KSDP

KSDP-AM went on the air in March of 1983 from Sand Point, Alaska. The station, built by Jim McCurdy and licensed to Aleutian Peninsula Broadcasting, Inc., operated as a non-commercial AM station broadcasting at 1,000 watts. The station was staffed by founding General Manager Jim McCurdy and a host of station volunteers.Through the rest of the 1980s, KSDP established itself as a source for news and information to the residents of Sand Point and the surrounding communities. Partnering with KDLG to launch FM-translator service in King Cove, KSDP continued its growth as a reliable source of programming for the region.KSDP operated offices and studios at its original transmitter site until the late 1980s when offices and studios were relocated to the Sand Point City Hall. The building was modified to include a workshop with storage area and additional structures housed a generator and fuel storage. Generator and fuel facilities were de-commissioned in 2003 and the building itself was demoli