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Columbia River Media Group

PO Box 79

Wenatchee, WA 98807

Tel: (509) 663-5186

Fax: (509) 663-8779

 

KOHO 101.1 FM

37 South Wenatchee Avenue Suite G

Wenatchee, WA 98801

Tel: (509) 667-2400

Fax:

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KOHO Radio is a unique blend of local news; adult alternative music; featuring insightful interviews with local and regional news, as well as an in-depth look at community issues and events. KOHO Radio reaches both local and tourist markets! KOHO is one of only two locally owned stations in Wenatchee, tune into 101.1 FM serving the greater Wenatchee, Leavenworth, Quincy and Cle Elum areas. THE GOAL OF KOHO RADIO IS TO ENTERTAIN, ENLIGHTEN AND INVOLVE OUR LISTENERS. www.KOHORadio.com 

 

Northwest Public Radio

103 Palouse St, Ste. 10

Wenatchee, WA 98801

Tel: (509) 662-4589

Fax: (509) 665-0298

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Northwest Public Radio is the public radio service of Washington State University.  While based on Pullman, Northwest Public Radio also has staff in Wenatchee, Richland and Bellingham.  NWPR operates a regional network of 13 stations and 11 translators and offers two program services.  The NPR and Classical Music service offers a schedule primarily of news programs and classical music.  The NPR News service mixes news programs with talk and information programs.  In Wenatchee, the NPR and Classical Music service is heard on KNWR (90.7), while the NPR News service is heard at 90.3, a translator of KLWS in Moses Lake. Northwest Public Radio is a founding member of National Public Radio, the leading producer of public radio programming.  Among the programs produced by NPR and broadcast on Northwest Public Radio are Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Car Talk and Fresh Air.

 

Wenatchee World

P.O. Box 1511 21 S Mission

Wenatchee, WA 98801

Tel: (509) 663-5161

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 The Wenatchee World was founded on July 3, 1905 and then sold two years later to Rufus Woods. Woods gained national fame by leading a 23-year fight for the construction of Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Project. During this time, Rufus and his cousin Warren Woods built a newspaper that covered all of North Central Washington. Their sons, Wilfred And Robert Woods, took over in the 1950s and the leadership was passed to third generation publisher Rufus G. Woods in 1997. It remains one of the last family-owned information companies in the region. The Wenatchee World is a six-day a week newspaper serving Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan and Grant Counties. With over 25,000 subscribers, The World remains the most dominant media source in North Central Washington. 

 

Cherry Creek Radio

231 N. Wenatchee Ave.

Wenatchee, 98801

Tel: (509)-888-8400

Fax: (509)-663-1150

Cherry Creek Radio specializes in small market radio stations (less than 200,000 pop.) Cherry Creek Radio local offers seven distinct platforms (seven stations) to which businesses both retail and services can target market to reach potential clients. KPQ AM 560 is Cherry Creek's heritage station bringing news/talk/sports to the Wenatchee Valley for almost 80 years!  

The Good Life

10 First Street, Suite 108

Wenatchee, WA 98801

Tel: (509) 888-6527

Fax:

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The Good Life is the premier monthly resource in North Central Washington for baby-boomers. The Good Life is about local people living an involved and engaged life filled with enthusiasm. By publishing stories written with depth, wit, style and grace, The Good Life captures an impassioned audience that gives the magazine its full attention…an audience that keeps the magazine for weeks and reads it thoroughly.  The Good Life with a readership of 34,000+ is distributed to 6,300 North Central Washington homes and businesses targeting households with income in excess of $150,000.  This represents a minimum buying power of over $945 million.  The Good Life has attained the largest circulation of any monthly publication in North Central Washington.  Reach the spenders with The Good Life.
 



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2012 WDA Supporters

The following businesses are supporting the Wenatchee Downtown Association in 2012 through the Main Street Tax Credit Incentive Program:  

  • American Shoe Shop 
  • Banner Bank
  • Cashmere Valley Bank
  • Central Washington Water 
  • Cordell, Neher & Co PLLC
  • Davis Furniture
  • Frank J. Kuntz CPA PS
  • Larson Allen LLP 
  • Mills Bros Inc.
  • NCW Appraisals
  • Ogden, Murphy, Wallace PLLC
  • Peoples Bank
  • Professional Tax Preparation
  • Project Groundwork LLC
  • Shea, Carr & Jewell Inc. 
  • Sun Dog Bead Co. 
  • The Kitchen Sync
  • The Wenatchee World
  • Washington Trust Bank
  • Wenatchee Sand & Gravel
  • Wenatchee Valley Medical Center

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