| Koahnic
Broadcast Corporation (KBC) is a nonprofit, Alaska Native
governed and operated media center located in Anchorage, Alaska.
"Koahnic" is an Athabascan word in the Ahtna dialect meaning
"live air."
Mission
Statement
Core
Purpose & Values
Board
of Directors
KBC FY07 Budget by Revenue Sources
Community
Advisory Board
Broadcast
and Cable Initial Election Statement
Copyright
The
mission of Koahnic Broadcast Corporation is to be the leader
in bringing Native voices to Alaska and the nation.
KBC
pursues its mission through operation of three projects:
National Programming, a selection of radio programming
that is broadcast by public and tribal radio stations across
the country. KBC's national programming includes National
Native News, Native
America Calling, Earthsongs,
Stories of Our People, and Native Word of the Day.
KNBA 90.3 FM,
the first Native radio station located in an urban market.
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Core
Purpose: Broadcast Native Voice
Core
Values: Educate, Advocate, Celebrate, Carry
the Messages of Native/non-Native Voices
Board
of Directors
Koahnic Broadcast Corporation is governed by a board of directors
representing leaders in the Alaska Native and business communities.
Board
members are:
Vicki Otte, Chairperson, Associate of ANCSA CEO's
Gail Schubert, Vice Chair, Bering Straights Regional Corporation
Patti Godfrey, Treasurer
Del Smith, Secretary, Del Smith & Associates
Willie Hensley, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Don Karabelnikoff, Karabelnikoff & Associates
Lisa Nason, Stems
Terzah Tippin Poe, Shell Exploration & Production, Alaska
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Community
Advisory Board
Board
members are:
- Carrie
Brown, Alaska Native Arts Foundation
- Jason
"Ayak" Evans, Finance, Inc.
- Sue
Gamache, Calista Corporation
- Joan
McCoy, Nexus - Northwest, LLC
- Dennis
McMillian, United Way of Anchorage and Foraker Group
- Russell
Pounds, Pacific Rim Graphics
- Dawn
Kimberlin, CIRI
- Inez
Web, Bristol Bay Native Corporation
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Broadcast
and Cable Initial Election Statement
Copyright
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