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 ...
More than $15 million in annual federal funding for Alaska’s 27 public media stations is at stake as the U.S. Senate this week is set to take up a Trump administration request to claw back federal ...
JUNEAU -- Facing the prospect of possibly devastating cuts proposed by a legislative committee, fans of public radio and television are turning out to say what it means to their communities during ...
Two rural Alaska radio stations and three signals serving the Four Corners area of the desert Southwest are the latest to receive grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to upgrade their ...
This article was originally published by Northwestern University’s Medill Local News Initiative and is republished here with permission. In the remote Arctic town of Kotzebue, Alaska, some residents ...
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, ...
Public radio holds a unique place in rural Alaska. Outside the handful of cities in the state, public stations are often the only local voices on the airwaves, mixing Morning Edition with all flavors ...
The twist is that one of the stations that will be in the Juneau Alaska Communications broadcast cluster isn’t a radio station – it’s a low power television outlet. Otherwise, Roy and Jason Paschal ...
Alaska radio and television were blanketed at 10 a.m. Wednesday with the nation's first test of the Emergency Action Notification system, designed to alert citizens across the country in case of a ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — All it takes is a few words from a storybook to connect kids over the crackle of an AM radio station. It’s not 1950s entertainment, but a nostalgic way children in even the ...