KSAI (AM)

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KSAI
Broadcast areaNorthern Mariana Islands
Frequency936 kHz
Branding936 KSAI
Programming
FormatDefunct (News, Talk, Religious Radio)
Ownership
OwnerFar East Broadcasting Company
KSAI SW
History
First air date
1945
Last air date
April 30, 2002
Former frequencies
1010 kHz (1945)
Call sign meaning
SAIpan
Technical information
ClassB
Power5,000 watts

KSAI (936 AM) was a radio station owned by the Far East Broadcasting Company. Licensed to Susupe, Saipan, it served the greater Northern Mariana Islands area.[1][2]

KSAI was on air from 1978 to 2002, when FEBC decided to focus on its shortwave station. Aside from airing religious programming, KSAI was also the first radio station on the island to air ethnic programming in Tagalog, Korean, and Chinese languages.[1] Prior to 1978, KSAI was initially established by the United States Office of War Information in June 1945.[3][4]

Shortwave Broadcast[]

FEBC also operated a shortwave station from 1984 to 2011.[2][5]

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