KSUT Public Radio is a Colorado 501-C3 non-profit corporation in its 33rd broadcast year and has over 40,000 listeners around the region. KSUT provides two radio stations: Southern Ute Tribal Radio 91.3 FM serving the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the communities of Ignacio and Bayfield with Native American and local programming; and Four Corners Public Radio serving 14 different communities from Durango, Colorado to Farmington, New Mexico with national, local and international news, an eclectic music mix and cultural programming.
The Southern Ute Community Action Programs, Inc. (SUCAP) is one of the largest and most accomplished independent, non-profit organizations on the Western Slope of Colorado. Created by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe on October 10, 1966, SUCAP received its non-profit corporate certification as an independent entity in 1967.