Alaska Public Media Acquiring KTVA Transmitter and License
The public TV station KAKM broadcasts into Anchorage from Goose Bay, so acquiring the KTVA tower in Midtown would provide a stronger signal.
The public TV station KAKM broadcasts into Anchorage from Goose Bay, so acquiring the KTVA tower in Midtown would provide a stronger signal.
Nancy Johnson has been with Anchorage’s KTUU Channel 2 since it was in the basement of the Fourth Avenue Theatre, and now she leads the team by caring for employees’ needs.
Here is a sneak preview of an article featured in our annual Alaska Native special section, available in our upcoming September 2020 issue.
KUAC public radio and television will stop carrying several radio and television channels on October 1 due to budget reductions.
The groundbreaking new PBS KIDS series, Molly of Denali, premiered this week on PBS stations. Here are the profiles of six people whose efforts gave the show its Alaska Native authenticity.
Channel 2, KTUU-TV was honored with three regional Emmys, including the most prestigious award for Overall Excellence at the NATAS Northwest Regional Emmy Awards in Seattle.
The Prism Campaign Awards recognize the greatest achievements in Alaskan marketing over the past year.
KUAC has named longtime volunteer and supporter Patty Kastelic the recipient of the 2019 Spirit of KUAC award, which recognizes the station’s volunteer of the year.
This month, just in time for March Madness, GCI is shining a spotlight on Alaska School Activities Association (ASAA), a statewide organization that directs, develops and supports Alaska’s high school interscholastic sports, academic and fine arts activities.