KNBA

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KNBA
City of license Anchorage, Alaska
Broadcast area Anchorage, Alaska
Slogan Alaskas Native Voice
Frequency 90.3 MHz
First air date November 10, 1993 (as KANH)
Format Adult album alternative
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 195.0 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 35289
Transmitter Coordinates 61°25′22.00″N 149°52′20.00″W / 61.4227778, -149.8722222
Former callsigns KANH (1993-1995)
Affiliations National Public Radio, Public Radio International
Owner Koahnic Broadcast Corporation
Website knba.org

KNBA is a radio station in Anchorage, Alaska, broadcasting on 90.3 MHz FM. The station is currently owned by Koahnic Broadcast Corporation and airs an adult album alternative format, as well as programing from National Public Radio and Public Radio International.[1]

KNBA is run by the Koahnic Broadcasting Corporation. Its programming is primarily Alaska Native affairs, although it also broadcasts shows from a youth media group - the Alaska Teen Media Institute - and rebroadcasts original programming from KSKA, plus programs from Native Voice One.

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The station went on the air as KANH on November 10, 1993. On April 7, 1995, the station changed its call sign to the current KNBA.[2]

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