KNR Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa

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KNR Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa, based in Nuuk, Greenland, is the national public radio station owned by the Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation, broadcasting on various FM and AM frequencies like 90.5 FM and 570 AM in Nuuk. It primarily offers news, cultural programs, and talk shows in Greenlandic (Kalaallisut), with some Danish-language content, including local news and weather updates. Programs like "Radioaviisi" and "Nunatta Nipaa" cover current events and cultural stories, engaging listeners across Greenland.
Launched in 1958, KNR began as Greenland’s first radio service, expanding to television in 1982. Funded by the government and limited advertising, it focuses on public service content, collaborating with broadcasters like Denmark’s DR. The station avoids music as a primary focus, emphasizing informative and cultural programming. Its slogan, "Innuttaasunik kiffartuussisoq", reflects its commitment to serving Greenland’s communities with relevant, multilingual content.