St. Louis Public Radio, the National Public Radio affiliate at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, will assume the operational and programming duties of Missouri University of Science and Technology’s public radio station KMST, effective July 1, 2017.
Read More »The management and staff of public radio station KMST will host the KMST Membership Reunion 5-7 p.m., Thursday, May 4, at the Lions Club Den in Rolla.
Read More »Gather around the radio and rekindle the spirit of the holidays by listening to KMST’s original production broadcast of “A Christmas Carol.” The classic Charles Dickens book has been adapted to a radio play specifically for a prerecorded performance.
Read More »Public radio KMST’s fall membership drive is now underway. The live portion of drive will start on Saturday, Oct. 1. KMST staff has planned early prize drawings to help encourage new and returning members to give early in the drive. “We have planned several nice drawings into the early portion of our fall membership drive, […]
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s public radio station KMST honored Rolla, Missouri, real estate agent Cindy Beger as “Volunteer of the Year” during the station’s annual Membership Reunion, held April 28 at the Lions Club Den in Rolla. KMST Station Manager John Francis thanked Beger for her contributions as a guest host and membership drive volunteer.
Read More »Public Radio KMST received $63,500 in membership investments during the station’s spring membership drive, which concluded on April 17. While KMST did not reach its $72,000 goal, staff of the station consider it a success. Pledges are still accepted by calling 573-341-4386 in Rolla, toll-free at 888-776-5678 or online at kmst.org.
Read More »/>Public radio station KMST’s spring membership drive starts March 19, with the live finish to the membership drive starting on Saturday, April 9.
KMST Station Manager John Francis says this spring’s drive dates have been moved forward by five weeks over previous years in order to coincide with National Public Radio’s (NPR) fundraising period.
Missouri University of Science and Technology public radio station KMST finished up a successful drive on Saturday, Oct., 24, when it surpassed its goal of $72,000.
Read More »Public radio station KMST did not reach its membership goal of 450 pledges during the Spring Drive, but the station did hear from 305 new and renewing members.
Read More »As Public Radio KMST staff prepares for the Spring Membership Drive, new station manager John Francis is busy rolling out several new changes to the drive format.
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