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KUAC-FM Weekly Minutes by Distributor KUAC-FM Weekly Minutes by Distributor Program Distributor Length (min) Program DistributorLength (min) All Things Considered American Opera Series Total weekly FM minutes = 10080 NPR 120 PRX 240 Beale Street Caravan NPR 60 Jazz Network PRX 60 Jazz Night in America Fresh Air NPR 60 PRX 60 PRX Specials ½ hour PRX 30 From The Top NPR 60 240 225 This American Life PRX 60 Here & Now NPR 120 327 A Prairie Home Companion APM 120 Marian McPartland NPR 60 Marketplace APM 30 525 Morning Edition NPR 180 Marketplace Weekend APM 60 Mountain Stage NPR 120 Performance Today APM 60 Radiolab NPR 60 Symphonycast APM 120 TED Radio Hour The Splendid Table APM 60 3368 NPR 60 Writer’s Almanac Thistle & Shamrock NPR 60 APM 5 The World PRI 60 Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me NPR 60 AfroPop Worldwide PRI 60 1560 WATC NPR 60 Live Wire PRI 60 Weekend Edition NPR 120 Living on Earth PRI 60 World Café NPR 60 Science Friday PRI 120 Afternoon Concert KUAC 115 A Way With Words OTHER 60 Any Old Time KUAC 120 Acoustic Accents OTHER 60 Banjo Signal KUAC 60 Folk Sampler OTHER 60 Funk Roots KUAC 120 Hearts of Space OTHER 60 Met Opera KUAC AM News KUAC 6 OTHER 240 National Native News OTHER 5 KUAC/FDNM News KUAC 5 On the Media OTHER 60 Listenin’ with Mace KUAC 60 Spirit of Youth OTHER 2 Music of the Golden Ages KUAC 60 Alaska Economic Report APRN 3 1825 Nightlight KUAC 120 Alaska News Nightly APRN 30 Northern Soundings KUAC 30 Talk of Alaska APRN 60 2010 Postcards KUAC 60 Borough Assembly PUBLIC 240 Round Midnight KUAC 120 School Board PUBLIC 240 The Oldies Show KUAC 180 NPR KUAC PRX APM PRI Indie/Other APRN BOR/SB KUAC-FM Show Distributors/Sources Program distributor cost per hour to KUAC Values shown as percentage of half hours in a typical week 69.23 70 Total half hours in a typical week = 336 60 2.2 2.4 3.0 5.4 50 42.09 35.1 40 15.2 30 28.76 Cost per hour ($) hour per Cost 20 16.03 10 2.11 2.91 18.2 0 NPR KUAC PRX APM PRI Indie/Other APRN BOR/SB Distributor 18.8 NPR KUAC PRX APM PRI Indie/Other APRN BOR/SB.
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