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Public radio station in Galena, Alaska From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KIYU-FM is a Public Radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Galena, Alaska, serving the Alaska Bush.[1] KIYU is owned and operated by Big River Public Broadcasting Corporation.[4]
Broadcast area | Alaska Bush |
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Frequency | 88.1 FM MHz |
Branding | KIYU |
Programming | |
Format | Public Radio[1] |
Affiliations | Alaska Public Radio Network National Public Radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Big River Public Broadcasting Corporation |
History | |
First air date | July 4, 1986[2] |
Technical information[3] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 178861 |
Class | D |
ERP | 100 Watts |
HAAT | 15 meters (49 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 64°44′34″N 156°50′30″W |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | KIYU Webstream |
Website | KIYU Online |
KIYU had originally broadcast on AM at 910 kHz, but the license for the AM station was surrendered on May 4, 2020.[5] The FM station began broadcasting in 2008, and remains on the air.
In addition to the main station, KIYU is relayed on 10 full-power FM repeaters to widen its broadcast area. KIYU programming is also simulcast on KRFF in Fairbanks, weekday afternoons.[6]
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | HAAT | Class | Transmitter coordinates | FCC info | Notes |
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KALG | 98.1 FM | Kaltag, Alaska | 178864 | 100 Watts | −77 m (−253 ft) | D | 64°19′40″N 158°43′36″W | LMS | [7] |
KAMN | 98.1 FM | Iliamna, Alaska | 180624 | 100 Watts | −47 m (−154 ft) | D | 59°45′17″N 154°52′15″W | LMS | [8] |
KHUS | 98.1 FM | Huslia, Alaska | 178866 | 36 Watts | 57 m (187 ft) | D | 65°41′48″N 156°21′52″W | LMS | [9] |
KHUU | 97.1 FM | Hughes, Alaska | 199395 | 87 Watts | −164 m (−538 ft) | D | 66°2′50″N 154°15′20″W | LMS | [10] |
KKET | 95.9 FM | Allakaket, Alaska | 199490 | 99 Watts | −44.4 m (−146 ft) | D | 66°33′53″N 152°38′38″W | LMS | [11] |
KNUL | 99.1 FM | Nulato, Alaska | 178863 | 100 Watts | 5 m (16 ft) | D | 64°43′59″N 158°6′25″W | LMS | [12] |
KOYU | 98.1 FM | Koyukuk, Alaska | 178865 | 100 Watts | −7 m (−23 ft) | D | 64°52′58″N 157°42′10″W | LMS | [13] |
KRBY | 98.1 FM | Ruby, Alaska | 178862 | 100 Watts | −21 m (−69 ft) | D | 64°44′20″N 155°28′48″W | LMS | [14] |
KSYU | 98.1 FM | Saint Marys, Alaska | 180724 | 53 Watts | 40 m (131 ft) | D | 62°3′11.0″N 163°10′40.2″W | LMS | [15] |
KTYU | 99.1 FM | Tanana, Alaska | 197861 | 7 Watts | 108.8 m (357 ft) | D | 65°10′52.6″N 151°59′4.1″W | LMS | [16] |
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