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95.5 KNLT "The Pass" goes dark

Hatcher Pass Radio, 95.5 KNLT FM
September 17 at 1:01 AM ·
It is with great regret that the ownership of Hatcher Pass Radio has decided to terminate operation of 95.5 The Pass due to financial reasons. Thank you to our loyal and passionate listeners, followers and sponsors for the nearly 3-years The Pass was in operation. A special thanks to Brad, Carly, Becky, Rosie, Hunter & Caitlynn who helped make The Pass such a great station. So long Mat-Su.

Another eclectic offering that couldn't hold on in the crowded 45 station Anchorage market of 400K.
 
Saw elsewhere that it's back on - but nothing on social media or their website about it thus far.

Yeah, apparently it is indeed back on air but they’re working on strengthening the signal; it’s strongest near downtown Anchorage. I’m in Eagle River and can’t receive it. I suspect they’re waiting to have a stronger signal before they launch a website, start streaming online, and have a social media presence
 
Yeah, apparently it is indeed back on air but they’re working on strengthening the signal; it’s strongest near downtown Anchorage. I’m in Eagle River and can’t receive it. I suspect they’re waiting to have a stronger signal before they launch a website, start streaming online, and have a social media presence

Ok, looks like they do have a website....

https://www.955knlt.com/

And a Facebook page...

https://m.facebook.com/955knltfm/?tsid=0.8598286316480667&source=result
 
How's their signal around the Anchorage core area and points south? Based on the FCC database, it seems that their 60dbu doesn't hit city of Anchorage and points south.
 
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