KTOO (FM)
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| City of license | Juneau, Alaska |
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| Broadcast area | Juneau, Alaska |
| Branding | KTOO |
| Frequency | 104.3 (MHz) |
| Format | Public Radio |
| ERP | 1,000 watts |
| Class | A |
| Owner | Capital Community Broadcasting |
| Website | www.ktoo.org |
KTOO is a non-commercial radio station in Juneau, Alaska, broadcasting on 104.3 FM. The station airs public radio programming from the National Public Radio and CoastAlaska networks. KTOO also operates two other radio stations- "Excellent Radio" and "Rain Country", and the three are collectively known as K3.
- K210AS 89.9 FM Excursion Inlet, Alaska.
- K201AM 88.1 FM Gustavus, Alaska.
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| By FM frequency | 88.5 · 92.7 · 94.1 · 100.7 · 102.7 · 104.3 · 105.1 · 106.3 |
| By AM frequency | 630 · 800 · 1330 |
| By callsign | K203CH · KBJZ-LP · KINY · KJNO · KRNN · KSUP · KTKU · KTNL · KTOO · KVIM-LP · KXLL |
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Alaska Radio Markets: Anchorage Other Alaska Radio Regions: Fairbanks • Juneau • Kenai • Alaska Bush • Alaska Interior • Alaska Panhandle • South Central Alaska
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| Stations | Anchorage KSKA · Anchorage KNBA · Barrow KBRW · Barrow KBRW · Bethel KYUK · Chevak KCUK · Dillingham KDLG · Fairbanks KUAC · Galena KIYU · Glennallen KXGA · Haines KHNS · Homer KBBI · Juneau KTOO · Kenai KDLL · Ketchikan KRBD · Kodiak KMXT · McCarthy KXKM · McGrath KSKO · Petersburg KFSK · Sand Point KSDP · Sitka KCAW · St. Paul KUHB · Talkeetna KTNA · Unalakleet KNSA · Unalaska KIAL · Valdez KCHU · Wrangell KSTK |
| See also List of NPR stations | |
