KGVA

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KGVA
City Fort Belknap Agency, Montana
Frequency 88.1 (MHz)
Programming
Format Public radio
Affiliations National Public Radio
Native Voice One
National Federation of Community Broadcasters
Ownership
Owner Aaniiih Nakoda College
History
First air date
1952
Call sign meaning
Gros-Ventre and Assinibione tribes
Technical information
Class C1
ERP 95,000 watts
HAAT 243 meters

KGVA (88.1 FM), is a public radio station in Fort Belknap Agency, Montana, serving residents of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. Programming on KGVA consists of local programming, including native, oldies, Top 40 and Adult Contemporary music, plus programs from National Public Radio and Native Voice One.

Coordinates: 48°11′17″N108°42′40″W / 48.188°N 108.711°W / 48.188; -108.711


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