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AlaskaOne

AlaskaOne (or Alaska One) was a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member network of public television stations based in Fairbanks, Alaska from 1995 to 2012. It served communities in Alaska outside Anchorage. It was operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

AlaskaOne
TypeNon-commercial educational broadcast television network
Country
Broadcast area
Statewide Alaska (except Anchorage)
ERPsee table below
Ownervarious, see table below
Launch date
1995; 29 years ago (1995)
DissolvedJuly 1, 2012; 11 years ago (July 1, 2012)
see table below
see table below
Callsign meaning
see table below
Affiliation(s)PBS
Official website
www.alaskaone.org

It comprised five stations:

KUAC-TV was the flagship station. The other four stations were locally owned, and occasionally broke off from the main AlaskaOne feed to air local programming. KUAC's massive translator network in the Alaska Interior aired the full network schedule.

KYUK-TV originally aired on full-power channel 4 in Bethel, but reportedly ceased operation and had its license deleted by the FCC on March 20, 2009.[1] According to KYUK's website, in 2004 its signal was moved to low-power K15AV.[2] However, it renamed the low-powered TV station as KYUK-LP (now KYUK-LD).

KUAC-TV signed on in 1971 as the first public television station in Alaska. KYUK followed in 1972, with KTOO coming online in 1978. The three stations merged into the AlaskaOne network in 1995.[3]

Some AlaskaOne programs were also seen on Alaska's omnibus network, the Alaska Rural Communications Service, which is partially owned by AlaskaOne.

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.

In November 2011, AlaskaOne's corporate entity, Alaska Public Broadcasting Service, voted to transfer the network's operations from KUAC-TV to KAKM effective July 1, 2012. Claiming that this arrangement would do financial harm to KUAC, UAF announced on December 8 that KUAC-TV would leave AlaskaOne and revert to being a separate station at that time.[3] On July 1, KUAC-TV officially relaunched as a separate station, while KTOO-TV and KYUK merged with KAKM to form Alaska Public Television.

Stations edit

Station City of license Channels
Virtual / Digital
Owner First air date Last air date Call letters’
meaning
Sister station(s) ERP
(Digital)
HAAT
(Digital)
Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates Website
KUAC-TV Fairbanks 9 / 9 (VHF) University of Alaska December 22, 1971 (52 years ago) (1971-12-22) N/A University of
Alaska
College
KUAC-FM 30 kW 168.9 m 69315 64°54′40.3″N 147°46′47.5″W / 64.911194°N 147.779861°W / 64.911194; -147.779861 (KUAC-TV) www.kuac.org
KTOO-TV Juneau 3 / 10 (VHF) Capital Community Broadcasting, Inc. October 1, 1978 (45 years ago) (1978-10-01) N/A N/A KTOO 1 kW -363 m 8651 58°18′4.8″N 134°25′13.6″W / 58.301333°N 134.420444°W / 58.301333; -134.420444 (KTOO-TV) www.ktoo.org

KUCB-LP, channel 8, is a low-powered station operating at 10 watts. Further information about the station is unavailable.

References edit

  1. ^ "Radio-Info: "DTV transition claims more stations", 3/31/2009". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 19, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Split in Alaska public TV consortium". Television Business Report. December 9, 2011. Retrieved December 10, 2011.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • AlaskaOne
  • KUAC-TV
  • KTOO-TV
  • KMXT
  • KYUK
  • Facility details for Facility ID 69315 (KUAC-TV) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • Facility details for Facility ID 8651 (KTOO-TV) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • Facility details for Facility ID 35342 (KMXT-LP) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • Facility details for Facility ID 62614 (KYUK-LD) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
  • YouTube – Inaugural broadcast of KUAC-TV on December 22, 1971, including introductory comments from University of Alaska president William Ransom Wood

