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Date: 2005-1-25 |

KAFC 93.7 FM Anchorage
Alaska's Christian Music Leader - Christian Broadcasting Inc. is a non-profit organization operating with broadcast media. CBI's purpose is to promote positive and eternal solutions for people's lives. This focus provides programs that enrich, inform, and improve the communities we serve. CBI's purpose is accomplished through a variety of broadcast facilities and formats that provide a balance of religious teaching, prayer, music, news and family entertainment. CBI further positions our purpose through KAFC 93.7FM "Today's Positive Music". Since 1999, KAFC broadcasts 27,000 watts of contemporary Christian music 24 hours daily. KAFC is a local commercial station, funded by sales of airtime and listener gifts designated to CBI's music purposes. While KAFC has a broad range of listeners, our target listener is 18-49.
Date: 2005-1-24 | http://www.katb.org/KAFC

KAKN 100.9 FM Naknek
"Where the truth comes in waves." We are a mission radio station owned by Lutheran Mission Society and operated with 3000 watts by Bay Broadcasting. The main studio is located in Naknek, Alaska with a translator in Dillingham at 104.9 FM . If the Lord wills, two more will go up in Manakotak and Egegik. Our mission is to provide the entire Bristol Bay area and beyond with the best in Christian programs, music, and Bible teaching.
Date: 2005-1-25 | http://www.kakn.org

KATB 89.3 FM Anchorage
KATB Christian Radio went on the air June 23, 1985 to provide a Christian voice on the FM dial. KATB is a non-profit educational radio station broadcasting 24 hours a day on 89.3 FM in Anchorage. The station also is on the air via translator in the communities of Ft. Richardson, AK on 91.9 FM, Eagle River, AK on 89.1 FM, Wasilla, AK on 88.7 FM, and Palmer, AK on 88.3 FM.Our station is 4,900 watts of power output, and can be heard as far north as Talkeetna, AK, and as far south as Sterling, AK. The station is funded through programs, listeners, and business and foundation grants. No public or governmental funds are received.The station is owned and operated by Christian Broadcasting, Inc., a non-profit group in Anchorage, AK, which is a 501(c) 3 tax exempt organization. KATB is affiliated with several radio network services.
Date: 2005-1-24 | http:// www.katb.org/KATB/

KIAM 630 AM Nenana
The Gospel Voice in the Wilderness - KIAM went on the air on June 28, 1985 at 1270 AM kHz. During November 1986, KIAM changed frequencies to 630 AM kHz and raised the transmission tower to 250 feet to increase the listening area. Another 50 feet was added in August 1990, raising the tower to 300 feet. On May 1, 1995 KIAM raised the power to 10 kW during the day and 3.1 kW at night, again increasing the listening area. KIAM is owned and operated by Voice for Christ Ministries, Inc. We are a nonprofit Christian missionary outreach whose home is in Nenana, Alaska. No large organization finances this work. We have no employees. Every Announcer, Engineer or Secretary working at the facilities of KIAM and VFCM are full time missionaries. Each person receives financial support from individuals and churches, or is a self-supported volunteer. Home of The I AM Radio Network, Christian Radio For Alaska. This satellite delivered signal is for rural Alaska, to serve communities not helped by any other local radio. Groups in these locations may sponsor a low power broadcast translator bringing affordable radio to their villages.
Date: 2005-1-25 | www.vfcm.org/kiam

KNOM 780 AM 96.1 FM Nome
Christian contemporary programming - KNOM is an award-winning, educationally oriented public service radio station in Nome, Alaska. Owned by the Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska, KNOM serves small, isolated Inuit and Indian villages in Western Alaska. The radio station is noncommercial, supported entirely by individual donations, and is partly staffed by full-time volunteers. Programming is a blend of inspiration, news, music, education and companionship.There are not enough priests, sisters and lay volunteers to serve the religious needs of the dozens of remote Inuit and Indian villages scattered throughout vast western Alaska. Further, the area is rife with poverty, and social ills of every kind. KNOM is on the air to address those needs, broadcasting inspiration, news, music, information and companionship to thousands of bush Alaskans. KNOM AM broadcasts with 25,000 Watts daytime and 14, 000 at night from a remote site about three miles from town, along the shore of the Bering Sea, on clear channel 780 kHz. It has fulltime listeners throughout Alaska's Seward Penninsula, around Norton Sound, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, and deep into the Russian Far East. It can be heard easily from the Aleutian Islands to the Arctic coast.
Date: 2005-1-24 | http://www.knom.org

KYKD 100.1 FM Bethel
Voice For Christ Ministries, Inc. (VFCM) is a non-profit Christian organization which operates the I AM Radio Network. Currently, this network includes radio stations KYKD in Bethel, Alaska and KIAM in Nenana, Alaska with local translators in the villages of Ruby, Tanana and Bettles. We are also broadcasting in the Bristol Bay area through radio station KAKN in Naknek, Alaska with translators in King Salmon and Dillingham. Christian traditional programming.
Date: 2005-1-24 | http://www.vfcm.org

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