| City of license | Dillingham, Alaska |
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Alaska Bush [1] |
| Branding | KDLG |
| Frequency | 670 (kHz) (also on HD Radio) |
| Format | Variety |
| Power | 10,000 watts |
| Class | A |
| Owner | Dillingham City School District |
| Website | http://kdlg.org/ |
KDLG is a non-commercial, public and community radio station in Dillingham, Alaska, broadcasting on 670 AM. Station programming includes a mix of nationally available NPR shows, Alaska Public Radio Network and local news, and music. It came on the air in March, 1976.
Like most public broadcasters, the station seeks contributions from listeners via annual fund-drives but, unlike most, does not give those contributors a direct vote on the management or programming of the station. The broadcasting license and management is entirely held by the Dillingham Public School District.
The station features services unique to the community, such as radio programs like Open Line, a call-in show; Bristol Bay Messenger, a messaging service for listeners in remote areas; the Trading Post, an on-air classifieds of items for sale or trade; and Employment Opportunities, which lists job openings by private employers and fishermen.
Programming is repeated on these stations:
| Callsign | Frequency | Community of license | Broadcast Area | Watts | Class |
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| KNSA | 930 AM | Unalakleet, Alaska | Daytime Nighttime |
4,200 | B |
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Coordinates: 59°02′43″N 158°27′07″W / 59.04528°N 158.45194°W
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