KTDB

Radio station in Ramah, New Mexico
  • Ramah, New Mexico
Frequency89.7 (MHz)ProgrammingFormatPublic radioAffiliationsNational Public RadioOwnershipOwnerRamah Navajo School Board, Inc.Technical informationFacility ID55010ClassC3ERP15,000 wattsHAAT88 meters (289 ft)LinksWebsiteKTDB website

KTDB (89.7 FM), is a National Public Radio-affiliated station in Ramah, New Mexico. It is the first Native American owned and operated radio station. It primarily features National Public Radio programming and Native American programming.

The general manager is Barbara Maria, program director is Irene Beaver, chief engineer is Bernard Bustos, technical director is Timothy Sarver, and the producers are Earl Eriacho, Walter Jose, and Olsen Pino. The radio station is located in Pine Hill, NM on the Ramah Navajo Nation. The Ramah Navajo reservation covers 146,953 acres (594.70 km2) at 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above sea level. The Ramah Community population is approximately 3,000 Navajo members. The radio tower is located on Flat Top mountain.

Ramah Navajo, according to oral and written histories have lived in this area for hundreds of years. Traditional values have been blended with innovative progress while emphasizing the distinct cultural identity if the Tlochini Dine'e (People of the Wild Onion), known to the outside world as the Ramah Navajo People. Ramah Navajos have always lived in this area long before the Long Walk.

External links

  • NPR official website
  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› KTDB in the FCC FM station database
  • KTDB in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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34°57′58″N 108°25′34″W / 34.966°N 108.426°W / 34.966; -108.426


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