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is an NBC-affiliated television station based in Anchorage, Alaska and the top-rated news station in the market. 's early beginnings date back to 1953. Over the ensuing decades, the station has built a reputation of excellence as Alaska's most watched news source, producing 32 hours of news and sports content each week on television. Online, AlaskasNewSource.com has become a digital news leader, and Channel 2's mobile News and Weather applications are on the leading edge of mobile journalism in Alaska.

also operates KYES, Channel 5. Learn what it's like to work for KTUU, watch our video: https://bit.ly/3TqqquJ **Additional Info:** Gray Television provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.

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