KIYU-FM

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KIYU-FM
KIYU-AMandFM 2016.PNG
Broadcast area Alaska Bush
Frequency 88.1 FM MHz
BrandingKIYU
Programming
Format Public Radio [1]
Affiliations Alaska Public Radio Network
National Public Radio
Ownership
OwnerBig River Public Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
July 4, 1986 [2]
Technical information [3]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 178861
Class D
ERP 100 Watts
HAAT 15 meters (49 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
64°44′34″N156°50′30″W / 64.74278°N 156.84167°W / 64.74278; -156.84167
Links
Public license information
Webcast KIYU Webstream
Website KIYU Online

KIYU-FM is a Public Radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Galena, Alaska, serving the Alaska Bush. [1] KIYU is owned and operated by Big River Public Broadcasting Corporation. [4]

Contents

KIYU had originally broadcast on AM at 910 kHz, but the license for the AM station was surrendered on May 4, 2020. [5] The FM station began broadcasting in 2008, and remains on the air.

Rebroadcasters

In addition to the main station, KIYU is relayed on 10 full-power FM repeaters to widen its broadcast area. KIYU programming is also simulcast on KRFF in Fairbanks, weekday afternoons. [6]

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinatesFCC infoNotes
KALG98.1 FM Kaltag, Alaska 178864100 Watts −77  m (−253  ft)D 64°19′40″N158°43′36″W / 64.32778°N 158.72667°W / 64.32778; -158.72667 LMS [7]
KAMN98.1 FM Iliamna, Alaska 180624100 Watts −47 m (−154 ft)D 59°45′17″N154°52′15″W / 59.75472°N 154.87083°W / 59.75472; -154.87083 LMS [8]
KHUS98.1 FM Huslia, Alaska 17886636 Watts 57 m (187 ft)D 65°41′48″N156°21′52″W / 65.69667°N 156.36444°W / 65.69667; -156.36444 LMS [9]
KHUU97.1 FM Hughes, Alaska 19939587 Watts −164 m (−538 ft)D 66°2′50″N154°15′20″W / 66.04722°N 154.25556°W / 66.04722; -154.25556 LMS [10]
KKET95.9 FM Allakaket, Alaska 19949099 Watts −44.4 m (−146 ft)D 66°33′53″N152°38′38″W / 66.56472°N 152.64389°W / 66.56472; -152.64389 LMS [11]
KNUL99.1 FM Nulato, Alaska 178863100 Watts 5 m (16 ft)D 64°43′59″N158°6′25″W / 64.73306°N 158.10694°W / 64.73306; -158.10694 LMS [12]
KOYU98.1 FM Koyukuk, Alaska 178865100 Watts −7 m (−23 ft)D 64°52′58″N157°42′10″W / 64.88278°N 157.70278°W / 64.88278; -157.70278 LMS [13]
KRBY98.1 FM Ruby, Alaska 178862100 Watts −21 m (−69 ft)D 64°44′20″N155°28′48″W / 64.73889°N 155.48000°W / 64.73889; -155.48000 LMS [14]
KSYU98.1 FM Saint Marys, Alaska 18072453 Watts 40 m (131 ft)D 62°3′11.0″N163°10′40.2″W / 62.053056°N 163.177833°W / 62.053056; -163.177833 LMS [15]
KTYU99.1 FM Tanana, Alaska 1978617 Watts 108.8 m (357 ft)D 65°10′52.6″N151°59′4.1″W / 65.181278°N 151.984472°W / 65.181278; -151.984472 LMS [16]

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