KMFA
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Broadcast area | Austin metropolitan area |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 89.5 MHz |
| Branding | KMFA Classical 89.5 |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classical |
| Affiliations | National Public Radio |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Capitol Broadcasting Association, Inc |
| History | |
First air date | January 29, 1967 |
Call sign meaning | Klassical Music For Austin |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| 8685 | |
| Class | C1 |
| ERP | 40,000 watts |
| HAAT | 398 meters (1,306 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 30°19′23″N 97°48′00″W / 30.323°N 97.800°W |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live |
| Website | www |
KMFA (89.5 MHz) is a non-commercial, listener-supported, radio station in Austin, Texas. It airs a classical music format and is owned by Capitol Broadcasting Association, Inc. The studios and offices are on Navasota Street in Austin.
KMFA is a Class C1 station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 40,000 watts. The transmitter is off Toro Canyon Road in the West Austin Antenna Farm.[2] KMFA is licensed to broadcast a digital hybrid HD Radio signal.
Programming
The broadcast schedule consists of classical music programs with local hosts, as well as nationally syndicated broadcasts. A weekly program is provided by the School of Music at the University of Texas-Austin and from the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Weekly national shows from NPR and other public radio networks include the Metropolitan Opera during its season, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and "Performance Today". Also heard are "From the Top" showcasing young classical musicians, "Pipedreams" featuring pipe organ performances and "Sunday Baroque".
History
In the mid-1960s, Austin lost its commercial FM classical music station. A group of listeners wanted to keep fine arts programming on the air in the capital of Texas. They formed a group to seek a non-commercial radio license. Noyes Willett was the unpaid chief engineer who helped get the station built. Leonard Masters was KMFA's first announcer and program director. Studios were set up in the Perry Brooks Building.
The station signed on the air on January 29, 1967.[3] Masters was at the controls when KMFA began. The first piece of music was the rousing "William Tell Overture" composed by Gioachino Rossini. At first, KMFA was only powered at 1,300 watts, a fraction of its current output.
In 2020, KMFA completed construction on a state-of-the-art permanent facility in East Austin, funded entirely by community gifts. The total price tag was $10.5 Million. The complex includes the 130-seat "Draylen Mason Music Studio", as well as on-air and production booths, an interactive educational gallery, and public gathering spaces. Live concerts and broadcasts are regularly held there, along with social events and youth camps.
Hosts
- Emilio Alvarez
- Jeffrey Blair
- Guillermo Delgado
- Dianne Donovan
- Ryan Kelly
- Judlyne Lilly-Gibson
- Carla McElhaney
- Anton Nel
- Sara Schneider
References
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for KMFA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ Radio-Locator.com/KMFA
- ^ "Seven Day Schedule: KMFA-FM Signs on the Air Today". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. January 29, 1967. p. KMFA-FM Special 2. Retrieved December 25, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Facility details for Facility ID 8685 (KMFA) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- KMFA in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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