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Alaska Press Club, the state’s professional journalism organization, has honored KYUK for its service to the public in the wake of ex-typhoon Halong. This award is one of the Press Club’s signature awards, and one of its highest honors.
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Tribal nations and rural communities rely the most on federal funding for public broadcasting. More than just dollars and jobs, they stand to lose an essential source of local news and connection.
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KYUK reporters Evan Erickson and Emily Schwing, as well as former reporters Francisco Martínezcuello and Sunni Bean, received awards at the 2024 Alaska Press Club Awards ceremony in Anchorage on April 20. News director Sage Smiley also received awards for work at KSTK in Wrangell, Alaska.
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After half a century of use, KYUK's AM transmitter came down on Thursday as part of a planned upgrade.
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KYUK received this award competing against news outlets in the Northwest region, which includes the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
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KYUK’s 2021 honors include first place for Best Comprehensive Coverage of the COVID-19 Pandemic. KYUK received this award among all news outlets in Alaska.
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Starting midday on Oct. 6, kyuk.org will have a new look! Here is what you can expect:The first thing you'll probably notice is that our news stories are…
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KYUK won five Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 10 awards for journalism produced in 2020. SPJ Region 10 covers Alaska, Washington, Idaho,…
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KYUK has received regional and statewide awards for journalism produced in 2020. KYUK won three 2020 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards and six 2020…
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Springtime means journalism awards season, and the season has brought KYUK national, regional, and statewide honors for work produced in 2019. KYUK won a…
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KYUK won 13 Alaska Press Club awards for journalism produced in 2019. The annual contest honors reporting produced by Alaskan journalists working in media…