Get an overview of KCAM’s ministry in this video!

Your support keeps KCAM and The Light on the air!

 SHARATHON 2024!

is over!

Slow update, yes, however-

KCAM’s 60th Anniversary Celebration was a success:  Your donations amounted over our goal, and we ended with a total of $31,870. Thanks for the support!

Though you likely already saw that on
KCAM’s Facebook page.

Every contribution helps, and you can still give by
clicking here to donate.

This is still an option too:
Listen to recent interviews on KCAM.
(hold on, still working on that ‘recent’ part)

And feel free to stop by the radio HQ in Glennallen.
(preferably between 9am and 4pm)

 


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picture of KCAM building front with camera view facing mount drum

KCAM is a 5,000-watt community station in the Copper River Valley in Southcentral Alaska. The station is located at the edge of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, 187 miles northeast of Anchorage at the intersection of the Glenn and Richardson Highways. KCAM went on the air in March of 1964 during the Great Alaska Earthquake. KCAM remains true to its Christian heritage while offering programs to serve the entire community. Programming includes national and local news, local weather, community news, family and children’s programs, and a wide variety of music ranging from country to contemporary Christian to oldies.