KINY
KINY (800 AM) is a full service formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Juneau, Alaska, serving Alaska Panhandle. KINY is owned and operated by Cliff Dumas, through licensee BTC USA Holdings Management Inc..
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| Broadcast area | Alaska Panhandle | 
|---|---|
| Frequency | 800 kHz C-QUAM AM stereo | 
| Branding | "Hometown Radio 800 and 94.9 KINY" | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Full service | 
| Affiliations | ABC Radio News Seattle Mariners Seattle Seahawks  | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | 
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| KSUP, KXXJ | |
| History | |
First air date  | May 31, 1935 | 
| Technical information | |
| Facility ID | 823 | 
| Class | B | 
| Power | 10,000 watts day 7,600 watts night  | 
Transmitter coordinates  | 58°18′3.55″N 134°26′33.02″W | 
| Links | |
| Webcast | KINY Webstream | 
| Website | KINY Online | 
History
    
KINY began broadcasting on May 31, 1935, at 7:30 PM.[1] It was located in the Goldstein Building until 1939, when the building was destroyed by fire on February 8, 1939.[2] The Decker Building in downtown Juneau then served as KINY's headquarters for decades. The station moved into the building on October 28, 1940.[3] The Decker Building burned down in June 1984.[4]
KINY and its sister station KSUP were bought by Alaska Broadcast Communications in June 2008.[5][6]
Effective April 28, 2023, KINY, sister stations KSUP and KXXJ, and eight translators were sold to Cliff Dumas' BTC USA Holdings Management Inc. for $420,000.
The call sign letters have no backstory, as KINY was just a government-issued designation.[7]
Programming
    
- News of the North - news about Alaska.
 - Capital Chat, a local-events show for the Juneau, Alaska area hosted by Steve Holloway.
 - Problem Corner, a local show for buying, selling, etc., hosted by Wade Bryson.
 
Notable regular syndicated broadcasts include:
- The Mike Harvey Show, a syndicated requested oldies show hosted by Mike Harvey.
 - Super Gold, hosted by Mike Harvey.
 - American Top 40 with Casey Kasem.
 
KINY carries news from ABC Radio News and live sports from the Seattle Mariners and the Seattle Seahawks.
Translators
    
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In addition to the main station, KINY has an additional five translators to widen its broadcast area.
| Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | FCC info | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K280DX | 103.9 FM | Angoon, Alaska | 821 | LMS | 
| K279AF | 103.7 FM | Haines, Alaska | 82616 | LMS | 
| K280ED | 103.9 FM | Hoonah, Alaska | 777 | LMS | 
| K235DA | 94.9 FM | Juneau, Alaska | 202194 | LMS | 
| K278GE | 103.5 FM | Kake, Alaska | 32949 | LMS | 
| K284AM | 104.7 FM | Skagway, Alaska | 137761 | LMS | 
References
    
- "This Day in History". Juneau Empire. 2005-05-31. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
 - "This Day in History". Juneau Empire. 2008-02-08. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
 - "This Day in History". Juneau Empire. 2008-10-28. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
 - Wallace, Brian (2005-04-20). "The Decker building burns - 1984". Juneau Empire. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
 - Golden, Kate (June 25, 2007). "KINY, KSUP sale pending". Juneau Empire. Archived from the original on February 5, 2010. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
 - "Alaska Broadcasting Communications buys KINY, KSUP". Juneau Empire. June 12, 2008. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
 - Krueger, Andrew (February 3, 2005). "What's up with that?". Juneau Empire. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
 
External links
    
- FCC History Cards for KINY
 - Hometown Radio 800 and 103.5 KINY Online
 - KINY in the FCC AM station database
 - KINY on Radio-Locator
 - KINY in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
 
