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Juneau Jazz & Classics is a private, 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization. Its mission is to provide a rich musical experience to music lovers in Juneau, the remote towns of Southeast Alaska, and the State of Alaska. Most of the 2020 festival was scrapped, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
On September 1, 2011, KJUD began carrying programming from the Fox network on digital subchannel 8.3; the subchannel became the first Fox affiliate in the Juneau market. [ 6 ] In 2022, the station and its sisters outsourced their news programming to News Hub , which had recently been acquired by Coastal Television, as Your Alaska Link News .
"Juneau" (formerly titled "Juno") is a song by Welsh post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. As one of the most popular and well known of the band's songs, it was a hit single being the joint third (after " Streetcar " & " Into Oblivion (Reunion) ") highest charting single to date.
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Juneau was founded in 1845 by settlers Martin Rich and William Dennis. It became the county seat of Dodge County in 1846. The founders originally named the settlement "Victory" and then "Dodge Center", from the German "Deutsch Center", [6] but finding these names in conflict with other places, the town changed its name to Juneau in 1852. [7]
What time is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer on tonight? The NBC Christmas special will air in an extended format tonight at 8 p.m. ET. Will Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer be on Peacock?
The tram ferried nearly 160,000 people to the alpine region above downtown Juneau the summer of 1997, its first full season. It was built in 1996 at a cost of nearly $16 million (or $31 million today) and took in $3 million in revenue in its first year of operation ($5.7 million today). [3] Tram ascending to the Skybridge