KINY

[4] The Decker Building in downtown Juneau then served as KINY's headquarters for decades.

[6] KINY and its sister station KSUP were bought by Alaska Broadcast Communications in June 2008.

[7][8] In October 2022, KINY, sister stations KSUP and KXXJ, and eight translators were sold to Bryan Woodruff , Ted Ellis and Cliff Dumas of Local First Media Group for $1.3 million.

This resulted in the cancellation of its long-running call-in show Problem Corner (which was converted to a podcast), and the layoffs of its two full-time news reporters in May 2024.

[9][10] Most of the station's online news content now consisted primarily of wire stories, press releases, and articles created with generative AI.

Logo used until June 2008.
Logo from June 2008 until late 2012.
Logo from late 2016 to late 2018 advertising the 103.5 signal as the primary translator.