CKNN-FM

{{short description|Radio station in Q'umk'uts' (Bella Coola), British Columbia, Canada}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = CKNN-FM

| logo = File:Nuxalk.png

| city = Q'umk'uts', Bella Coola, British Columbia

| area = Coastal and Northern British Columbia, Canada

| branding = Nuxalk Radio

| airdate = {{start date|2014|6|21|df=yes}}

| frequency = 91.1 MHz FM

| format = First Nations community radio

| erp = 50 Watts
(Horizontal polarization only)

| class = LP

| haat = {{Convert|-908|m|ft}}

| coordinates = {{Coord|52|22|15.96|N|126|44|42.00|W|display=inline}}

| callsign_meaning =

| owner = Alkw Media Society

| licensee = Nuxalk Acwsalcmalslayc Academy of Learning

| website = [http://nuxalkradio.com nuxalkradio.com]

| webcast = [http://nuxalkradio.com/live http://nuxalkradio.com/live]

}}

CKNN-FM, branded as Nuxalk Radio, is a non-commercial community radio station broadcasting from the Nuxalk village of Q'umk'uts', Kulhulmcilh, in Bella Coola, British Columbia. It was founded 21 June 2014 and broadcasts on 91.1 FM and online. The Alkw Media Society administers Nuxalk Radio with a board of directors from the Nuxalk and Bella Coola community.{{cite web|url=http://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/373393311.html|title=Nuxalk Radio launches "Alkit (Wake Up)" Morning Show|date=24 March 2016|work=Coast Mountain News|accessdate=2 June 2017}}{{Dead link|date=April 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

The radio station was the subject of Nuxalk Radio, a short documentary film by Banchi Hanuse that premiered at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival.Caitlin Thompson, [https://www.coastmountainnews.com/news/nuxalk-radio-film-wins-big-at-vancouver-international-film-festival-5656918 "Nuxalk Radio film wins big at Vancouver International Film Festival"]. Coast Mountain News, September 29, 2020.

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