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KEYA

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KEYA
Frequency88.5 (MHz)
Programming
FormatCountry music/news/talk
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • KEYA Public Radio
  • (KEYA, Inc.)
History
First air date
October 1975 (1975-10)
Former call signs
KEYA
Call sign meaning
Means "You" in the Micheif language
Technical information
Facility ID4590
ClassC3
ERP19,000 watts
HAAT110 meters (360 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
48°50′37″N 99°45′2″W / 48.84361°N 99.75056°W / 48.84361; -99.75056
Links
Websitekeyaradio.com

KEYA (88.5 FM), is a National Public Radio member station in Belcourt, North Dakota. Studios are located at the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation in Belcourt and have been through many renovations and changes. The station has moved through three buildings and the format has changed from vinyl to Fidelipac and most recently cassette tape and compact disc. KEYA has also employed high school workers to work the board as DJs.

The station opened in 1975, and claims to be the second oldest Native American-owned public radio station in the United States. The FCC licensed the station to the Belcourt School District in July 1975, and it is now licensed to KEYA Radio, Inc.[1] It airs mostly country music and local talent during the day, supplemented by NPR News updates and All Things Considered. In the evening they play the high school DJs with a mix of pop and contemporary rock, and at 9 pm they switch to classic rock on a show called the Night Owl's Nest.

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  1. ^ "Noncommercial Broadcast Stations Biennial Ownership Report (FCC Form 323-E)". FCC Licensing and Management System. 2024-02-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)