John Francis, program manager for public radio station KMST since 2002, is the new general manager of the station. He replaces Dr. Wayne Bledsoe, who served as general manager of the station from 2010 until last fall.
Read More »Dr. Wayne Bledsoe, general manager of public radio station KMST since 2010, will step down from that post on Sept. 30. The university plans to launch a search to fill the vacancy.
Read More »Despite fundraising totals that fell short of the station’s $70,000 goal, public radio station KMST considers its Fall Membership Drive a success.
Read More »Public radio station KMST’s annual fall membership drive will kick off with Cyber Week Sept. 6-12 on its website, kmst.org, followed by the station’s on-air portion of the membership drive, which will be held Sept. 13-21. The goal of the fall membership drive is $70,000.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s public radio station KMST honored Don and Nancy Brackhahn as Volunteers of the Year at the station’s annual Membership Reunion that was held April 24 at the Lions Club Den in Rolla.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s public radio station KMST will hold a Membership Reunion (formerly known as the membership picnic) 5-7 p.m. Thursday, April 24.
Read More »Public Radio KMST reached its goal of $70,000 on Sunday, March 2, the last morning of the Spring Membership Drive. Pledges are still being accepted at 573-341-4386 in Rolla, toll-free at 888-776-5678 or online at www.kmst.org.
Read More »Public radio station KMST’s annual Spring Cyber Membership Drive will be held Feb. 15-21 on its website, kmst.org, followed by the station’s membership drive, which will be broadcast live on KMST Feb. 22 through March 2. The drive’s goal is $70,000.
Read More »A new talk radio show covering everything energy related will soon be heard on public radio station KMST at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Everything from the current state of energy usage to innovations in small modular nuclear reactor technology will be discussed.
Read More »Public radio station KMST exceeded its $70,000 goal during the station’s Fall Membership Drive, which was held Sept. 14-22. KMST received investment pledges of $70,339. Pledges are still being accepted at 573-341-4386 in Rolla, toll-free at 888-776-5678 or online at www.kmst.org.
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