KYAK
| City of license | Yakima, Washington | 
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| Branding | American Christian Network | 
| Slogan | "Providing Christian Radio to the Pacific Northwest" | 
| Frequency | 930AM (kHz) | 
| Format | Christian Radio | 
| Power | 
10,000 watts day  127 watts night  | 
| Class | D | 
| Facility ID | 36030 | 
| Affiliations | American Christian Network | 
| Owner | Yakima Christian Broadcasting | 
| Sister stations | KTBI, KGDN | 
| Website | http://www.kyak.com/ | 
KYAK is a Christian radio station licensed to Yakima, Washington, broadcasting on 930 kHz AM. The station is owned by Yakima Christian Broadcasting.[1]
KYAK began broadcasting in Yakima in 1955 as KUTI, a rock and roll station, owned by former Seattle disk jockey, Walter N. "Wally" Nelskog. The transmitter is in its original location, on Butterfield Road, Yakima, Washington.
References
External links
- KYAK's official website
 - Query the FCC's AM station database for KYAK
 - Radio-Locator Information on KYAK
 - Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for KYAK
 
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Coordinates: 46°36′48″N 120°28′57″W / 46.61333°N 120.48250°W
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