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KINY (800 AM) is a radio station licensed to Juneau, Alaska, serving southeast Alaska. Owned by Local First Media Group, it broadcasts a classic hits format. History
Lance X̱ʼunei Twitchell (born 1975) is an American scholar, poet, and language revitalization advocate. [1] He works as an associate professor of Alaska Native Languages at the University of Alaska Southeast.
Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format KAAC: 99.7 FM: Utqiagvik: Adventist Radio Alaska Corporation: KABN: 960 AM: Kenai: Alaska Broadcast Television, Inc.
Alaska Broadcast Communications is a local radio broadcasting company, serving the entire southeastern area of Alaska. 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
KSUP (106.3 FM) is a commercial music radio station in Juneau, Alaska.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.
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.
On July 17, 1942, Edwin A. Kraft applied to the Federal Communications Commission for a new radio station to be located in Ketchikan and using the facilities, including studio, of KGBU, [9] which the station's creditors were to sell to him. [10] Kraft owned radio station KINY in Juneau and the Seattle-based Northwest Radio Advertising Company ...
KXXJ (1330 AM) is a classic hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Juneau, Alaska, serving Southeast Alaska. KXXJ is owned and operated by Local First Media Group. The station can also be heard on FM translator K227DP at 93.3 FM.