[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.