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KBRW is a non-commercial radio station in Barrow, Alaska, broadcasting on 680 AM. The station airs public radio programming from the National Public Radio and Native Voice One networks. KBRW also airs some locally originated programming, as well as native affairs, popular music and religious programs.

KBRW airs a schedule different from KBRW-FM 91.9 FM.

In addition to the main station, KBRW has an additional 5 translators to widen it's broadcast area.

Translators of KBRW
Callsign' Frequency City of license Additional Information
K201AH 88.1 Kaktovik, AK FCC Radio Locator
K268AA 101.5 Point Hope, AK FCC Radio Locator
K201AV 88.1 Point Lay, AK FCC Radio Locator
K201AG 88.1 Nuiqsut, AK FCC Radio Locator
K268AB 101.5 Anaktuvuk Pass, AK FCC Radio Locator

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KBRW-FM is a non-commercial radio station in Barrow, Alaska, broadcasting on 91.9 FM. The station airs public radio programming from the National Public Radio and WFMT networks. KBRW-FM also airs some locally originated programming.

KBRW-FM makes heavy use of broadcast translators to spread the signal across much of Alaska.

 

Translators of KBRW-FM
Callsign' Frequency City of license Additional Information
KCDS 88.1 FM Deadhorse, AK FCC Radio Locator
K201AG 88.1 FM Nuiqsut, AK FCC Radio Locator
K201AH 88.1 FM Kaktovik, AK FCC Radio Locator
K201AV 88.1 FM Point Lay, AK FCC Radio Locator
K268AA 101.5 FM Point Hope, AK FCC Radio Locator
K268AB 101.5 FM Anaktuvuk Pass, AK FCC Radio Locator

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KCAW is a non-commercial radio station in Sitka, Alaska on 104.7 FM, which airs public radio programming.

KCAW is Sitka's only public radio station and offers a wide variety of programming. News for the station includes local news coming from Raven Radio's two paid reporters, Southeast Alaska news from CoastAlaska, statewide news from the Alaska Public Radio Network, national news from National Public Radio, and international news from the BBC World Service. KCAW also airs a variety of American Public Media and Public Radio International programming as well as its own variety of locally produced shows.

KCAW also syndicates Encounters, a nature and wildlife-themed show hosted by Richard Nelson, statewide.

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KCND (90.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bismarck. It signed on the air in 1981 as Prairie Public Radio, which later became part of the similarly named Prairie Public radio service, formerly North Dakota Public Radio. It currently broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 50 kW on 90.5 MHz.

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KDLG is a non-commercial, public and community radio station in Dillingham, Alaska, broadcasting on 670 AM. Station programming includes a mix of nationally available NPR shows, Alaska Public Radio Network and local news, and music.

What makes the station unique to community radio are services like Open Line, a call-in show; and Bristol Bay Messenger. Both are services for sending messages to people outside of normal contact means, such as in a village or on a boat.

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KGVA (88.1 FM), is a public radio station in Fort Belknap Agency, Montana, serving residents of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Programming on KGVA consists of local programming (including native, oldies, Top 40 and Adult Contemporary music), plus programs from National Public Radio and Native Voice One.

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KIDE is a radio station serving Hoopa, California and the vicinity providing a community radio format and is affiliated with the Pacifica Radio Network. It broadcasts on 91.3 MHz and is under ownership of the Hoopa Valley Tribe. It is one of the stations in the United States to be solar powered.

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KILI (90.1 FM), licensed to Porcupine, South Dakota, is a non-profit radio station broadcasting to the Lakota people on the Pine Ridge, Cheyenne River, and Rosebud Indian Reservations, part of the Great Sioux Nation. The station started broadcasting in 1983 as the first American Indian-owned radio station in the United States.

Owned and operated by Lakota Communications, KILI-FM serves 30,000 people on the three reservations, along with the large American Indian urban community in Rapid City, using a translator in the Mount Rushmore State's second-largest city. It seeks to preserve Native American culture and instill pride in the peoples' unique heritage.

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KIYU is a non-commercial radio station in Galena, Alaska, broadcasting on 910 AM.

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KLND (89.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to serve Little Eagle, South Dakota, USA. The station is owned by Seventh Generation Media Services, Inc. It airs a Variety format with news, public affairs, music and cultural programming for the people of Standing Rock and Cheyenne River and surrounding areas. The station's name in Lakota is Wolakota Wiconi Waste, meaning "through unity a good life."

The station was assigned the KLND call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on April 28, 1995.

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