Josh Edge, Alaska Public Media
Nature: Ocean Giants
Whales and dolphins remain a constant source of fascination. But how much do we really know about them? Whales and dolphins, known as cetaceans, may appear to be totally alien to us — but with their mental ability, group communication and the recent discovery that dolphins have individual names, they are closer to us than we ever imagined. This series provides new insights into the lives of whales and dolphins in a visually powerful, engaging and entertaining format. Two of the world’s top underwater cameramen — Doug Allan (“Planet Earth”’s polar specialist) and Didier Noirot (Cousteau’s front-line cameraman) — film breathtaking encounters. Teams of intrepid scientists equipped with the latest technology are making extraordinary breakthroughs in their understanding of these intelligent life forms — breakthroughs that may safeguard their survival.
KAKM: Wednesday, Feb. 22
"Giant Lives" @ 7:00pm
"Deep Thinkers" @ 8:00pm
"Voices of the Sea" @ 9:00pm
Alaska News Nightly: February 21, 2012
State Concerned Over Increasing Numbers of HIV Cases, Bill Would Help Conversion From Oil Heat Sources, Austerman Open to Changes to ACMP Bill, Parnell Signs Bill Changing Disclosure Rules into Law, Researchers Launch Rocket to Study Northern Lights, Researchers Investigate Weightlessness Effects on Human Body, Bill Would Offer Energy Relieve for Alaskans, Fairbanks Entrepreneur Setting Up Third Wind Power Generator, First Iron Dog Racers Reach Nome
American Experience: Clinton: Parts 1 & 2
From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. In CLINTON, the latest installment in the critically acclaimed and successful series of presidential biographies, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE explores the fascinating story of an American president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage.
Part 1 - KAKM: Monday, Feb. 20 @ 8:00pm
Part 2 - KAKM: Tuesday, Feb 21 @ 7:00pm
Downton Abbey: Season 2: Part 7
In the finale, the family gathers at Downton Abbey for Christmas.
KAKM: Sunday, Feb. 19 @ 8:00pm
300 Villages: Dot Lake
Now its time for 300 villages. This week, we’re off to Dot Lake, an interior community of about 45 people. That was Bill Miller, President of the Dot Lake Village Council.
Alaska News Nightly: February 17, 2012
Federal Government Approves Shell Oil’s Spill Response Plan, Crews Set to Begin Thawing Out Rig Over Blown Out Test Well, General Schwartz To Explain Planned Movement of Eielson F-16s, Coastal Management Bill Introduced in State House, ‘On the Ice’ Movie Set to Premiere, Iron Dog Starts Sunday, AK: Volcanoes, 300 Villages: Dot Lake
Alaska News Nightly: February 16, 2012
Crews Continue to Respond to Exploratory Well Blow Out, Egan’s Retirement Choice Bill on the Move, New Attorney General Plans to ‘Fight the Good Fight’, ConocoPhillips: Current Taxes Cut Long-Term Plans, Anaktuvuk Pass Residents Lobby Against Road to Umiat, A-CAP Report Says Climate Change Predictions Proving True, Last-Place Musher Will Be Allowed to Finish Yukon Quest, Remaining Mushers Making Most of Quest Experience, National Guard Save Man in Red Devil
Tonight: KAKM’s Art Showcase & Auction
The Art Showcase auction will feature over 180 Alaskan works of art, interviews with several Alaskan artists, in studio dinners and bidding audiences, phone bidding, and color comments from gallery owners, managers, and artists.
All proceeds benefit public broadcasting right here in Alaska. Join us in our efforts to raise funds for quality programming that help informs, educates, inspires, & connect Alaskans of all ages.
The 2012 Art Showcase Auction
The KAKM Art Showcase is scheduled for three nights, Thursday through Saturday, February 16 through 18, and will be broadcast live on Channel 7 from 7-10:30pm. It will feature many beautiful collectable pieces of art from many well known and talented artists.
KAKM: Thursday, Feb. 16 - Saturday, Feb. 18 from 7:00p, - 10:30pm
Alaska News Nightly: February 15, 2012
State Responds to Well Blow Out, Legislators Identify Problems, Goals, Napakiak Man Indicted For Murder of Cab Driver, Usibelli Granted Coal Mine Permits Near Healy, Bill Would Expand Geoduck Farms to Gulf of Alaska, PenAir Plan Gets 10-Month Hawaiian Vacation, Yukon Quest Participants Reflect on 2012 Race, ‘The Dog Show’ Held In Bethel
NOVA: Extreme Cave Diving
This program follows the charismatic Dr. Kenny Broad as he dives into blue holes — underwater caves that formed during the last ice age when sea level was nearly 400 feet below what it is today. The holes are Earth’s least explored and perhaps most dangerous frontiers. With an interdisciplinary team of climatologists, paleontologists and anthropologists, Broad investigates the hidden history of Earth’s climate as revealed by finds in this spectacularly beautiful “alternate universe.”
