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Is Congress About to Kill This Local Radio Station?

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Jul 11, 2025
Jessica Cheung, a senior audio producer at The New York Times, interviews Tom Abbott, the general manager of KFSK-FM from Petersburg, Alaska, about the dire state of public radio funding. They discuss how proposed cuts threaten local stations essential for community engagement and emergency information. Abbott highlights KFSK's unique role in providing a voice for rural residents during crises and the challenges of maintaining trust amid polarized views. The conversation sheds light on the critical need for federal support to sustain local media in a rapidly changing political landscape.
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Radio as Local Marketplace

  • KFSK's "Tradio" show is a live call-in program where people buy, sell, and trade goods like fishing poles and baby clothes.
  • It acts like a local Facebook Marketplace on the radio, fostering neighborhood conversations and community engagement.
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Tsunami Alert Broadcast Impact

  • During a tsunami warning, KFSK broadcast live updates starting at 2 a.m. to keep the community calm and informed.
  • Their trusted local presence helped the medical center evacuate residents and reassured fearful listeners.
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COVID Coverage Sparks Division

  • KFSK went live daily during COVID-19 with a call-in format featuring local health experts to inform the public.
  • Over time, calls shifted to misinformation and contentious debates, causing the station to stop the call-in portion.
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