alaskaone, alaska, public, broadcasting, service, member, network, public, television, stations, based, fairbanks, alaska, from, 1995, 2012, served, communities, alaska, outside, anchorage, operated, university, alaska, fairbanks, typenon, commercial, educatio. AlaskaOne or Alaska One was a Public Broadcasting Service PBS member network of public television stations based in Fairbanks Alaska from 1995 to 2012 It served communities in Alaska outside Anchorage It was operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks AlaskaOneTypeNon commercial educational broadcast television networkCountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaStatewide Alaska except Anchorage ERPsee table belowOwnervarious see table belowLaunch date1995 29 years ago 1995 DissolvedJuly 1 2012 11 years ago July 1 2012 Digital channel s see table belowAnalogue channel s see table belowCallsign meaningsee table belowAffiliation s PBSOfficial websitewww alaskaone org It comprised five stations KUAC TV channel 9 Fairbanks KTOO TV channel 3 Juneau KMXT LP channel 9 Kodiak KYUK LD channel 15 Bethel KIAL LP KUCB LP channel 8 Unalaska licensed station operated by KUCB radio Licensed in Dutch Harbor KUAC TV was the flagship station The other four stations were locally owned and occasionally broke off from the main AlaskaOne feed to air local programming KUAC s massive translator network in the Alaska Interior aired the full network schedule KYUK TV originally aired on full power channel 4 in Bethel but reportedly ceased operation and had its license deleted by the FCC on March 20 2009 1 According to KYUK s website in 2004 its signal was moved to low power K15AV 2 However it renamed the low powered TV station as KYUK LP now KYUK LD KUAC TV signed on in 1971 as the first public television station in Alaska KYUK followed in 1972 with KTOO coming online in 1978 The three stations merged into the AlaskaOne network in 1995 3 Some AlaskaOne programs were also seen on Alaska s omnibus network the Alaska Rural Communications Service which is partially owned by AlaskaOne 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 In November 2011 AlaskaOne s corporate entity Alaska Public Broadcasting Service voted to transfer the network s operations from KUAC TV to KAKM effective July 1 2012 Claiming that this arrangement would do financial harm to KUAC UAF announced on December 8 that KUAC TV would leave AlaskaOne and revert to being a separate station at that time 3 On July 1 KUAC TV officially relaunched as a separate station while KTOO TV and KYUK merged with KAKM to form Alaska Public Television Stations editStation City of license ChannelsVirtual Digital Owner First air date Last air date Call letters meaning Sister station s ERP Digital HAAT Digital Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates Website KUAC TV Fairbanks 9 9 VHF University of Alaska December 22 1971 52 years ago 1971 12 22 N A University ofAlaskaCollege KUAC FM 30 kW 168 9 m 69315 64 54 40 3 N 147 46 47 5 W 64 911194 N 147 779861 W 64 911194 147 779861 KUAC TV www kuac org KTOO TV Juneau 3 10 VHF Capital Community Broadcasting Inc October 1 1978 45 years ago 1978 10 01 N A N A KTOO 1 kW 363 m 8651 58 18 4 8 N 134 25 13 6 W 58 301333 N 134 420444 W 58 301333 134 420444 KTOO TV www ktoo org Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates KUCB LP channel 8 is a low powered station operating at 10 watts Further information about the station is unavailable References edit Radio Info DTV transition claims more stations 3 31 2009 Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2009 04 01 KYUK org About Archived from the original on December 19 2011 Retrieved December 16 2011 a b Split in Alaska public TV consortium Television Business Report December 9 2011 Retrieved December 10 2011 permanent dead link External links editAlaskaOne KUAC TV KTOO TV KMXT KYUK Facility details for Facility ID 69315 KUAC TV in the FCC Licensing and Management System Facility details for Facility ID 8651 KTOO TV in the FCC Licensing and Management System Facility details for Facility ID 35342 KMXT LP in the FCC Licensing and Management System Facility details for Facility ID 62614 KYUK LD in the FCC Licensing and Management System YouTube Inaugural broadcast of KUAC TV on December 22 1971 including introductory comments from University of Alaska president William Ransom Wood Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title AlaskaOne amp oldid 1219314986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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