KYMN | |
City: | Northfield, Minnesota |
Branding: | 95.1 The One |
Frequency: | 1080 kHz |
Translator: | 95.1 K236CO (Northfield) |
Airdate: | September 27, 1968 |
Format: | full serviceAAA[1] |
Power: | 1,000 watts day 11 watts night |
Class: | D |
Facility Id: | 36013 |
Coordinates: | 44.4867°N -93.1053°W |
Affiliations: | Minnesota News Network Minnesota Twins Minnesota Timberwolves |
Owner: | Northfield Media, Inc. |
Webcast: | Listen Live |
Website: | kymnradio.net |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
KYMN (1080 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk and adult album alternative format. Licensed to Northfield, Minnesota, United States, the station primarily serves the cities of Northfield and Dundas in the southern portion of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The station is currently locally owned by Northfield Media, Inc., owned by Jeff Johnson, long time morning show host of KYMN. KYMN's music and entertainment programs are all made locally with state news provided by the Minnesota News Network.[2]
KYMN is an affiliate of the Minnesota Twins baseball team on the Treasure Island Baseball network.[3]
KYMN has served the Northfield community at 1080 AM since 1968. Founder Stan Stydnicki launched the station to provide an eclectic mix of programs, including community news, sports and music.In March 1983, KYMN became the first station in Minnesota and first daytimer in the world to adopt AM stereo.[4] Beginning with the Harris System and later switching to the C-QUAM system.[5] KYMN has since discontinued broadcasting in AM stereo.
A new FM signal, K236CD, launched in 2016, sending the station's signal to the surrounding communities of Cannon Falls, Nerstrand, Faribault and Lonsdale.
KYMN has won the best of radio station in Southern Minnesota award, 5 times. Several hosts at KYMN have also won the best radio host in Southern Minnesota. Both awards are given by the Southern Minnesota Scene Magazine.[6]
The station will be sold in the fall of 2024 to the its current news director Rich Larson, as owner Jeff Johnson is retiring.[7]