Programs

Partnership Podcasts

Tate Coler and Teresa Trigg host the TNT Podcast. With sharp commentary and thoughtful insights (not to mention a never-ending supply of dad jokes), the show balances humor with serious analysis, making it perfect for a broad audience interested in life in rural Alaska, spirituality, and humans having human conversations. Tune in to hear their take on current events, pop culture, or interviews with special guests.

The TNT Podcast airs on KNOM 780 AM | 96.1 FM every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:00 p.m.

Our storytelling timeline Re-Imagined Radio (RiR), founded in 2013, offers radio stories told through voice, music, and sound effects broadcast on local Portland and Vancouver radio stations, streamed globally, and distributed via podcasts. We target your ears. The portals to your imagination. Here is our storytelling timeline, with links to upcoming and past episodes. Follow them to further information and listening opportunities. Learn more about Re-Imagined Radio.

Re-Imagined Radio airs on KNOM 780 AM every Wednesday at 10:00 p.m.

Elder Voices

The Elders of Western Alaska share stories, lessons and tradition. The Elder Voices program airs on KNOM at 11 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Shorter-form spots, Elder Wisdom, air throughout the week.

Please note: the links to the audio files are not working at this time. We are currently reproducing the original files for better sound and quality, and will soon be working on new interviews. We will upload the new files once they are complete. There is not currently an estimated date of completion, however, if you are looking for a specific interview, please email programming@knom.org to see if we can assist you. You can still listen on our airwaves or on our online stream at knom.org/radio during the scheduled times.

SUWAT

Danielle Sem with Kawerak, Reba Lean with Norton Sound Health Corporation, and rotating guests discuss local events and what’s happening in the Norton Sound region. Catch Suwat on KNOM 780 AM | 96.1 FM | www.knom.org/radio on Wednesdays at 10 a.m.

Language Sharing

‘Sumikkiaq qaniqłiuqpat?’ means ‘What will they talk about?’ in Iñupiaq. Parts 1-6 are recorded in collaboration with the Iñupiaq Language Group. For more Iñupiaq learning, visit the Iñupiaq Word of the Day Facebook page.

Love Letters from Home

Students from rural communities around the state share what they love most about home. Love Letters to Home are produced in collaboration with the Rural Alaska Honors Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

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