KNSA Unalakleet
KNSA 930AM is the radio station for Unalakleet, Alaska. Unalakleet is located at the Norton Sound end of the Unalakleet-Kaltag Portage, an important winter travel route between Norton Sound and the Yukon River. The 2010 census data put the population at 688. The community has gained notoriety as a result of the hit TV show "Flying Wild Alaska".
KNSA 930AM is live from 9:30am to 11:00am and from 2:00pm to 4:00pm Monday - Friday. Outside of these hours, KNSA repeats the content generated at KDLG 670AM in Dillingham, Alaska.
There is currently no online stream of KNSA.
The staff of KNSA includes: Sam Towarak and Henry Ivanoff.
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