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KMST is a radio station licensed to Rolla, Missouri, & owned by the Missouri University of Science and Technology. The station broadcasts at 88.5 MHz FM with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, making them the largest public radio station in south-central Missouri. KMST is also heard in Lebanon, Missouri via translator K242AN on 96.3 MHz FM. Their programming consists of several genres of music such as classical and jazz as well as several popular National Public Radio programs such as All Things Considered, A Prairie Home Companion, Car Talk, and Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know? show.
On Saturday nights, they air Wayne Bledsoe's critically acclaimed " Bluegrass for a Saturday Night" from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM central time. On Sunday mornings, Bledsoe also hosts "Sunday Morning Sounds", on which he plays nothing but bluegrass gospel from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM central time.
On January 1, 2008, the University of Missouri-Rolla changed its name to Missouri University of Science and Technology. As a result, the station's original call sign, KUMR, was changed to KMST on July 16, 2007, as a reflection of the university's forthcoming name change.
KMST (commonly known as KMST Educational Television) is an Educational-access television cable channel based in Monterey, California. The station is located in the Monterey County Office of Education in Salinas, California and the station is broadcast daily on various cable systems in Monterey County. The "KMST" calls are strictly for promotional purposes, as the FCC does not issue call letters to stations appearing only on cable.
KMST broadcasts instructional programming as well as programming from the Classic Arts Showcase.
It also operated a low-power broadcast television station in Gonzales, California on UHF channel 59, with the call sign KMST-LP. The over-the-air station has since ceased operations.
KMST may refer to:
- KMST (FM), a radio station (88.5 FM) licensed to Rolla, Missouri, United States
- KMST (Monterey), a local educational cable channel in Monterey, California, United States
- KION-TV, a television station (channel 46 analog/32 digital) licensed to Monterey, California, United States, which held the call sign KMST until October 1993
- Korean Maritime Safety Tribunal