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PNW Media Group consists of five local radio stations including KPUG and sister stations KAFE, KISMKGMI, and KBAI.

Business Office: 360-734-9790
Fax: 360-733-4551
Studio Line: 360-734-1170

General Manager: Heidi Persson
Program Director:
Joe Teehan
Anchor: Allan Fee
The Zone: thezone@kpug1170.com

PNW Media Group
2219 Yew Street Road
Bellingham, WA
98229

Directions From I-5:
Exit on Lakeway. Go east one mile. Right turn on Yew Street and travel for 1.8 miles, PNW Media Group is on the right side of the street

KPUG 1170 is operated under provisions of the FCC by Saga Broadcasting, LLC. dba PNW Media Group.


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