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If you’ve tuned into KUCB 89.7 FM over the last decade, you’ve likely heard the voice of Vic Fisher. Fisher started his career at KUCB in 2012 as the station’s first host for the popular radio show AM Unalaska. He was also the resident weatherman — and often one of the voices you might have heard bringing you updates during a tsunami evacuation.
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Brenden McEldery said he generally flies under the radar when it comes to his art. But this year, his retro boombox design will be on hoodies and stickers available at KUCB's annual membership pledge drive on Friday, Nov. 11.
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In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, life has been even more unpredictable than it normally is on a remote Aleutian island. Daily routines from going…
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KUCB's annual Pledge Drive is this Friday, Oct. 4.In the wake of state budget vetoes, General Manager Lauren Adams said this year's 24-hour fundraiser…
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In light of recent state budget cuts, Unalaska Community Broadcasting is looking for volunteers.Last month, Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed $2.7 million in…
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State Budget Cuts To Hit Unalaska Organizations — City, Clinic, And MoreWhen Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoed almost $400 million from the state budget in June, Unalaska stood to lose about $1.34 million in funding for local…
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Commercial radio has come to Unalaska.The Arizona-based Turquoise Broadcasting Company set up a transmitter in the Valley last week, launching two…