I hope your funding hasn't been cut.
I totally agree--you will *really* be missed when that happens!
UH.. have you not been paying attention, respectfully? All funding to the CPB from any government funding was cut over a month ago. That was in the form of tax money, about $3 per person.... voted to be takin away in the rescission vote about a month ago.
Thats all funding.. to every public station. Some bigger stations its 5-10-15 percent of their budget. For medium ish sized stations it can be 25 to 40 percent of their budget
For small stations its 50 percent or more
For KSKO that was 70 percent of our budget. Theres some stations in alaska its north of 85 percent of their budget
For almost every station in bush alaska, theres some level of danger.. rather dire/near immediate.. very important but they have short term reserves/savings, 6 months or so.... or breathing room 1 to 3 years
KSKO falls under the later. KIYU and KDLG falls under the earlier end of the later as I understand things.
KCHU 770 is under the rather dire immediate.. they had to dismantle their tower as it was about to fall into the water duye to erosion... and they have a FM signal on air form their STL tower at the station.
2 stations that are more dependent on CPB funding then us are owned by school districts, so i dont know about them. One thats more depending on CPB funding than us is an independent non profit.. so im nto sure where they are going.
My .. personal opinion based upon the facts as I see them... some stations no matter how dire or not things are right now.... are under threat of eventually going off .. and if that happens, its likely they wont come back.
Stations that remain will face some level of cutbacks in terms of local programming and or local news.
A big ole chunk of Alaska could be left with... almost nothing in terms of local info.
One of our government people spoke in support of public broadcasting then voted for the rescission.
Another congress critter spoke about how people have other choices, other sources (cell phone and internet...... cell? Not when its 2g!).