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词条 KJNP (AM)
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{{Infobox radio station
| image =
| airdate = 1967[1]
| name = KJNP
| frequency = 1170 (kHz)
| city = North Pole, Alaska
| area = Fairbanks, Alaska
| format = Religious
| owner = Evangelistic Alaska Missionary Fellowship
| power = 50,000 watts (day)
21,000 watts (night)
| branding = 1170 KJNP-AM
| slogan = The Standard For Living
| callsign_meaning = King Jesus North Pole[2]
| class = A
| sister_stations = KJNP-FM
| website = KJNP Online
|}}{{Infobox radio station
| name = KJHA
| city = Houston, Alaska
| branding = King Jesus
| frequency = 88.7 MHz
| format = Gospel
| erp = 430 watts
| haat = 16.5 meters
| class = A
| facility_id = 77894
| coordinates = {{Coord|61|37|53|N|149|48|46|W|region:US-AK_type:landmark}}
| callsign_meaning = King Jesus Houston Alaska
| owner = Evangelistic Alaska Missionary Fellowship
}}

KJNP (1170 AM) and KJHA (88.7 FM) are non-commercial radio stations simulcasting in North Pole and Houston, Alaska, respectively.[1] The station airs a religious radio format.[2][3] The station's studios and transmitter are located a short distance northeast of the city center of North Pole, off the Richardson Highway. KJNP is a Class A station broadcasting on the clear-channel frequency of 1170 AM.

In addition to the main stations, the broadcast is relayed by an additional 5 translators to widen its broadcast area.

{{RadioTranslators
| call1 = K296DI
| watts1 = 20
| class1 = D
| freq1 = 107.1 FM
| city1 = Barrow, Alaska
| call2 = K285DQ
| watts2 = 140
| class2 = D
| freq2 = 104.9 FM
| city2 = Circle, Alaska
| call3 = K296DU
| watts3 = 160
| class3 = D
| freq3 = 107.1 FM
| city3 = Dot Lake, Alaska
| call4 = K296BG
| watts4 = 4
| class4 = D
| freq4 = 107.1 FM
| city4 = Fort Yukon, Alaska
| call5 = K285DR
| watts5 = 138
| class5 = D
| freq5 = 104.9 FM
| city5 = Tok, Alaska
}}

These radio stations were founded by Don and Gen Nelson; the former died in 1997.[4] The AM incarnation of KJNP was the first of these stations, launched in 1967. KJNP-FM and KJNP-TV both followed in 1981. KJHA followed many years later.

In addition to the broadcasting ministry, Don Nelson made scores of road trips over the course of several decades between Alaska and his home state of Minnesota, conducting another ministry along the Alaska Highway and in numerous small towns in Canada.

The station airs one of the few non-English-language programs aired in the Fairbanks area, a weekly program in Iñupiaq produced by parishioners from First Presbyterian Church of Fairbanks.

See also

  • KJNP-FM
  • KJNP-TV

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?call=KJHA |title=KJHA Facility Record |work=United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division}}
2. ^{{cite news |work=Anchorage Daily News |title=Radio mission: DAVID AINLEY |date=2005-12-04 |first=Judy |last=Ferguson |page=G3 |quote=In 1967, KJNP went on the air with a 50,000-watt radio station}}
3. ^{{cite news |work=Miami Herald |title=Polar Evangelists Bringing Religion to Alaskan Tundra |date=1987-12-28 |first=Lisa Levitt |last=Ryckman |page=4B |quote=The station call letters, KJNP, stand for King Jesus North Pole; its AM frequency, 1170, represents the 11 disciples and the 70 who were called to be witnesses.}}
4. ^{{cite news |work=Anchorage Daily News |title=Spreading the Word Across 1,400 Miles |date=1992-04-07 |first=Larry |last=Campbell |page=B12 |quote=Don Nelson and his wife, Gen, are founders of the 50000-watt KJNP religious radio and television station in North Pole.}}

External links

{{AM station data|KJNP}}{{FM station data|KJHA}}{{Fairbanks Radio}}{{Anchorage Radio}}{{Clear Channel AM}}{{Alaska-radio-station-stub}}

4 : Radio stations in Alaska|Christian radio stations in the United States|Moody Radio affiliate stations|Radio stations established in 1967

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