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  2. KOMU-TV - Wikipedia

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    KOMU 8's studios, designed by Jamieson and Spearl, on US 63 south of Columbia. KOMU-TV was the brainchild of longtime University of Missouri journalism professor Edward C. Lambert, who wanted to give journalism students a hands-on experience by working at a full-fledged commercial station.

  3. Columbia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a city in Missouri, United States.It was founded in 1821 as the county seat of Boone County and had a population of 126,254 as recorded in the 2020 census, making it the fourth-most populous city in Missouri.

  4. WSR-74 - Wikipedia

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    The WSR-74 was introduced as a "gap filler", as well as an updated radar that, among other things, was transistor-based. [3] In the early 1970s, Enterprise Electronics Corporation (EEC), based out of Enterprise, Alabama won the contract to design, manufacture, test, and deliver the entire WSR-74 radar network (both C and S-Band versions).

  5. KOPN - Wikipedia

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    KOPN (89.5 FM) is a non-profit community radio station in Columbia, Missouri, United States, which from its start was modeled on the progressive format of KPFA in Berkeley, California. The station relies heavily on volunteers for programming and also carries programming from National Public Radio , Public Radio International , and Pacifica ...

  6. University of Missouri Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The agency's primary jurisdiction is the University of Missouri owned locations, which includes the main campus plus other MU-owned or leased facilities, such as Mizzou North (the former Ellis Fischel Cancer Center) on Business Loop 70, KOMU-TV on U.S. Route 63, and various MU-operated land and facilities scattered throughout Columbia and the ...

  7. KBIA - Wikipedia

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    KBIA signed on May 1, 1972, from room 11 of Jesse Hall at the University of Missouri. Its transmitter is co-located with KOMU-TV. In November 2014, KBIA announced it would purchase KWWC-FM (90.5) from neighboring Stephens College. The sale completed, [3] and the classical music format that used to be heard weekdays on KBIA has moved to KMUC.

  8. Paul Pepper - Wikipedia

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    Paul Pepper (real name: Paul Urzi) [1] is a TV host, and used to host a local-focused interview radio show, titled "Radio Friends with Paul Pepper" on KBIA 91.3, mid-Missouri's public radio station. Paul Pepper is a former weatherman for KOMU-TV which serves the central Missouri area (based just south of Columbia, Missouri).

  9. National Weather Service St. Louis, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Located west of Jamestown in Moniteau County and operating at 162.425 MHz, KWN-55 serves Columbia, Jefferson City, and California in central Missouri. Together with WXL45, the station serves the Columbia and Jefferson City areas.