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Low Power, Listener Supported, Non-profit, Non-commercial, Open Source, Community Radio. Our Mission.
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Low Power, Listener Supported, Non-profit, Non-commercial, Open Source, Community Radio
Our Mission The mission of KRUU is to give Fairfield a voice and strengthen the community by encouraging creativity, dialogue and community involvement. KRUU is an open, inclusive, diverse forum for music, creative expression, information, and entertainment. It is a non-commercial, non-profit, community-supported low-power radio station with a strong emphasis on locally created and produced programming.
KRUU is: • Community Radio • Over 75 locally produced talk and music radio shows, over 100 volunteer hosts create shows each week! • All topics, all perspectives, all music, all local
Why is KRUU important to Fairfield? • It's not just about radio. It's about building connections throughout the community • Like a family, Fairfield benefits by increased communication and play!
Overview of KRUU • LPFM – Low Power FM • Application for license • June 2001 filing window - 1 week • 1 of only 26 applications granted in Iowa, only a few not syndicated religious programming or DOT. • Broadcast on the FM dial at 100.1 • Low power 100 watts • Antenna 65 feet high • Old Beatbox building at 405 N. 2nd St
(Overview of KRUU) • Live Stream donated by LISCO • http://kruufm.com • Over 1300 listener connections per month • Currently maxed out at 20 people, which we've reached several times! • LISCO will be providing Fiber to increase bandwidth
(Overview of KRUU) • KRUU & Open Source (Culture) • Community developed software, free, open code, contribute back to the community • Industry leading technology, unique example for local business to operate on open source software • From server environment to audio production to accounting to office applications, all open source! • Even “open source” music! Creative Commons licensed music featured daily
KRUU Organization • Board of Directors • James Moore, Sundar Raman, Roland Wells & Caleb Flynn, Steve Fry • Community Advisory Board • Ed Malloy, David Neff, Lee Gobble, Jeffrey Hedquist, Connie Boyer, Julie Stephens, Holly Moore, Monica Hadley, Sundar Raman, Sonia Vera, Celio Mondjane, Andrew Bargerstock, Caleb Flynn, Joe Holland • Station Manager – James Moore
KRUU Organization... • Volunteers - the backbone of KRUU: • Volunteer Hosts • Station Volunteers • Seniors-to-work program - “Experience Works” • Regular and special project volunteers • Technical Team • Underwriting Team • Programming Committee • Over 15,000 volunteer hours have been given in support of KRUU
History of KRUU • Beatbox – the beginning • Applied for and received LPFM license in 2001 • Continue tradition of being a dynamic and open outlet for the community • All computer and server equipment is from Beatbox technology grant • Beatbox building on 2nd St
Station Construction • First town hall meeting May 11th, 2006 regarding a community media project, group decides to pursue building low power station • Organization, fundraising, renovation and construction starts immediately • Antenna is raised July 4th 2006 • Donated tower and installation • Began broadcasting September 30th, 2006 with 24/7 programming
Success stories: Dialogue on important issues: • CAFO, JFAN, Farm Bureau, Local Farmers • Political Discussions, Dick Reed & Deborah Williamson debate • Mayorial Armwrestling...
Success stories: Entertainment & Music: • Original Music from more than 10 local artists has been played on KRUU • Live bands from the Armory, Cafe Paridiso • Visiting artists interviewed and featured on many shows. • Live from the artwalk...
Success stories: http://www.kruufm.com • Over 5000 page views a day • 70 countries a month
What Fairfieldians are saying: • I listen often. Our whole family just loves the radio station!!! We are So grateful to have it!!! • Fairfield Listener • "I love the variety of the programming." • Theresa Bruegge, Fairfield
What the world is saying: • “I listen to it in Santa Barbara, and it's already one of my faves.” • Doc Searles, Linux Journal • I currently live in Kigali, Rwanda (U.S. Embassy) and want to retire from the USG and start a new life. The fact that Fairfield has a community radio station says a lot about the place... • Internet Listener
the near future of KRUU, projects for 2007 • KRUU News CREW • Collaborative news department, starting regular local and regional news show • Completion of full service recording studio • Resource for local bands and artists, professional multi-track digital recording studio
KRUU Outreach to Community Broadcast Industry • Grassroots Radio Coalition 2007, Lowel MA • 7 workshops to be presented by KRUU • Open Radio Project • Support open source in community broadcasting • KRUU has already been approached by 3 other Iowa stations asking for assistance with technology
Financial Requirements • Continuing Expenses (keeping the doors open and the lights..err Transmitter on)
Capital projects on the way... • Professional recording studio • Emergency back-up generator • Facility Renovation • New roof • Resurface parking lot
Join the KRUU! • Host a show • Volunteer at the station • Events and Fundraisers • Financial Support • Listener Support • Underwriting
More information: • Website: http://www.kruufm.com • Phone: 641-209-1082 • In Person: 405 N. 2nd St.