A project of Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) a nonprofit, Alaska Native governed and operated media center located in Anchorage, Alaska
AS the first Native radio station located in an urban market, KNBA has been on-air in Anchorage, Alaska since 1996. The programming of KNBA is designed to attract a broad listenership in south-central Alaska, with special attention given to Alaska Natives and other ethnic minorities. The programming includes a popular music format, which is both responsive to the tastes and desires of the Alaska Native population and appealing to the general population. High quality Local News & Public Affairs programming is included to inform, engage, and educate the community for a positive affect on the lives of Alaska’s largest Native village, while minimizing racism through the public discussion of issues and events which will enlighten the entire community.
WFBR, or "World's First Broadcasting Regiment", was Maryland's first broadcast radio station and was founded in the 1920s on the 1300 kHZ signal by the "officer's association of the 5th Regiment, Maryland, in whose Armory on Preston St. it broadcast from