(fwd) LOCALISM & ETHNIC RADIO

Arthur R. McGee (amcgee@netcom.com)
Tue, 30 Nov 1993 19:53:05 -0800


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Subject: LOCALISM & ETHNIC RADIO
Date: 22 Nov 1993 16:44:32 GMT
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ATTENTION PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE TOPICS OF LOCALISM & ETHNIC RADIO:

I am a second year graduate student in the Broadcast & Cinematic Arts
Department at Central Michigan University where I am embarking on the task
of beginning by Plan B paper (an independent research project).

I am still working on defining the parameters of my research, although I
know I am interested in researching some aspect of local, ethnic radio, in
particular, those stations which broadcast American Indian language/cultural
programming.

According to the 1993 Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, the following stations
broadcast at least 10 hours/weekly American Indian language-news-historical-
music-and/or cultural programming:

ALASKA: Nome - KICY 850 AM

ARIZONA: Tuba City - KGHR 91.5 FM
_ KTBA 1050 AM
Whiteriver - KNNB 88.1 FM

CALIFORNA: Hoopa - KIDE 91.3 FM

NEW MEXICO: Alamo Community - KABR 1500 AM
Farmington - KNDN 960 AM
Gallup - KGAK 1330 AM
Ramah - KTDB 89.7 FM
Tse Bonito - KHAC 880 AM
Zuni - KSHI 90.9 FM

OREGON: Warm Springs - KWSO 91.9 FM

WISCONSIN: Reserve - WOJB 88.9 FM

If anyone out there either works at these stations, is familiar with them,
or just shares an interest in the topic of localism & ethnic radio; I would
appreciate any 'feedback', information, or thoughts you may have on this
subject.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation!

Leslie A. Clingman
37KHR4R@CMUVM.BITNET
Mt. Pleasant, MI
517-773-1961