Growing Signals: Valley 104.9 FM Looks to Reach More of the Snoqualmie Valley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Valley 104. 9 FM, which has served the communities of Carnation and Duvall since its founding in 2014, is embarking on an ambitious expansion to cover the broader Snoqualmie Valley. This initiative is designed to strengthen local connections and improve access to important regional news and events. By broadening its reach, the station aims to cater to a larger audience and become a central hub for community engagement. The expansion reflects the changing landscape of local media, as stations increasingly adapt to meet their listeners' needs.

Local residents can expect more comprehensive coverage of issues that directly impact their lives, fostering a sense of community and shared experience. The initiative is part of a broader movement among regional broadcasters to ensure that local voices and stories are prioritized. As Valley 104. 9 FM grows, it will play a crucial role in shaping the media environment of the Snoqualmie Valley. This development highlights the station’s commitment to enhancing local representation and providing a platform for diverse perspectives.

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