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Barrow Bethel Big Lake Chevak College Cordova Deadhorse KCDV Adult Contemporary KIAK Talk Barrow 100.9 1200w -417ft 970 50001 5000 ND Bayview Communications, Inc. APP 10000/10000, ND KBRW Variety /News/Talk* [Repeats: KBRW-F91.9] Sister to: KLAM +Clear Channel Communications 680 10000/10000 ND 907-424-3796 fax: 907-424-3737 Sister to: KAKQ-F, KIAK-F, KKED Silakkuagvik Communications PO Box 60, 99574,1 Forestry Way, 99574 907-450-1000 fax:907-457-2128 Sister to: 91348, KBRW-F, KCDS GM/SM/PD J.R. Lewis CE Van Craft 546 9th Ave, 99701 907-852-6811 fax:907-852-2274 www.ctcak.net/~bayview/EAGLE.html GM/SM Pete Hutton PD Charlie O'Toole PO Box 109, 99723,1695 Okpik St, 99723 CE Dave Castor GMBobSommer SM Amber Jusefowytsch www.am970.com PD Danny Sparrel CE Chuck Lakaytis Deadhorse Fairbanks Market www.kbrw.org KCDS Variety / News/Talk* [Repeats: KBRW-F 91.9] KUAC News/Classical/Jazz* KBRW-F Variety I News/Talk* 88.1 90w 105ft 89.9 38000w 1660ft 91.9 890w 72ft Silakkuagvik Communications ^University of Alaska Silakkuagvik Communications Sister to: 91348, KBRW, KBRW-F Sister to: KSUA Sister to: 91348, KBRW, KCDS 907-852-6811 fax:907-852-2274 907-474-7491 fax: 907-474-5064 907-852-6811 fax:907-852-2274 PO Box 109, Barrow 99723 PO Box 755620, 99775 PO Box 109, 99723,1695 Okpik St, 99723 1695 Okpik St, Barrow 99723 312 Tanana St Ste 202, 99702 GMBobSommer SM Amber Jusefowytsch GMBobSommer SM Amber Jusefowytsch GM Greg Petrowich SM Anne Biberman PD Danny Sparrel CE Chuck Lakaytis PD Danny Sparrel CE Chuck Lakaytis PD Scott Dlseth CE Willie Forgue www.kbrw.org www.kbrw.org www.kuac.org Fairbanks Market Bethel Dillingham KSUA Adult Alternative* KYUK News / Variety* KDLG Variety / News* 91.5 3000w -16ft 640 10000/ 10000 ND 670 10000 / 10000 ND -^University of Alaska Bethel Broadcasting, Inc. Dillingham City School District Sister to: KUAC 907-543-3131 fax:907-543-3130 907-842-5281 fax: 907-842-5645 907-474-7054 Pouch 468, 99559, 640 Radio St, 99559 PO Box 670, 99576, 565 Seward Hwy, 99576 PO Box 750113, 99775 GM Ronald Daugherty PD David Twitchell GM/CE Rob Carpenter SM Cassandra Hernandez 307 Constitution Hall, 99775 CE Joseph Seibert PD Jeremy Cate GM Curt Merrill PD Chip Brookes CE Greg Berry KYKD Religious Teaching KRUP Talk / Country www.uaf.edu/ksua/ 100.1 7700w 72ft 99.1 6000w 128ft Fairbanks Market +Voice for Christ Ministries, Inc. McCormick Broadcasting 907-543-5953 fax: 907-543-5952 907-842-2333 fax: 907-842-5518 KXLR Classic Rock PO Box 2428, 99559, 406 Ptarmigan St, 99559 PO Box 1690, 99576, 301 Airport Rd, 99576 95.9 25000w 7ft GM/SM/PD Jon Skillman GM/SM/PD/CE Jackson McCormick +New Northwest Broadcasters, Inc. www.vfcm.org Sister to: KCBF, KFAR, KUWL, KWLF 907-451-5910 fax:907-451-5999 Eagle River 1060 Aspen St, 99709 Big Lake GM Perry Walley SM Michael Dukes KAXX Classical [Repeats: KLEF 98.1] PD Glen Anderson KAGV cp-new 1020 10000/ 10000 DA-N www.kxlrfm.com 1110 10000/ 10000 ND APP 50000/50000, ND Fairbanks Market +Voice for Christ Ministries, Inc. +Amerlcan Radio Brokers Sister to: KADX KYSC Adult Contemporary Chevak 415-441-3377 fax:415-674-1480 96.9 920w 1608ft 1255 Post St Ste 1023, San Francisco CA 94109 5800,1608 KCUK Variety* GM/SM Chester Coleman PD Rick Goodfellow Northern Radio, Inc. 88.1 6000w 79ft CE Phil Shea Sister to: KPFN, KSWD Kashunamiut School District Anchorage Market 907-455-9690 fax: 907-455-4369 907-858-7014 fax:907-858-7279 3098 Airport Way, 99709 985 KSD Way, 99563 Fairbanks GM/CE Don Cary SM Kit Carson GM Peter Tuluk PD Darlene Ulroan PD Tim Elliot KFAR News/Talk Fairbanks Market 660 10000/10000 ND College +New Northwest Broadcasters, Inc. KWLF CHR 98.1 28000w 764ft KUWL Oldies Sister to: KCBF, KUWL, KWLF, KXLR +New Northwest Broadcasters, Inc. 103.9 2950w 823ft 907-451-5910 fax: 907-451-5999 Sister to: KCBF, KFAR, KUWL, KXLR +New Northwest Broadcasters, Inc. 1060 Aspen St, 99709 907-451-5910 fax:907-451-5999 Sister to: KCBF, KFAR, KWLF, KXLR GM Perry Walley SM Michael Dukes 1060 Aspen St, 99709 907-451-5910 fax:907-451-5999 PD Steve Floyd GM Perry Walley SM Michael Dukes 1060 Aspen St, Fairbanks 99709 www.kfar660.com PD Michelle Chick GM Perry Walley SM Michael Dukes Fairbanks Market www.wolf98fm.com PD Jerry Evans KCBF Sports Fairbanks Market www.1039koolfm.com 10000/10000 ND Fairbanks Market 820 +New Northwest Broadcasters, Inc. KAKQ-F Adult Contemporary Sister to: KFAR, KUWL, KWLF, KXLR 101.1 50000w 571ft Cordova 907-451-5910 fax:907-451-5999 +Clear Channel Communications 1060 Aspen St, 99709 Sister to: KIAK, KIAK-F, KKED KLAM Classic Hits GM Perry Walley SM Michael Dukes 907-450-1000 fax: 907-457-2128 1450 250/250 ND PD Glen Anderson 546 9th Ave, 99701 Bayview Communications, Inc. www.820sports.com GM/SM Pete Hutton PD Missey Kohler Sister to: KCDV Fairbanks Market CE Dave Castor 907-424-3796 fax: 907 424-3737 www.101magic.com PO Box 60, 99574, 1 Forestry Way, 99574 Fairbanks Market GM/SM/PD J.R. Lewis CE Van Craft www.ctcak.net/--bayview/KLAM.html .
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