Nineteen radio station licenses — located in Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Hawaii — will expire on Feb. 1 unless the Federal Communications Commission hears from them.
The FCC has listed stations that were required to fill applications for license renewal by Oct. 1 of 2021 in those states. These 19 stations did not; the list includes full-power stations, low-power FMs and translators.
Each license will expire if no renewal application is received by Feb. 1.
Call sign
Community of License
Facility ID
Licensee
KANC
Anchorage, AK
198674
Adventist Radio Alaska Corp.
KAUG
Anchorage, AK
165582
Anchorage School District
K282AW
Eagle River, AK
139588
MCC Radio LLC
KGKR-LP
Galena, AK
193373
Galena Seventh-day Adventist Church
K296EL
Glennallen, AK
73922
Greater Copper Valley Communications Inc.
KOGB
McGrath, AK
176402
Blessed Hope Baptist Mission
K264AV
Waimea, HI
152955
WP Media Lending LLC
KSEP-LP
Brookings, OR
135276
Anchor Network
KGMW-LP
Chiloquin, OR
192288
Klamath County School District
KZZF-LP
Klamath Falls, OR
135243
Jesus Radio Inc.
KTOD-LP
Lakeview, OR
135707
Hope for Today Broadcasting Inc.
KLYC
McMinnville, OR
6322
Promedia Partners LLC
KEZX
Medford, OR
23032
Opus Broadcasting Systems Inc.
K290BD
Omak, WA
148938
Divine Mercy Broadcasting
KDXB-LP
Seattle, WA
192777
KMIH.org Radio Booster Club
K207DC
Tonasket & Oroville, WA
49263
North Okanogan Christian Translator
KYNR
Toppenish, WA
24586
Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation
KNLI-LP
Waller, WA
197066
Northwest Leadership Foundation
KWEW-LP
Wenatchee, WA
135720
Wenatchee Youth Radio
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