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| 	Koahnic Broadcast Corporation  : ウィキペディア英語版 |   Koahnic Broadcast Corporation Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) is a nonprofit media center which provides Native radio programming through Alaska Native governance and operation.〔Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (2010). Retrieved from http://www.koahnicbroadcast.org/〕  KBC’s national radio programming consists of National Native News, Native America Calling and Earthsongs.  In addition, KBC owns and operates KNBA (90.3 FM), located in Anchorage, Alaska,〔KNBA (2010).  Retrieved from http://www.knba.org/〕 the first Native radio station in an urban market.〔 ==Background== Cook Inlet Region, Inc., a corporation created under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, was instrumental in deleveloping KBC.〔Stricker, J. (2002, March 1).  Cook Inlet Region Inc.: This Alaska Native regional corporation is a modern-day success story.  Retrieved from http://www.allbusiness.com/accounting-reporting/record-keeping/134806-1.html〕  KBC was founded February 1992〔Top 40 Under 40: Jaclyn Sallee (2002, November 24).  All Business.  Retrieved from http://www.allbusiness.com/north-america/united-states-alaska/943259-1.html〕 and is located in Anchorage, Alaska.〔  The word "koahnic" is of Athabascan origin and was chosen for the name of the corporation due to its meaning "live air." 〔  KBC is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.〔Corporation for Public Broadcasting.  Retrieved from http://www.cpb.org/programs/grantee.php?id=39〕 On June 28, 2010, KBC aired its first international broadcast broadcasting the 11th Inuit Circumpolar Council's General Assembly from Greenland to North America.〔
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