KJUD

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KJUD
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Juneau, Alaska
Branding ABC Alaska News
Slogan Alaska's Superstation
Channels 8 (VHF) analog,
11 (VHF digital
Affiliations ABC
The CW (on digital)
Owner Smith Media, LLC
Founded February 19, 1956
Former callsigns KINY (1956-1980)
Website aksuperstation.com

KJUD (Channel 8), Juneau, Alaska's first station, signed on the air on February 19, 1956 as KINY, becoming KJUD in 1980. The station aired shows from all three networks in its early days, when they were the market's only commercial station. In 1995, the station became a part of the ABC Alaska Superstation, with KIMO and KATN.

In September 2006, KJUD began to show programming from The CW Television Network on its digital subchannel.

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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)