Public radio came to Alaska in 1970, providing a vital link between rural communities at a time when there were few. 50 years later, public radio has grown into a vast network across the state with ...
The state of Alaska contributes about $3.5 million annually to support public radio and television programs across the state. Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s budget proposal would cut this state assistance out ...
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports that Sirius XM satellite radio has been granted permission by the FCC to install ground-based repeaters in Alaska, effectively bringing the service to the state.
Alaska Public Media has announced the addition of new hosts to three of its weekly local radio programs, bringing extensive experience in healthcare, outdoor recreation, and Alaskan life. APM operates ...
WCLK(FM) in Atlanta and KCAW(FM) in Sitka, Alaska are the latest two stations to receive funding to improve their emergency alerting capabilities. The pair will receive up to approximately $508,000 ...
After three years in Texas television, Rod Day is returning to America’s Last Frontier, this time to lead on the radio side. Connoisseur Media has named Day Market Manager for its Alaska properties, ...