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In Rural America Public Radio Saves Lives

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Nov 22, 2025
This episode features Senator Lisa Murkowski, a U.S. Senator from Alaska, and Sage Smiley, news director at the bilingual public radio station KYUK. They discuss the crucial role KYUK plays in emergency communications, especially during crises like the recent typhoon that struck Alaska. Murkowski highlights the devastating impact of funding cuts on public media and its essential service for rural communities. Smiley shares stories of how bilingual broadcasts save lives, providing vital updates on weather and safety in the region.
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ANECDOTE

Typhoon Caused Massive Destruction And Airlift

  • A powerful typhoon struck the YK Delta, flipping houses, sweeping homes into the sea, and prompting the largest airlift in Alaska history.
  • KYUK provided critical warnings and reporting that helped evacuations and search-and-rescue efforts.
INSIGHT

Donations Don't Replace Stable Funding

  • Donations after the storm provided tens of thousands of dollars, temporarily saving one journalist's position for a year.
  • But one-time gifts don't replace long-term federal funding and station stability.
ANECDOTE

Layoffs And Leadership Changes At KYUK

  • After the storm and rescission, KYUK planned to lay off about 40% of staff while keeping Samantha, Evan, and Julia through next year.
  • Sage decided to leave for a new job in Aspen, signaling leadership turnover.
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