KSTP AM & FM

KSTP-AM began broadcasting in 1925, and has been a significant presence in Minnesota radio history. Initially affiliated with the NBC Red Network, it offered a variety of dramas, comedies, news, and sports. In the 1970s, the station shifted to a Top 40 format, branding itself as "15 KSTP, The Music Station," and later transitioned to adult contemporary and talk formats with personalities including Steve Cannon. In 2010, KSTP-AM adopted an all-sports format, becoming an ESPN Radio affiliate. In 2019, it rebranded as "SKOR North," emphasizing local sports content and digital platforms, while continuing to air ESPN programming during certain time slots.
KSTP-FM launched in 1965 initially simulcasting its AM counterpart before adopting a beautiful music format in the late 1960s. In 1975, it transitioned to adult contemporary format, branding itself as "KS95" with personalities including Chuck Knapp, Michael J. Douglas, Dan Donovan and more. By 1991, the station had evolved into a hot adult contemporary format, which it continues to maintain. KS95 is known for its engaging on-air personalities and community involvement. The station has received numerous accolades, including multiple Marconi and Crystal Awards from the National Association of Broadcasters, recognizing its excellence in broadcasting and community service.
KSTP-AM and KSTP-FM operate from studios on University Avenue, straddling the border between St. Paul and Minneapolis.
BOB YATES - BOB'S RADIO BASICS
The following are KSTP-AM airchecks of radio personality Bob Yates including Kenny Olson (who also appears in most of the recordings). Some of the recordings includes sports discussion with Patrick Reusse, newscasts with Linda Evans, ABC Radio Newscasts, and more.
1988 - Bob Yates - 1 MB
June 28, 1989 - Bob Yates (Bob's Radio Basics) - 3 MB
August 1990 - Broadcast from Minnesota State Fair - 12 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
June 4, 1991 - (Bob makes a call to China for takeout rat food) - #1 28 MB - #2 27 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
November 1, 1991 (Great Halloween Storm) - 25 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
August 15, 1992 - #1 26 MB - #2 26 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
November 9, 1992 - #1 25 MB - #2 25 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
December 4, 1992 - #1 26 MB - #2 28 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)
January 5, 1993 - Aircheck -- 26 MB (courtesy of Kenny Olson)


KSTP-AM PRINT MATERIALS
(Nov. 21, 1931) - PDF 3 MB
KSTP-AM and Minneapolis/St. Paul 1936 Market Data Booklet - 7 MB - PDF File
(provided by Glenn Griffin)
KSTP-AM radio facsimile article - April 23, 1938 - 1 MB - PDF File (provided by Glenn Griffin)
Ad from 1938 - JPEG File
Note: KSTP switched to 1500 AM in 1941
Station Profile - 1942 - PDF
KSTP-AM (1500) "Radio News" newspaper from 1943 - PDF File
(Dec. 12, 1931) - PDF 3 MB
KSTP-AM and Minneapolis/St. Paul 1937 Market Data Booklet- 4 MB - PDF File
(provided by Glenn Griffin)
Program Schedule - September 1-15, 1943 PDF
KSTP Radio Reporter - 7/27/1946 - PDF
KSTP-AM 1500 Talk Radio Magazine - (March 1986) PDF - (provided by David Ocar)
"Our Town" - Opening of the KSTP "Radio City" studios (3/11/1944) - PDF
(provided by Glenn Griffin)
A 1971 magazine ad promoting station personalities including Steve Cannon, Dan Hertsgaard, Charlie Bush, Bob DeHaven, etc. (3/14/1971) PDF File. (provided by Brian Carlson)