Class A Frequency 650 kHz Format Talk radio Area Southcentral Alaska Call sign meaning Kenai, previously kayak | Facility ID 12516 City of license Anchorage Owner iHeartMedia Inc Branding NewsRadio 650 | |
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First air date 1948 (former frequency)1967 (current frequency) Callsign meaning Kenai, previously kayak |
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KENI AM 650 is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Anchorage, Alaska, United States, the station serves the south-central Alaska area. The station is currently owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. KENI is a clear-channel, Class A, 50,000 watt station.
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- Bruce williams radio show caller gets nigerian 419 scam letter via snail mail in 1992 keni
- Sizzle 95 1 rw keni naka interview part 1
- History
- References
With a full-time local news staff of four full-time and six part-time news staff, KENI has newscasts at the top and bottom of every hour round the clock as well as live local drive time talk programs and nationally syndicated programs the other slots in the day.
Sizzle 95 1 rw keni naka interview part 1
History
KENI began broadcasting May 2, 1948, on 550 kHz with 5KW power (full-time). It was operated by Midnight Sun Broadcasting Company. It moved to its current location in March 1998. During the mid-1990s, the station, as KYAK, was the Anchorage affiliate of the Radio AAHS children's format.