Problem Corner

This week Wade speaks more on the North Douglas Crossing, Juneau High School's 7-12th grade future, the Tourism Economy, Eagle Crest and a Government Veto.

About the show
"Problem Corner" stands as a unique and eclectic platform, proudly bearing the slogan "Buy, Sell, Trade or Vent" on KINY's website. As a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal, "Problem Corner" has etched its name in the annals of Alaskan broadcasting history. It's not just a radio show, but a cultural landmark, celebrated for being the longest-running radio show in Alaska. Its journey through the decades mirrors the dynamic changes in Southeast Alaska, making it a cherished institution in the region.

About Wade
Wade Bryson, a dedicated Assemblyman, has made significant contributions to his community since moving to Alaska shortly after his 21st birthday. His journey began as an adventure guide, leading him to become a successful business owner alongside his wife, taking over a Subway franchise in 2001 and launching the Lemon Creek Subway from 2010 to 2015. A father of five, Bryson has been deeply involved in local education and community events, including hosting the popular "Problem Corner" since 2012, and serving as a host and speaker for various local fundraisers and events. Though his first Assembly run in 2008 was unsuccessful, it paved the way for his current role, where he is committed to collaborative work and achieving meaningful goals for the community.

What is Problem Corner?

"Problem Corner" stands as a unique and eclectic platform, proudly bearing the slogan "Buy, Sell, Trade or Vent" on KINY's website. This show has become a vibrant community hub where callers freely engage in a wide array of discussions, ranging from fiery local political debates to community commentary and casual advertisements for listeners looking to buy, sell or trade personal items. Tracing its roots back to the mid-1950s, this program has evolved significantly over the years.

The show's rich history is marked by its association with several prominent local figures. Notably, Dennis Egan, a former mayor of Juneau, was a key personality in shaping the show's direction in the 1980s.

As a testament to its enduring relevance and appeal, "Problem Corner" has etched its name in the annals of Alaskan broadcasting history. It's not just a radio show, but a cultural landmark, celebrated for being the longest-running radio show in Alaska. Its journey through the decades mirrors the dynamic changes in Southeast Alaska, making it a cherished institution in the region. The show is heard every Saturday morning on KINY Radio.