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NPR: San Carlos Apache Tribe marks first year of radio station





NPR reports on the one-year anniversary of KYAY, the radio station operated by the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona:
In eastern Arizona, there's a tiny, 1900 watt radio station that's marking its first year on the air. KYAY is licensed to and owned by the San Carlos Apache Tribe. For many of the isolated reservation's 13,000 or so residents, it's the outlet for community information, news and a lot of entertainment.

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Radio Station KYAY Is Lifeline For Apache Tribe (National Public Radio 9/3)

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