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NEWSTALK 1080am KUDO is a commercial radio station in Anchorage, Alaska. The station is an affiliate of the Air America, CNN Radio and New York Yankees radio networks. Along with local news, KUDO also airs programming from the Nova M and Jones Radio Networks.
NEWSTALK 1080am KUDO is a commercial radio station in Anchorage, Alaska. The station is an affiliate of the Air America, CNN Radio and New York Yankees radio networks. Along with local news, KUDO also airs programming from the Nova M and Jones Radio Networks.


KUDO is owned by the International Brotherhood of Workers 1547, a local union representing nearly 5,000 Alaskan men and women in communities stretching from Barrow to Ketchikan in a diverse range of job classifications, from nuclear medical technician, to electrician, to librarian. It is managed by Tati Broadcasting (TB), a company of six radio stations; three owned by TB (KZND, KNIK, KABA) and two managed by the company (KLEF, KMVV, KZND.)
KUDO is owned by the International Brotherhood of Workers 1547, a local union representing nearly 5,000 Alaskan men and women in communities stretching from Barrow to Ketchikan in a diverse range of job classifications, from nuclear medical technician, to electrician, to librarian. It is managed by Tati Broadcasting (TB), a company of six radio stations; three owned by TB (KZND, KNIK, KABA) and two managed by the company (KLEF, KMVV, KUDO.)
KUDO is lead by Program Director Cary Carrigan and News Director Kathy Phillips. The two have over 40 years of combined experience in broadcasting.
KUDO is lead by Program Director Cary Carrigan and News Director Kathy Phillips. The two have over 40 years of combined experience in broadcasting.

Revision as of 01:53, 8 August 2008

NEWSTALK 1080am KUDO is a commercial radio station in Anchorage, Alaska. The station is an affiliate of the Air America, CNN Radio and New York Yankees radio networks. Along with local news, KUDO also airs programming from the Nova M and Jones Radio Networks.

KUDO is owned by the International Brotherhood of Workers 1547, a local union representing nearly 5,000 Alaskan men and women in communities stretching from Barrow to Ketchikan in a diverse range of job classifications, from nuclear medical technician, to electrician, to librarian. It is managed by Tati Broadcasting (TB), a company of six radio stations; three owned by TB (KZND, KNIK, KABA) and two managed by the company (KLEF, KMVV, KUDO.)

KUDO is lead by Program Director Cary Carrigan and News Director Kathy Phillips. The two have over 40 years of combined experience in broadcasting.

For more information:

Tati Broadcasting, LLC 4700 Business Park Blvd. Building E, Suite 44A Anchorage, Alaska 99503

907-522-1018 (Business phone line) 907-569-1080 (KUDO live programming call-in line)