Spanish programming ends on KSKA, decision questioned – Anchorage
Tagged: Alaska, radioPosted on: May 25th, 2007“All locally produced Spanish language programming on public radio will end early next month, and the Hispanic Affairs Council of Alaska wants to know why.
The city’s Hispanic community is large and growing faster than ever, they say. Radio station KSKA has offered Spanish news, music and public affairs programs for at least 20 years — a mix of local and national shows.”
Curation from Tomás
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