2014 Alaska Public Media Annual Report
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KAKM Channel 7 begins broadcasting from the University of Alaska Anchorage. KAKM completes a $2.5 million capital campaign to construct a A Brief HisTory of Alaska Public Media new broadcast center, named after KAKM’s then general manager, KSKA moves into the The first statewide live statewide broadcast by an informal Elmo Sacket. broadcast center with network of radio stations that would later become APRN. KAKM. Alaskapublic.org launched. KSKA begins broadcasting as Aurora Community American Public Media teams Broadcasting 103 FM with 3000 watts from Alaska KAKM and KSKA merge APTI is rebranded to up with APRN to produce a Pacific University. to form Alaska Public Alaska Public Media. live two-hour national call-in Telecommunications, Inc KSKA boosts power to 36,000 watts show about the Exxon Valdez (APTI). APRN merges with APTI. and moves to FM91.1. Oil Spill. 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2014 2015 Annual Report SOUL TRAVELING Celebrating the programs produced by Alaska Public Media. TO SOULMUSIC ALASKA EDITION TALK ALASKAALASKA OF ECONOMICMORNING ALASKA ALASKA REPORTNEWS NEWS LINE STAGE ROCK NIGHTLY ONE TALKISLAND NIGHT 300 ALGOADDRE A QUICK NOTE To you, OUR SUPPORTERS LINE VILLAGES MUSIC NUEVOSSING A 7363 Members • 1700 Sustainers • 266 Volunteers • 44 Employees ALASKANSCLOSERHOME CONVERSATIONS LOOKTOWN THAT ALASKA MATTEROUTDOOR 360 EXPLORER ABOUT your IMPACT NORTH TOWN INDIEARCTIC TIMELINE Of Programs Produced By AlaSKA PUBLIC MEDIA SQUARE FACES ALASKA ENTRIES OF IN MY 1,150,138 Unique Sessions on Alaskapublic.org 49 ALASKA FAMILY 614,310 Viewers DAILY 379,000 Listeners WEATHER 9,790 Likes on Facebook 8,670 Reached with e-Blasts Alaska Press Club Awards 2014 New Programming SECOND PLACE FIRST PLACE “Quirky, informative and uplifting” Best TALK RADIO PROGRAM OUTDOOR Best TALK RADIO PROGRAM LINE weekly episodes featuring Outdoor Explorer Line One: Your Health Connection Community-organized live EXPLORER ONE INDIE Alaskan lives. “I am an Aurora ARCTIC ALASKA storytelling events adapted Hunter” featured in PBS Online ENTRIES Best DAILY NEWS PROGRAM Best INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING for radio. ALASKA Film Festival. NEWS Alaska News Nightly The Battle of Dude Creek NIGHTLY Began streaming daily videos Best REPORTING ON CRIME OR COURTS Best ARTS REPORTING DAILY IN MY Teaches Alaska Native languages Keyes Investigation Highlights Lack Of Female Alaska Native Rapper WEATHER online. FAMILY to very young viewers. National Missing Persons Database Finding Worldwide Success Third PLACE HOME Best ONGOING PUBLIC AFFAIRS Best EDUCATION REPORTING Radio TOWN Hometown, Alaska Brings in community members to ALASKA Hmong Student Heads to College, OUTDOOR EXPLORER Credits Cut Counciler educate Alaskans about the outdoors. DEAR MEMBERS, SPONSORS, Exceptional Coverage WITH Innovative Programming CONTRIBUTORS, and FRIENDS: IS AVAILABLE ACROSS THE STate, And PRUDENT STEWARDSHIP. Because of Your Support, Most read STORIES ON alaskapublic.org The YEAR In Numbers Great programming. Authentic storytelling. Community connections. Trusted coverage – locally, statewide, y K a ACTUAL REVENUES FY14 FY13 B nationally and around the world. B R e W o n Contributions & Memberships 1,873,070 1,770,534 h o B k As we at Alaska Public Media turn the corner into 2015, we look back at a time of innovation and forward to even d 16 a u u Underwriting 1,110,854 1,186,820 r Y more. r Hours of state election r t P o r K o w debate and programs, aired live Federal Grants 1,225,592 993,096 O A F T Indie Alaska, Outdoor Explorer, Town Square 49 Radio, Addressing Alaskans, In My Family … all burst on the scene K Z K A in collaboration with KTOO. I K S P State Operating Grants 554,536 552,921 YU o Z these past few years as bold new products of Alaska Public Media. Each one gives us new ways to leverage on-air t K K Ga e le ze APRN Station Dues 426,801 413,492 presence with Alaska content and a trusted brand to help keep our listeners, viewers and readers informed. na b ue s KSKA-91.1 continues at the head of the pack in overall listenership among Anchorage-area radio stations. Some ank In-Kind Contributions 