP-TV (channel 5), KTMY (107.1 FM), and KSTC-TV (channel 45). On weekdays, KSTP airs local sports shows from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and carries ESPN programming late nights and in the early morning. Some of KSTP's shows are simulcast on other Sports Radio stations in the region.

KSTP's AM signal at 1500 kHz is the product of a 1928 merger between two other Twin Cities stations. WAMD ("Where All Minneapolis Dances") and KFOY had each started broadcasting a few years earlier. Stanley E. Hubbard's WAMD went on the air for the first time on February 13, 1925, originally broadcasting live dance music from a local ballroom. It is claimed that this was the first radio station to be completely supported by running paid advertisements. KFOY radio first took to the air on March 12, 1924 in St. Paul.


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