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KYUK is an AM public radio clear-channel station.It is licensed for 10 kW on 640 kHz. It primarily features programming from National Public Radio and Native Voice One. The latter network occasionally airs a pair of network identification spots which originated from the station, featuring former news reporters Charles Enoch and Julia Jimmie.
KYUK may refer to any of three co-owned public broadcasting stations in Bethel, Alaska: KYUK (AM), an NPR news/talk and music station on 640 kHz, established in 1971; KYUK-FM, a music-only station on 90.3 MHz, established in 2009; KYUK-LD, a low-power television station licensed to serve Bethel, Alaska, United States
According to KYUK's website, in 2004 its signal was moved to low-power K15AV. [2] However, it renamed the low-powered TV station as KYUK-LP (now KYUK-LD). KUAC-TV signed on in 1971 as the first public television station in Alaska. KYUK followed in 1972, with KTOO coming online in 1978. The three stations merged into the AlaskaOne network in ...
KFI in Los Angeles, California, KYUK in Bethel, Alaska, and CBN in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, share Class A status of 640 AM. In Argentina.
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Orutsararmiut Traditional Native Council (ONC) is the largest tribe in the Bethel, Alaska region.It is a federally recognized tribe and a governing body for the community of Bethel, Alaska.
Alaska Public Media also operates the Statewide News, formerly known as Alaska Public Radio Network (APRN), a network of more than 25 radio stations in Alaska that share news and other audio content statewide; as well as Alaska's omnibus television network, the Alaska Rural Communications Service, which is a joint venture of Alaska Public Media ...