New Northwest Broadcasters
Former radio broadcasting company of the United States
New Northwest Broadcasters, headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, operated 38 radio stations in seven cities in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Prior to the company's bankruptcy, its stations were located in Alaska (Anchorage and Fairbanks), Montana (Billings), Oregon (Astoria and Klamath Falls), and Washington (Yakima).
Stations owned
Anchorage, Alaska
- KDBZ 102.1
- KFAT 92.9
- KBBO-FM 92.1
- KXLW 96.3
Astoria, Oregon
- KAST 1370
- KJOX-FM 99.7
Billings, Montana
In 2009, New Northwest spun its Billings cluster off to company president and CEO Pete Benedetti.[1]
- KGHL 790
- KGHL-FM 98.5
- KRSQ 101.9
- KQBL 105.1
- KRPM 107.5
Fairbanks, Alaska
Yakima, Washington
See also
- List of radio stations in Alaska
- List of radio stations in Montana
- List of radio stations in Oregon
- List of radio stations in Washington (state)
References
- ^ "NNB Spins Off Billings Group to CEO Pete Benedetti". Radio-Online. 2009. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
External links
- Official website