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By Jennifer Waits of Spinning Indie and the co-founder of Radio SurvivorWhen I journeyed to Minneapolis for the College Broadcasters Inc. (CBI) convention last month, I was able to visit three college radio stations and Carleton College station KRLX-FM was on the top of my list. I’d been aware of the long history of radio at Carleton for quite some time and was eager to see the station. Way back in 2009, I featured KRLX on my Spinning Indie 50 State Tour series, in which I attempted to profile a different college radio station in every state (I petered out after 17 states).
Storied College Radio Past at Carleton College
The first college radio station at Carleton College, KFMX (which apparently stood for “FM experimental”), received its AM license in December, 1923 and launched in January, 1924. Over the years, the station’s frequency was moved around the dial and it became a more challenging operation when it was forced to share the same channel with several other local stations. According to S.E. Frost in Education’s Own Stations: The History of Broadcast Licenses Issued to Educational Institutions, “…constant shifting of the frequency had brought the station into a place where its nighttime broadcasts were interfered with by Station WDSU at New Orleans, Louisiana, so as to make impossible any satisfactory operation after sundown. Further, the hours of daytime operation were so restricted as to limit seriously the station’s actual service to its listeners.”Several colleges in Minnesota were college radio pioneers and that also added to KFMX’s challenges. Frost writes,A further source of trouble was the fact that Carleton College, St. Olaf College, and the State University of Minnesota were all assigned to the same channel with the commercial station WRHM, located in Minneapolis. While the educational institutions were able to co-operate with each other amicably, and were anxious to work in the same way with the commercial station, the latter desired to secure exclusive use of the channel. As a result the educational institutions were involved in long and expensive litigation to maintain their position on the air.”

An Autumnal Visit to College Radio Station KRLX
On the afternoon of Wednesday, October 21, 2015, I made my way to KRLX-FM at Carleton College, which was around a 45 minute drive south from the airport through rural countryside. On the way I passed farms, a pumpkin patch and saw a cluster of roaming white chickens on the side of the road. Located near the quaint town of Northfield, Minnesota, Carleton College has a beautiful campus (accentuated by the colorful fall foliage) that made me feel nostalgic about my own college experience.













