KSER

Public radio station in Everett, Washington


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::summary Public radio station in Everett, Washington ::

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FieldValue
nameKSER
logoKSER logo.png
logo_size175px
cityEverett, Washington
countryUS
areaSnohomish and northern King County, Washington areas
branding90.7 KSER
airdate
frequency90.7 MHz FM
formatNews, public affairs, talk
erp5,800 watts
haat92 m
classA
facility_id29649
coordinates
ownerKSER Foundation
website
callsign_meaningSnohomish County Everett Radio
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = KSER | logo = KSER logo.png | logo_size = 175px | city = Everett, Washington | country = US | area = Snohomish and northern King County, Washington areas | branding = 90.7 KSER | airdate = | frequency = 90.7 MHz FM | format = News, public affairs, talk | erp = 5,800 watts | haat = 92 m | class = A | facility_id = 29649 | coordinates = | owner = KSER Foundation | website = | callsign_meaning = Snohomish County Everett Radio | licensing_authority= FCC

KSER (90.7 FM) is a non-commercial radio station and airs a mix of music and news/public affairs. The station, which is owned and operated by the non-profit KSER Foundation, broadcasts at 90.7 MHz with an ERP of 5.8 kW and is licensed to Everett, Washington.

History

KSER's roots trace back to 1962, when KRAB signed on at 107.7 MHz. This Seattle radio station, later owned by the Jack Straw Memorial Foundation, provided an eclectic mix of jazz, world music, Pacifica radio features, and much more. But the station was also dangerously close to insolvency. Its management realized the station could be sold to a commercial broadcaster and an endowment was created, allowing the foundation to broadcast in the non-commercial part of the radio dial, which exists between 88.1 MHz and 91.9 MHz. The owners of KRAB originally applied to share time with KNHC, owned by the Seattle Public Schools. However, this action was seen by the school district as a hostile take-over bid. Ultimately, the owners got a license for 90.7 MHz in Everett, Washington. The Seattle frequency was sold and became KMGI (now today's KNDD).

Six years later, on February 9, 1991, KSER signed on from its studios at a small retail space in Lynnwood, Washington. By 1994 the foundation sold the station to its current owners, the KSER Foundation. The station built a new transmitter in western Lake Stevens in 1997 that allowed them to increase power to 5,800 watts and improve coverage to most of Snohomish County. KSER relocated from its Lynnwood studios to a new space in Downtown Everett on February 25, 2004, after the acquisition and renovation of a former lawyer's office and dental laboratory. Although its signal also reaches King County, coverage is limited due to signal coverage from KVTI: Tacoma, which broadcasts adjacent at 90.9 MHz. KVTI could not be heard in most of Snohomish County, Washington.

In the fall of 2013, the KSER Foundation signed on a second signal: 89.9 KXIR, Freeland. The second tower is located on Whidbey Island in the town of Freeland. At present, KSER and KXIR simulcast programming. As of 2014, KSER has a board of directors, staff, and over 100 volunteers. KSER's programming consists of news, public affairs, talk and diversified music shows and world news from the BBC.

Jack Straw Foundation

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The Jack Straw Foundation was founded in 1962 by Lorenzo Wilson Milam, with the goal of starting KRAB-FM. On the first day, its transmitter blew up. The Foundation also started KBOO and KSER, KTAO and assisted KDNA. KRAB's frequency was sold in 1984. In 1989 Jack Straw moved to Roosevelt Way. The Jack Straw Foundation was named after a leader of the English Peasant Revolt of 1381.

References

References

  1. (February 7, 1991). "County's first public radio station to air". The Herald.
  2. Muhlstein, Julie. (March 12, 2016). "At 25, Everett's KSER still entertains, informs community". The Everett Herald.
  3. Fetters, Eric. (February 25, 2004). "On air, in town". The Everett Herald.
  4. Milam, Lorenzo W.. (1986). "The Radio Papers, from KRAB to KCHU". Mho & Mho Works.
  5. "About Jack Straw Cultural Center".

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