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Wednesday, February 03, 2010 - 8:27 PM
NORTHWESTERN OUTDOORS RADIO RAPIDLY EXPANDS THROUGHOUT THE NORTHWEST
Northwestern Outdoors Radio is thrilled to announce we are expanding again! Starting this weekend, KXLY AM 920, one of Spokane’s most listened to stations, will be carrying the show every Saturday at 7 AM. KVNI 1080, a well established station in Couer d’ Alene, Idaho, will also air the show Sunday evenings at 6 PM. Northwestern Outdoors Radio is now being broadcast 13 times every weekend on 11 different stations throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho in towns like Spokane, Wenatchee, Omak, Republic, Ellensburg, The Dalles, Goldendale, Pullman, Moscow, Chelan, Couer d’ Alene and Centralia.
Northwestern Outdoors Radio, hosted by John Kruse, began broadcasting in late 2007 from its flagship station, 560 KPQ, a Cherry Creek radio station located in Wenatchee, Washington. The award-winning hour-long show covers a wide variety of outdoors recreational activities like fishing, hunting, hiking, camping, conservation, wildlife watching, winter sports and more. As the name implies, the show has a distinct regional focus. A typical hour includes in-depth interviews, outdoors related news, field reports, upcoming regional events and regular features from Jay Ryan’s Toyota Outdoors Radio and Scott Linden’s Outdoor Journal. To learn more about the show, log onto www.northwesternoutdoors.com .
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