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Juneau.. il iin asvioreusas | i Box 2597 | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA - 1460 Kiloeyeles - NOW BROADCASTING WITH ’ 5000 WATTS KINY Newscasts Beginning tomorrow, December 17, KINY listeners may refer 1o each eve- } ning’s DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE for a complete listing of* programs, together with the time they may be heard. You're invited to mak us&of this schedule . cut it out . it hedr your’ iadio each evening for 1mmedxa1e reference. NEWS PERIODS ARE HEARD REGULARLY AT: 8:00 AM. 4.00PM. 9:00 AM. 5:00 P.M. 12:30 Noon 7:15 P.M. OWNED AND OPERATED BY EDWIN ====Studios in the Decker Building---- people. (Formerly 1000 Watts) A New Voice TODAY . . . KINY isanew voice, anew friend to thousands of families in Southeastern Alaska. 5000 watts of power radiate from our antenna fo bring these peoples the thoughts of the world . woven into historic patterns of war, and to assnst in solidly ‘welding fogether the many communi- ties and hamlets, for:common good, mutual appre- ciation. To some it may mean new life at an isolated hut along the trapper's line . . . hap- piness to a shut-in . . . companionship on the fishing banks . . . anenjoyment fo a housewife . relaxation after a hard day’s work . . . and morale boosting entertainment to a service man on outpost. But to all, near or far, free Amer- ican broadcasing according fo the dictates of the PERRY E. HILLEARY, Manager. Since June 1, 1933 On June 1, 1935 . .. KINY began its history of broadcasting . . . bringing fo Southeastern Alaska a radio voice dedi: cated to the public interest, convenience and necessity. In the brief eight and one- half years.since that.smemorable day, many changes havie:ecgurred cluding power #hcrease to 1000 wafls and installation of the convenient and well appointed Decker Building Studios. But, today marks an important mile- - stone in KINY's history. New thousands of listeners are hearing latest world news, government war agency mes- sages, religion, education, public service and enferfainment broadcasts . . . all designed for Alaskans to more adequa!l- ly carry on total -war:- oy