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Telefarm Towers
Both masts from the air
Telefarm Towers is located in MinnesotaTelefarm TowersLocation within Minnesota
General information
TypeTV & Radio transmission towers
LocationShoreview, Ramsey County, Minnesota, U.S.
CoordinatesNorth mast: 45°03′0″N 93°08′22.0″W / 45.05000°N 93.139444°W / 45.05000; -93.139444, South mast: 45°03′44.0″N 93°08′22.0″W
OwnerTelefarm, Inc.
HeightNorth Mast: (1,394 feet (425 m)), South Mast: (1,361 feet (415 m))

The Telefarm Towers is a transmission site for FM radio and television broadcasting in Shoreview, Minnesota consisting of two guyed towers.

The towers, called Shoreview Towers by local residents, are owned by Telefarm, Inc., a joint venture of Twin Cities broadcasters CBS Television Stations (WCCO channel 4), Hubbard Broadcasting (KSTP channel 5, KSTC channel 5.2, KSTP-FM 94.5 FM, and KTMY 107.1 FM), and Tegna (KARE channel 11) for the transmission of digital television and FM radio throughout the Greater Twin Cities. Along with Sinclair Broadcast Group's WUCW (channel 23), Minnesota Public Radio flagship station KNOW-FM (91.1 MHz) are additional tenants on the tower.

History

The Telefarm Tower complex (left) and KMSP Tower (right)

The towers were built in the 1970s for analog television, and were replacements for a single "candelabra" style tower that collapsed prior to completion in 1971, killing six workers on the tower and one on the ground.

The towers were upgraded at the turn of the century to support digital TV transmitters to meet Federal Communications Commission requirements. Because each antenna assembly weighs many tons, the towers had to be strengthened. Work took longer than expected, and KSTP notably used its original broadcast tower along University Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota for digital transmission for about a year starting in late 1999 before construction was finished.

Digital television upgrades to the South facility were completed in 2000 and the North facility was finished in 2001.

During the summer of 2019, an antenna section on the north tower was removed. Television station KSTC moved to RF channel 30, from its previous channel of 45. This was due to the spectrum reallocation of the late 2010s. This move was completed by early September. On October 4, 2021, the new transmitter was installed on the north tower.

FM

FM radio stations
Frequency Call sign Name Format Owner
91.1
91.1 HD-2
91.1 HD-3
KNOW MPR News
Radio Heartland
BBC World Service
News/Talk
Folk Music
News/Talk
Minnesota Public Radio
94.5
94.5 HD-2
KSTP KS95
Skor North
Hot AC
Sports
Hubbard Broadcasting
107.1
107.1 HD-2
KTMY myTalk 107.1
74 WDGY
Female-Oriented Talk
Oldies

Television

Channel Callsign Affiliation Branding Subchannels Owner
(Virtual) Channel Programming
4.1 WCCO CBS WCCO 4 News 4.2
4.3
4.4
Start TV
Dabl
Fave TV
CBS News and Stations
5.1 KSTP ABC 5 Eyewitness News 5.5
5.7
TrueReal
Heroes & Icons
Hubbard Broadcasting
5.2 KSTC Independent 45 TV 5.3
5.4
5.6
Me-TV
Antenna TV
This TV
11.1 KARE NBC KARE 11 11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
Court TV
True Crime Network
Quest
Circle
Tegna Inc.
23.1 WUCW CW The CW Twin Cities 23.2
23.3
23.4
23.5
Comet
Charge!
TBD
Rewind TV
Sinclair Broadcast Group

See also

References

  1. "1971 TV tower collapse survivor shares story". presspubs.com. 18 October 2016.
  2. "Company News". archive.ph. 2006-10-17. Archived from the original on 2006-10-17. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  3. "TV towers prepare for digital overhaul". www.bizjournals.com. January 30, 1998. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  4. "KSTC's move to new transmitter delayed until Aug. 2". KSTP.com. 19 June 2019.

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