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  2. KINY - Wikipedia

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    News of the North - news about Alaska. Capital Chat, a local-events show for the Juneau, Alaska area hosted by Steve Holloway. Problem Corner, a tradio program hosted by Wade Bryson. Until its cancellation in February 2024 after a roughly 70-year run, it was Alaska's longest-running radio show. [10] Notable regular syndicated broadcasts include:

  3. 1997 Golden North Salmon Derby boycott - Wikipedia

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    A boycott of the 1997 Golden North Salmon Derby, held in Juneau, Alaska, was called for by the Alaska Native Brotherhood (ANB) because of the political stances of the Territorial Sportsmen Inc. (TSI), the derby's sponsor, on the issues of subsistence, Indian Country, the creation of five new Southeast native corporations passed over by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and the ...

  4. KJNO - Wikipedia

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    KJNO (630 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk/sports format. Licensed to Juneau, Alaska, United States, the station serves the Alaska Panhandle area.The station's studios are at the Juneau Radio Center, which is home to KINY, KTKU - TAKU 105, KSUP - MIX 106 and KXXJ - 1330/KXJ.

  5. Alaska Broadcast Communications - Wikipedia

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    The main office, along with the Juneau studios, is located at the Juneau Radio Center, located at 3161 Channel Drive in Juneau, Alaska. The company owns and operates nine stations in three different markets: Juneau. KJNO AM 630; KTKU FM 105.1; Sitka (studios at 611 Lake Street) KIFW AM 1230; KSBZ FM 103.1; Ketchikan (studios at 526 Stedman ...

  6. Juneau, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Juneau's daily newspaper, ... KINY 800, KXXJ 1330; FM: KTKU 105.1, ... Anchorage news outlets, and other Alaska media entities, send reporters to Juneau during the ...

  7. KJUD - Wikipedia

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    KINY-TV, Juneau's first television station, signed on the air on February 19, 1956, [3] becoming KJUD in 1983. For many years, it was Juneau's only commercial station, and is still the only full-power commercial station in the area. Initially, KJUD carried programming from ABC, NBC, and CBS for many years.

  8. KSUP - Wikipedia

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    KSUP is a commercial music radio station in Juneau, Alaska, broadcasting on 106.3 FM. The station changed from a rock format in the spring of 2007. The station is branded as "Mix 106". In June 2008, MIX 106 and its sister station, KINY, were bought by Alaska Broadcast Communications. [2]

  9. Dennis Egan - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the mayor of Juneau from February 13, 1995, to October 3, 2000, and was a member of the local assembly prior to that. [1] Outside of politics, he was known for his work as a radio broadcaster, most notably for KINY, and was inducted to the Alaskan Broadcaster Association's Hall of Fame ...