KMSP Tower

KMSP Tower
The tower for several local TV and FM radio stations in the Twin Cities.
KMSP Tower is located in Minnesota
KMSP Tower
Location within Minnesota
General information
TypeTV & Radio transmission tower
LocationShoreview, Ramsey County, Minnesota, U.S.
Coordinates45°3′30″N 93°7′28″W / 45.05833°N 93.12444°W / 45.05833; -93.12444
OwnerFox Television Stations, LLC
Height1,466 feet (447 m)

The KMSP Tower is a high aerial guyed mast used for the transmission of FM radio and over-the-air television in Shoreview, Minnesota. The structure was apparently the tallest in Minnesota until the construction of the KPXM Tower in 1997.[1]

The tower, which was built in 1971, is owned by KMSP-TV ("Fox 9") parent Fox Television Stations but is shared by several area broadcasters; sister station WFTC ("Fox 9+") and the Twin Cities Public Television stations, KTCA and KTCI. Several FM stations are also on the tower: KQRS-FM 92.5 ("KQ92"), KXXR 93.7 ("93X"), KTCZ 97.1 ("Cities 97"), KTIS-FM 98.5, KSJN 99.5 ("MPR Classical"), KFXN-FM 100.3 ("KFAN"), KDWB 101.3, KEEY 102.1 ("K102"), KMNB 102.9 ("102.9 The Wolf"), and KZJK 104.1 ("Jack FM").[2]

In 2001, a painter working on the tower died from asphyxia upon falling 500 feet down the structure.[3]

The tower, as seen from the south.
  1. ^ Sturdevant, Andy (March 17, 2016). "Sure, Shoreview has trees — but it's the three giant towers that command attention". Minnpost. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  2. ^ "RabbitEars.Info".
  3. ^ "Worker dies on TV tower in Shoreview". Brainerd Dispatch. Retrieved February 7, 2018.

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