KAKM: Wednesday, Feb. 15 @ 8:00pm
Alaska News Nightly: February 14, 2012
New Tax ‘Architecture’ Presented To Senate, Hugh Neff Wins Yukon Quest, APOC Blasts Bill Changing Campaign Disclosure Rules, ASEA Trying To Distance Self From Former Employee, Precipitation Database Helping Designers, Builders Plan For Extremes, Tanner Crab Enters Alaska Market, State, Forest Service Partner In Southeast Bat Study
Frontline: The Interrupters
During one weekend in Chicago in 2008, 37 people were shot, seven of them fatally. FRONTLINE follows a group of older former gang leaders trying to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. The film follows the inner workings of CeaseFire, an innovative program in Chicago designed to prevent shootings, including weekly meetings where the interrupters report on the simmering disputes and the senseless shootings in their neighborhoods. From director Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Stevie), "The Interrupters" is a compelling observational journey into the stubborn, persistent violence that plagues our American cities.
KAKM: Tuesday, Feb. 14 @ 8:00pm
Alaska News Nightly: February 13, 2012
Lawmakers Look For Alternative To Governor’s Oil Tax Plan, Electronic Campaign Filing Bill Hits Snag, Hundreds Gather At Candlelight Vigil For Samantha Koenig, State Reviewing Proposed Animal Care Standards, Moore Still Leading Yukon Quest Field, State Takes Control Of Sheldon Jackson College Archives, Bird Enthusiasts Hoping To Make Haines A Center For Research
Slavery By Another Name
A Sundance Film Festival selection for 2012, this new documentary based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Wall Street Journal senior writer Douglas A. Blackmon, explores the little-known story of the post-Emancipation era and the labor practices and laws that effectively created a new form of slavery in the South that persisted well into the 20th century. Blackmon examines the concept of “neoslavery,” which sentenced African-Americans to forced labor for violating an array of laws that criminalized their everyday behavior. Actor Laurence Fishburne (“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,”Thurgood) narrates.
KAKM: Monday, 2/13 @ 8:00pm
Downton Abbey: Season 2: Part 6
The Spanish flu strikes Downton, disrupting one match, hastening another and transforming the fortunes of all. Mary, Sybil and Robert each confront a moment of truth. Anna and Bates know a moment of happiness.
KAKM: Sunday, 2/12 @ 8:00pm
300 Villages: Ambler
Now it’s time for the segment we call 300 villages. This week, we're heading to the arctic community of Ambler, near Kotzebue. That was Don Thurman, a teacher in Ambler.
Alaska News Nightly: February 10, 2012
Resources Committee Opens Hearings On Oil Tax Bill, Senate Votes To Increase School Funding, State Working To Implement Affordable Care Act Requirements, Koenig's Father Plans Vigil, Says Stands Not Safe, Bill Moves Quickly To Slow Down Electronic Reports For Candidates, Mushers Begin To Leave Dawson City, Fire Consumes St. Paul’s Trident Warehouse, UAF Replacing Community and Technical College Dean, AK: Love, 300 Villages: Ambler
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Lost and Found
“Lost and Found,” follows Feinstein's investigation of a mysterious music manuscript he finds that's attributed to Irving Berlin. Feinstein also persuades legendary Broadway songwriter Jerry Herman to teach him an unknown song from his own songwriter’s “trunk,” one that’s never been heard prior to this broadcast. Includes a guest appearance by Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole.
KAKM: Friday, 2/10 @ 9:30pm
Alaska News Nightly: February 9, 2012
Timelines Proposed for Impact Statement on Steller Sea Lion Regulations, No-Texting Bill Would Override Court Rulings, Study Shows Drinking Goes Down in ‘Housing First’ Facilities, Allen Moore First Musher To Reach Dawson City, ‘Tlingit Superman’ Series Uses High-Tech Materials For Traditional Crafts, Park Service May Plow Road Further Into Denali National Park, ‘Northern Justice Project’ Assisting Low-Income People In Court Cases
Independent Lens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Combining startlingly fresh and candid 16mm footage that had lain undiscovered in the cellar of Swedish Television for the past 30 years, with contemporary audio interviews from leading African-American artists, activists, musicians and scholars, ”Mixtape” looks at the people, society, culture and style that fuelled an era of convulsive change, 1967-1975. Utilizing an innovative format that riffs on the popular 1970s mixtape format, this is a cinematic and musical journey into the black communities of America.
KAKM: Thursday, 2/9 @9:00pm