KUAC (FM)
City | Fairbanks, Alaska |
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Broadcast area | Fairbanks, Alaska |
Branding | KUAC 89.9 FM and KUAC HD |
Slogan | Connecting Alaska to the World and the World to Alaska |
Frequency | 89.9 (MHz) (also on HD Radio) |
Translator(s) | see below |
First air date | October 2, 1962 (at 104.7) |
Format |
FM/HD1: Public Radio, News/Talk, Classical HD2: Public radio, AAA HD3: Public radio, Classical |
ERP | 38,000 watts |
HAAT | 506 meters |
Class | C |
Facility ID | 85347 |
Callsign meaning | University of Alaska College |
Former frequencies | 104.7 MHz (1962-1998)[1] |
Affiliations | |
Owner | University of Alaska[2] |
Sister stations | KUAC-TV |
Webcast |
KUAC Webstream KUAC2 Webstream KUAC3 Webstream |
Website | kuac.org |
KUAC is a non-commercial FM radio station in Fairbanks, Alaska, broadcasting at 89.9 MHz. The station is operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It debuted on October 2, 1962, originally at 104.7 MHz, as Alaska's first non-commercial radio station, and second FM station (after KNIK in Anchorage).
KUAC airs public radio programming, primarily from National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media, as well as other sources, such as the Alaska Public Radio Network. In keeping with its roots, numerous multi-hour blocks of classical and jazz musics are programmed throughout the schedule, as well as programs focusing on more modern genres such as Afropop Worldwide, Beale Street Caravan, The Folk Sampler, Hearts of Space, Mountain Stage and World Cafe. The station has an extensive pool of volunteers, who produce many hours of locally originated programming per week, mostly in the evenings and on weekends.
Digital television Rebroadcast
KUAC-FM's and HD Radio sub-channels broadcast on sister station KUAC-TV on channels 9.5 through 9.7 respectively.
Channel | Programming |
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9.1 | Main KUAC-TV programming / PBS |
9.2 | World |
9.3 | Create |
9.4 | UAF TV/First Nations Experience |
9.5 | KUAC FM and HD-1 |
9.6 | KUAC HD-2 |
9.7 | KUAC HD-3 |
Translators
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) | City of license | ERP W | Class | FCC info |
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K216AN | 91.1 | Nenana, Alaska | 43 | D | FCC |
K216DT | 91.1 | Tok, Alaska | 187 | D | FCC |
K219AD | 91.7 | Central, Alaska | 85 | D | FCC |
K219AQ | 91.7 | Delta Junction, Alaska | 125 | D | FCC |
K219DM | 91.7 | Eagle, Alaska | 155 | D | FCC |
K226AY | 93.1 | Bettles, Alaska | 60 | D | FCC |
K269AD | 101.7 | Healy, Alaska | 250 | D | FCC |
References
- ↑ Mitchell, Elaine B., ed. (1973). Alaska Blue Book (First ed.). Juneau: Alaska Department of Education, Division of State Libraries. p. 135.
- ↑ The license is held by the Board of Regents of the University. Administratively, the station falls under the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus.
External links
- Official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for KUAC
- Radio-Locator information on KUAC
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for KUAC
Coordinates: 64°52′47″N 148°03′17″W / 64.8798°N 148.0547°W