KCHU – Community Public Radio
Public radio for prince william sound and the copper river valley
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Manténgase informado con KCHU – Community Public Radio, una de las principales emisoras de noticias las 24 horas en Alaska. Obtenga las últimas actualizaciones sobre política, negocios y asuntos mundiales. Transmitiendo en FM, AM, Internet y las principales plataformas de streaming.
KCHU Radio, is a non-commercial public radio station based in Valdez, Alaska. With its main signal on 770 AM in Valdez, KCHU extends its reach across a vast area of rural Alaska, covering Prince William Sound and the Copper River Valley. This expansive coverage is achieved through a network of full-power repeater stations, including 90.5 FM KXGA in Glennallen and 89.7 FM KXKM in McCarthy, as well as several translators on 88.1 FM (Cordova, Chenega Bay, Tatitlek) and 88.3 FM (Whittier).
As a vital source of information and connection in its remote service area, KCHU provides a diverse range of programming. Listeners can tune in for national and international news from NPR and Public Radio International, featuring popular programs like Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Beyond national content, KCHU is deeply committed to local and state news, public affairs programs, and a variety of music shows hosted by community volunteers. The station also serves a crucial role in disseminating emergency information and “bush messages” for remote communities with limited communication options. For those seeking Alaska public radio, Valdez news, or community radio for Prince William Sound and the Copper River Basin, KCHU is an essential lifeline.