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Alaska Public Media started life as KAKM channel 7 (Alaska Public Television, INC) signing on the air on May 7, 1975 at 7:07pm at the Consortium Library. [2] The station soon outgrew their studios and with effort from then general manager Elmo Sackett had their new permanent location constructed on the Alaska Methodist University campus (today known as Alaska Pacific University).
KAKM (channel 7) is a PBS member television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States.Owned by Alaska Public Media, it is sister to NPR member KSKA (91.1 FM). The two stations share studios at the Elmo Sackett Broadcast Center on the campus of Alaska Pacific University; KAKM's transmitter is located near Knik, Alaska.
KTVA (channel 11) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States.Owned by Denali Media Holdings, a subsidiary of local cable provider GCI, it is operated by Alaska Public Media as a satellite of PBS member station KAKM (channel 7).
7 8 KAKM: PBS: Create on 7.2, 360 North on 7.3, PBS Kids on 7.4 11 28 KTVA: PBS: Local satellite of KAKM ch. 7 Anchorage Create on 11.2, 360 North on 11.3, PBS Kids on 11.4 13 12 KYUR: ABC: CW on 13.2, Fox (KTBY simulcast) on 13.3 33 33 KDMD: Ion: Telemundo on 33.2, MeTV on 33.3, Grit on 33.4, NewsNet on 33.5, Court TV on 33.6, Laff on 33.7 ...
On November 9, 2012, GCI announced plans to purchase KTVA, a CBS-affiliated television station in Anchorage, along with KATH-LD and KSCT-LP, the NBC-affiliated stations in Southeast Alaska. [9] On December 9, 2013, GCI filed to acquire the CBS affiliates in Southeast Alaska— KXLJ-LD in Juneau, KTNL-TV in Sitka, and KUBD in Ketchikan.
Bethel Broadcasting, Incorporated, doing business as KYUK, KYUK-FM and KYUK-TV is a non-profit corporation dedicated to serving the Yup'ik Eskimo and residents of populations of southwest Alaska with local, non-commercial public radio and television. KYUK is a National Public Radio and Alaska Public Radio affiliate and PBS member station ...
In 1995, after state funding cuts, Bethel Broadcasting, Incorporated, operators of KYUK, assumed responsibility for the service, at the time called The Alaska Satellite Television Project (ASTP). [3] Control of ARCS passed from Alaska Public Broadcasting, Inc. to Alaska Public Media, which also operates Anchorage's PBS member station KAKM, in 2021.
KUAC-TV (channel 9) is a PBS member television station in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States. Owned by the University of Alaska Fairbanks , it is sister to NPR member station KUAC (89.9 FM). The two outlets share studios in the Great Hall on the UAF campus; KUAC-TV's transmitter is located on Bender Mountain.