AlaskaOne

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AlaskaOne
Statewide Alaska
(except Anchorage)
Branding AlaskaOne
Channels (various, see article) analog,
(various, see FCC data in "External Links") digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner (various, see article)
Founded December 22, 1971
Transmitter Power (see FCC data in "External Links")
Website AlaskaOne

AlaskaOne (or Alaska One) is a statewide PBS member network, serving communities in Alaska outside of Anchorage, (where they have their own PBS channel, KAKM).

Through its owner, the University of Alaska, AlaskaOne owns and operates its flagship, KUAC-TV channel 9 Fairbanks. The university also operates a network of repeaters throughout Alaska, all carrying the full AlaskaOne schedule from KUAC.

AlaskaOne's schedule can also be seen on these locally-owned PBS stations, with some local variations:

The organization also operates a radio network, which uses material from National Public Radio, American Public Media, Public Radio International, the Alaska Public Radio Network, and CoastAlaska.

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Broadcast television in the Fairbanks market (Nielsen DMA #202)

KATN 2 (ABC) (The CW on DT) - KJNP 4 (TBN) - KFXF 7 (FOX) - KUAC 9 (PBS/AK1) - KTVF 11 (NBC) - K13XD (CBS) - KDMD-LP 32 (i/HSN)


Broadcast television in the Juneau/Ketchikan/Sitka market (Nielsen DMA #207)

KTOO 3 (PBS/AK1) - KUBD 4 (CBS/i) - KATH-LP 5 / KSCT-LP 5 (NBC) - KJUD 8 (ABC, The CW on DT2) - KTNL 13/KTNL-LP 24 (CBS/i)

Out-of-market stations available on cable:
KTBY 4 (Fox Anchorage) - KING 5 (NBC Seattle, WA) - KYES 5 (MNTV Anchorage) - KCPQ 13 (Fox Seattle, WA)

Broadcast television in the Anchorage market  (Nielsen DMA #154)

Anchorage:
KTUU 2 (NBC) - KTBY 4 (FOX) - KYES 5 (MNTV) - KAKM 7 (PBS) - KTVA 11 (CBS) - KIMO 13 (ABC/"The CW" on DT2) - KDMD 33 (i/HSN) - KCFT-LP 35 (FamilyNet)

Outlying Areas:1
KYUK 4 (PBS/AK1, Bethel) - KMXT 9 (PBS/AK1, Kodiak) - KUBD-LP 11 (CBS/i, Kodiak)

1-- areas of Alaska that are not part of any market ([1]), but receive Anchorage channels on cable