KFSK

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KFSK
KFSK-FM.png
City Petersburg, Alaska
Broadcast area Alaska Panhandle
Frequency 100.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKFSK Radio
Programming
Format Public Radio
Ownership
OwnerNarrows Broadcasting Corp.
Technical information
Facility ID 47409
Class A
ERP 2,000 watts
HAAT -147 meters
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website KFSK website

KFSK is a non-commercial, Community Radio Station radio station in Petersburg, Alaska, broadcasting on 100.9 FM, and rebroadcasting over 4 translators. The station Produces local news and broadcasts local content from Borough Assembly Meetings, School Board Meetings to High School Basketball Games and Community Cultural Events. KFSK provides programming from National Public Radio, The Alaska Public Radio Network, BBC World Service, and the Public Radio Exchange. KFSK hosts locally produced volunteer-hosted music programs and local call-in programs on issues of interest to the community. KFSK is supported by local businesses, organizations and local membership support.

Low power translator stations

Broadcast translators of KFSK
Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility
ID
ERP
(W)
Class FCC info
K276BD103.1 Petersburg, Alaska 47407125D FCC LMS
K216AA91.1 Point Baker, Alaska 47411140D FCC LMS
K201AL88.1 Port Protection, Alaska 4741254D FCC LMS
K241AS96.1 Whale Pass, Alaska 152996150D FCC LMS


Coordinates: 56°48′54″N132°57′11″W / 56.815°N 132.953°W / 56.815; -132.953


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