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Alaska Public Media's station in Anchorage, Alaska at 3877 University Drive. Alaska Public Media is a non-profit organization with member television and radio stations that are part of PBS, NPR and other public broadcasting networks.
Kuskokwim Public Broadcasting Corporation: Variety KMVN: 105.7 FM: Anchorage: Last Frontier Mediactive, LLC: Rhythmic Hot AC KMXS: 103.1 FM: Anchorage: Alpha Media Licensee LLC: Hot AC KMXT: 100.1 FM: Kodiak: Kodiak Public Broadcasting Corp. Public Radio KNAK-LP: 97.1 FM: Naknek: King's Chapel Bristol Bay Radio: Religious Teaching KNBA: 90.3 FM ...
ARCS: The Alaska Rural Communications Service, which provides some original programming and also "cherry-picks" retransmissions from among the broadcast stations in Anchorage, to provide television service to remote areas.
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.
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.
This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States.The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license.
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. KUAC-TV is the only PBS station in Alaska that is not part of Alaska Public Television, which was established on July 1, 2012.
KBC was founded in 1996 and is located in Anchorage, Alaska, with a satellite office in Albuquerque, N.M. [2] The word "koahnic" is of Athabascan origin and was chosen for the name of the corporation due to its meaning "live air." [2] KBC is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.