KTRM Returns to the Airwaves
On Dec. 6, at approximately 9:30 a.m., 88.7 The Edge hit the airwaves again for the first time since May 2007.
KTRM, which is the student-run Truman State University radio station, has been off the air due to the move from the Student Union Building to Barnett Hall 1217 and issues getting the station’s new transmitter and equipment installed. The new transmitter allows for the station to be broadcast in HD (high definition). KTRM is one the first stations in northeast Missouri to broadcast digital signals.
88.7 The Edge will resume its alternative format for Truman State University, Kirksville and the surrounding area. The station will also continue to offer news broadcasts, live remote broadcasts, live sports broadcasts and specialty shows such as jazz, hip-hop, metal and showtunes. Song requests are encouraged and can be made by calling the Edge line at 785.KTRM.
KTRM, which is the student-run Truman State University radio station, has been off the air due to the move from the Student Union Building to Barnett Hall 1217 and issues getting the station’s new transmitter and equipment installed. The new transmitter allows for the station to be broadcast in HD (high definition). KTRM is one the first stations in northeast Missouri to broadcast digital signals.
88.7 The Edge will resume its alternative format for Truman State University, Kirksville and the surrounding area. The station will also continue to offer news broadcasts, live remote broadcasts, live sports broadcasts and specialty shows such as jazz, hip-hop, metal and showtunes. Song requests are encouraged and can be made by calling the Edge line at 785.KTRM.