With games cancelled from the pros down to preps due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some radio stations are turning to reruns to replace play-by-play sports.
Category: Twin Cities
Egert, Lotsberg, Lundell, Shaver, Thompson to Enter Minn. Broadcasting Hall of Fame
The Pavek Museum’s Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame has chosen five inductees for 2020: Don Egert, Allan Lotsberg, Pam Lundell, Randy Shaver, and Larry “Moon” Thompson.
Twins Return to FM, Stay on WCCO As Well
When the Minnesota Twins begin spring training games this weekend, they’ll be heard on both AM and FM in the Twin Cities for the first time.
Circle Comes to Twin Cities DTV Dial
Circle is the latest subchannel on the Twin Cities broadcast digital TV dial.
WCCO Drops CBS Newscasts, Continues as Affiliate
Longtime CBS Radio affiliate WCCO/830 (Minneapolis) has dropped hourly CBS newscasts but continues to be an affiliate of the network.
“The Big Q” Returns to Minnesota Airwaves
After 11 days of Christmas music, a group of radio stations in the far northern Twin Cities metro area has reverted to its previous format.
CBSN Minnesota Launches
CBS has rolled out CBSN Minnesota, a 24-hour news channel drawing on the assets of owned-and-operated affiliate WCCO-TV/4.
Freedom 1570 Launching in Minneapolis
After four years as “Wellness Radio,” Salem Media’s KDIZ/1570 (Golden Valley-Minneapolis) is poised to relaunch as “Freedom 1570” on Monday.
November Filings: Twin Cities Signal Off Air Again, Reduced Power for SD & WI Stations
Fresh Air’s K294AM/106.7 (West St. Paul) is going off the air again as work continues on the water tower that serves as its licensed transmission site.
New FM Signal in Western Twin Cities Metro
A small new FM signal has signed on in the western Twin Cities suburbs relaying Christian radio station WCTS/1030 (Maplewood).
