Media in Fairbanks, Alaska

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Fairbanks is a center of media in central Alaska. The following is a list of media outlets based in the city.

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Newspapers

The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] In addition, the University of Alaska Fairbanks publishes a weekly student newspaper, The Sun Star . [2]

Radio

The following is a list of radio stations licensed to and/or broadcasting from Fairbanks.

AM

Frequency Callsign [3] Format [4] City of LicenseNotes
660 KFAR News/Talk Fairbanks, Alaska-
820 KCBF Sports Fairbanks, Alaska ESPN Radio
970 KFBX News/Talk Fairbanks, Alaska-

FM

Frequency Callsign [5] Format [4] City of LicenseNotes
88.3KZLR Christian Contemporary Fairbanks, Alaska K-LOVE
88.7K204GE Spanish Religious Fairbanks, Alaska Radio Nueva Vida
89.1 KRFF (FM) Native American musicFairbanks, AlaskaAthabascan music, culture, and traditions
89.9 KUAC Public radio Fairbanks, Alaska NPR
91.5 KSUA Alternative rock Fairbanks, AlaskaStudent run college radio
92.7KQHE Catholic Religious Fairbanks, Alaska-
93.5 KDJF Country Ester, Alaska Broadcasts from Fairbanks [6]
94.3 KWDD Country Fairbanks, Alaska-
95.9 KXLR Active Rock Fairbanks, Alaska-
96.9 KYSC Classic Rock Fairbanks, Alaska-
98.1 KWLF Contemporary Hit Radio Fairbanks, Alaska-
101.1 KAKQ-FM Hot Adult Contemporary Fairbanks, Alaska-
102.5 KIAK-FM Country Fairbanks, Alaska-
103.9 KTDZ Adult Hits College, Alaska Broadcasts from Fairbanks [7]
104.7 KKED Alternative Rock Fairbanks, Alaska-
105.9 KDFJ-LP Religious Fairbanks, Alaska-

Television

The Fairbanks television market includes all of Fairbanks North Star Borough, the western half of Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, and a portion of southern Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area. [8] In its Fall 2013 ranking of television markets by population, Arbitron ranked the Fairbanks market 202nd in the United States. [9]

The following is a list of television stations that broadcast from and/or are licensed to Fairbanks.

Display
Channel
[10]
Network [10] [11] Callsign [12] City of License Notes
2.1 ABC KATN Fairbanks, Alaska-
2.2 CW
4.1 TBN KJNP-TV Fairbanks, Alaska-
4.2 Worship
9.1 PBS KUAC-TV Fairbanks, Alaska-
9.2 World
9.3 Create
9.4- University of Alaska Fairbanks Television
9.5 PBS Kids -
9.6-Simulcast of KUAC-FM (audio only) [10]
9.7-Simulcast of KUAC-FM2 (audio only) [10]
9.8-Simulcast of KUAC-FM3 (audio only) [10]
11.1 NBC KTVF Fairbanks, Alaska-
11.2
13.1 CBS KXDF-CD Fairbanks, Alaska-
32 ION KDMD-LP Fairbanks, Alaska-

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References

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