197,833 197,018 irb 0 44,000 people listen an average of nine hours a week, and most of them consider KSKA their favorite station. The Fa AC Auctions and Special Events 252,080 191,886 26 independent stations of the Alaska Public Radio Network together reach 96 percent of all Alaskans – and in KU Political ads KNSA U 4 Capital Grants 233,431 78,463 many places they’re the only source of trusted news and information. nalakleet 3 aired by Alaska Public Media this election season. Other Revenue 442,781 144,704 KAKM-Channel 7’s alliance with KTOO-Juneau and KYUK-Bethel continues to grow in audience, resources and 5 Total 6,316,978 5,528,934 ambition. Last year we launched Indie Alaska, a gorgeously photographed series of vignettes about Alaska people and places. Next year we’ll be sending forth a new mobile production team throughout the road system to share the evak K Ch 18 stories, events and stunning scenes of the place we love. KCU 1 ACTUAL EXPENSES FY14 FY13 KHN el S H Special events th aine benefiting Alaska Public Media Wages 3,073,084 2,770,744 And online we’re delivering content anywhere an Internet connection can be found, to anyone who shares an Be s UK interest in Alaska and Alaskans. KY including an art auction, balls, Programming and Production 932,319 1,062,404 l K K au C KF TOO and celebrity chef dinners. P H SK Ju Broadcast and Engineering 1,299,709 1,206,457 t K U S t P ne Those are the pieces that make Alaska Public Media a thriving voice in Alaska’s public square. Those are the K e a 2 D V t u B in S a K er H K S s L K b elements we’ll build on to make an even bigger mark. Please visit us on the air, online or in-person to learn more. We U m o K ld R TK u Development 548,027 357,883 K a P M L e B rg A W h z K D r K d X C a think you’ll find a lot to like – and we hope you’ll bring us even better ideas for the years ahead. g & A K n Administration and General 421,755 446,217 e g n n T e i W t e K 3 a K l a n l l K c l k i K K S h S B S Steve Linbeck JOHN DUFFY s a N it ik a D o T a Total 6,274,894 5,843,705 i Stories aired by NPR K k l P B B K N a n President of the Board of Directors a d CEO & General Manager & A S G D I A A n i L K written and produced by Alaska a S H T U S S A A D K k a B K o o e n lk Public Media reporters. w G C m l c e d i U a h r e e o d t K r o n r w Become a member. Call 907.550.8482 to support programming you care about. t d r a n a o This condensed financial information has been derived from TELEVISIONg WEB a o e d Alaska Public Media’s financial statement as of and for the end The Leadership Circle is a growing group of devoted supporters currently contributing $1000 or more to help www.alaskapublic.org KAKM (7.1, GCI 7, GCI 657) 1,200 Hours of paid internships of the year June 30, 2014. It ahs been audited by BDO USA, provide public media services for all residents of Alaska. Leadership Circle members are offered a variety of KSKA “Crews live stream Continue to Battle Funny River Fire, Rain CreateForecasted” TV (7.2, by GCI Shady 94)* Grove Oliver LLP. For a complete copy of the audited financial statements, benefits, including previews, receptions with public media personalities, and behind-the-scenes activities. 1. for journalism students. Alaskan please call 907.550.8423 or email [email protected]. On-demand podcasts In-depth articles 360 North (7.3, GCI 15) university students were funded Videos2. “Salvage and graphics Efforts on HoldTown for Square FV Arctic 49 Hunter” by Annie Ropeik The Alfred Hanisch Legacy Society recognizes visionary Alaskans who have thoughtfully provided for Alaska Alaska Public Media TV is also on major cable by the Block Foundation. Public Media’s future by making a planned gift. Legacy gifts are made through a will or living trust, charitable 3. “Earthquakes Swarm the Brooks Range” bysystems Anna Rose across MacAurthur Alaska. gift annuity, charitable trust, retirement plan, or other planned gift. RADIO 4. “US Army Rangers Train in Rugged Alaskan * Interior”Create TV isby not Monika available Gokey in Bethel KSKA station and repeaters For more information, call Kris Rognes at 907.550.8435. 5. “National Weather Service Issues El Niño Watch” by Steve Heimel, APRN Thank you. Alaska Public Radio Network member stations.