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About Us
Who We Are

The Eagle 106.5 is Tri-Cities #1 Rock Music Station!  Playing all of todays Top Rock, it’s where new music is played first.

The Eagle 106.5 is the home of "Crawford and Allen in the Morning" (6am - 10am), with "Classic Rock Blocks" all Day and all Night long! don't forget every weeknight at 10pm is "Get the Led Out!" time with 3 Led Zeppelin songs back to back. Sunday mornings, make sure you rollover and hit the music button to catch "Flashback" from 8am until high noon. Later that night we close out the week with "House of Blues Hour".

The Eagle 106.5 listeners make up a large part of todays purchasing power with 18-34 year old consumers.  This includes young singles, young married couples, and families.  The Eagle 106.5 reaches over 90% of these active  consumers who have not yet established their lifetime buying patterns, a great opportunity for you to develop a client for life.  The Eagle 106.5 listeners are applying for credit, opening new bank accounts, buying cars, cloths, houses, and things to fill houses.  They know what they want and aren’t afraid to pay $4.50 for a cup of coffee and $200 for a new pair of shoes.  They have money to spend and are likely to wear their wealth.

Make The Eagle 106.5 the center to your marketing plan for success!  We have a plan that’s right for you.

MARKET PROFILE

Located on the Columbia River in Southeast Washington, the Tri-Cities area (including the cities of Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco) is centrally located to the major markets of the Pacific Northwest and the world.

The region offers the 29th fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation and ranks among the Top 10 high technology communities in the nation by the Milken Institute.

The Tri-Cities area has approximately 200 sunny days per year. With a pleasant desert climate typified by warm summers and moderate winter temperatures, the Tri-Cities has a markedly different weather pattern than those on the west side of the Cascade Mountains and more moderate seasons than many other inland locations.

Although climatically a desert, the Tri-Cities area has an abundance of water. The Columbia, Yakima and Snake Rivers are central to the area's agricultural production and are an important component to the variety of recreational activities available in the region.

Washington State grows 13 of the highest yielding crops in the United States, with 10 of those being grown in the Columbia Basin. Fruit production is especially important in the Tri-Cities.


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