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‘Dear Friend of KNOM…’ (July 2019)

KNOM celebrates 48 years of broadcasting this month. But the mission didn’t start with its first broadcast. There were years of hard work and sacrifice of many who believed in the power of radio ministry long before the birth of the first program’s transmission.

St. Catherine of Siena said that nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring. KNOM’s life in many ways reflects the resiliency of Western Alaskans, of sustaining and growing stronger. Western Alaskans find joy of simple living by depending on God, the land, and each other.

Thank you for allowing KNOM to depend on you.

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We acknowledge that KNOM Radio Mission is located on the customary lands of Indigenous peoples. 

Based in the Bering Strait region, KNOM broadcasts throughout the homelands of the Iñupiaq, Siberian Yup’ik, Cup’ik and Yup’ik peoples.