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KTUU-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Anchorage, Alaska, United States, affiliated with NBC and CBS. It is owned by Gray Television alongside MyNetworkTV affiliate KAUU (channel 5). The two stations share studios on East 40th Avenue in midtown Anchorage; KTUU-TV's transmitter is located in Knik, Alaska .
Area served City of license VC RF Callsign Network Notes Anchorage: 2 10 KTUU-TV: NBC: H&I on 2.2, Start TV on 2.3 : 4 20 KTBY: Fox: Dabl on 4.2, Cozi TV on 4.3 : 5 7/14 KAUU: CBS: Antenna TV on 5.2, Circle on 5.3, MyNet on 5.4
Website. www.arcstv.org. The Alaska Rural Communications Service (ARCS) is a statewide network of low-powered television stations, serving 235 communities throughout the Alaskan Bush areas. Developed in the late 1970s, the network is based in Anchorage, Alaska, and is operated by Alaska Public Media. [1][2] Programming is beamed via satellite ...
KATH-LD, virtual channel 2 (UHF digital channel 35), is a low-power NBC - affiliated television station licensed to both Juneau and Douglas, Alaska, United States. The station is owned by Gray Television. KATH-LD's transmitter is located in downtown Juneau. KSCT-LP (virtual channel 2, VHF digital channel 5) in Sitka is a translator of KATH-LD ...
KATN (channel 2) is a television station in Fairbanks, Alaska, United States, affiliated with ABC, Fox, and The CW Plus. Owned by Vision Alaska LLC, the station is operated through a time brokerage agreement (TBA) by Coastal Television Broadcasting Company, LLC. [3][4][5] KATN's studios are located in the Lathrop Building on 2nd Avenue in ...
0194-6870. Website. adn.com. Front page of the Anchorage Daily News, Sept. 11, 2006. The Anchorage Daily News is a daily newspaper published by the Binkley Co., and based in Anchorage, Alaska. It is the most widely read newspaper and news website (adn.com) in the state of Alaska. The newspaper is headquartered in Anchorage, with bureaus in ...
The Anchorage Daily News is the city's primary newspaper, published daily. [1] Other papers published in the city include: Alaska Journal of Commerce, business, weekly [2] Anchorage Press, alternative newspaper, weekly [3] Bristol Bay Times, Southwest Alaska news, weekly [4] Dutch Harbor Fisherman, Aleutian and Pribilof Islands news, weekly [5]
Alaska Public Media started life as KAKM channel 7 (Alaska Public Television, INC) signing on the air on May 7, 1975 at 7:07pm at the Consortium Library. [2] The station soon outgrew their studios and with effort from then general manager Elmo Sackett had their new permanent location constructed on the Alaska Methodist University campus (today known as Alaska Pacific University).