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KUCB (FM)

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Radio station in Unalaska, Alaska
For the former radio station in Des Moines, Iowa, see KUCB-FM (Iowa).
KUCB
Broadcast area
Alaska Bush
Frequency 89.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingKUCB
Programming
Format Variety
Ownership
OwnerUnalaska Community Broadcasting, Inc.
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
171909
Class A
ERP 660 watts
HAAT −94 meters (−308 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
53°52′31.7′′N 166°32′31.9′′W / 53.875472°N 166.542194°W / 53.875472; -166.542194
Links
Public license information
Websitekucb.org
Television station
KUCB-LD
Channels
Ownership
OwnerUnalaska Community Broadcasting, Inc.
History
First air date
1977 (1977)
Former call signs
  • K08IW (1977–2005)
  • KIAL-LP (2005–2008)
  • KUCB-LP (2008–2022)
Former channel numbers
Analog: 8 (VHF, 1977–2021)
Technical information[2]
68756
ERP 7 watts
HAAT −81 meters (−266 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
53°52′31.7′′N 166°32′31.9′′W / 53.875472°N 166.542194°W / 53.875472; -166.542194 (KUCB-LD)
Links
Public license information
LMS

KUCB is a non-commercial radio station in Unalaska, Alaska, broadcasting on 89.7 FM. It signed on in October 2008 to replace KIAL 1450 AM. KUCB generally broadcasts local programming, plus programming from National Public Radio, Native Voice One and Alaska Public Radio.[3] The KIAL radio and television stations were formerly owned by the municipality of Unalaska; due to municipal cutbacks they now operate as an independent non-profit organization dependent largely on individual donors. Shortly after its sell-off, KIAL, which only broadcast at 50 watts, moved to the FM dial as KUCB, with a stronger signal.

Television

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KUCB also operates KUCB-LD, a 7-watt low-power television station on channel 8 in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. The majority of the channel's schedule consists of a community bulletin board, although several hours of locally produced programs are also shown. While some sources identify the station as K08IW,[4] FCC records indicate that a station with these calls became KIAL-LP on August 5, 2005,[5] with KUCB-LP assigned on August 15, 2008. As of 2022[update] , the station was silent.

References

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Radio stations in the Alaska Bush
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Translators
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Digital radio
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Defunct
See also
Broadcast television in The Alaskan Bush
Stations in areas that are outside of the three major centers (Anchorage, Juneau, Fairbanks) in Alaska
Local stations
  • ARCS
    • .1 ABC/CBS/Fox/NBC
    • .2 PBS
    • .3 UAF TV/First Nations Experience
    • .4 KTOO 360TV, regionwide
  • KUCB-LP 8
    • Unalaska
  • KYUK-LD 15
    • .1 PBS
    • .2 ARCS
    • .3 KTOO 360TV
    • .4 KYUK (AM), Bethel
Defunct stations


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