History
Radio Free Fargo is a low power FM station broadcasting from the Fargo-Moorhead area on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota. Radio Free Fargo (RFF) was founded in 2007 as a community station partnered with ThunderRadio, the official radio station of North Dakota State University. Both stations broadcast from a facility on the edge of the NDSU campus for a number of years before moving downtown to their current location in 2013. The stations broadcast ona range of frequencies over the past decade in addition to adopting a single unified call sign KNDS. In August of 2015, Radio Free Fargo steps out on it's own becoming an independent community radio station broadcasting from the basement of the High Plains Reader building, the Fargo community newspaper. Our new frequency will be 95.9 FM and we will also be broadcasting over the internet as well.
Specialties
For over a decade, Radio Free Fargo has operated as the community alternative radio station creating valuable exposure for local artists of all kinds along with providing broadcast experience and a platform for local DJs and radio hosts. But the voice of Radio Free Fargo serves as more than just our radio station and seeks to actively entertain and inform our local community through a wide variety of resources including: * Operating KRFF 95.9 FM, a community LPFM station dedicated to providing a listening alternative in the region and beyond * Providing multiple avenues of exposure for local musicians and artists along with some of our unique local businesses along with other diverse voices from our region * Facilitating through the station and beyond, the sharing of ideas, information and events that benefit the local community * Creating opportunities for conversation and awareness of issues within the communities here.