KOHO 101.1 FM, formerly owned by Harriet Bullitt and now under the ownership of Northwest Public Broadcasting, is a non-commercial radio station based in Wenatchee, Washington. Committed to delivering high-quality programming, KOHO NWPB informs, educates, and entertains the local community and beyond, upholding the legacy of its founder and serving as a valuable resource for listeners in North Central Washington.
Founded by philanthropist Harriet Bullitt in 1999, KOHO 101.1 FM is part of the Icicle Broadcasting Company, which also includes the Lake Chelan station KOZI. Bullitt, known for her contributions to communications in the Northwest, established Pacific Press and Seattle Magazine, and formed the Icicle Fund to support community arts and public lands organizations. Additionally, Bullitt's commitment to environmental stewardship is evident through her efforts to preserve Icicle Creek and endangered salmon, promote sustainable building practices, and educate students about the environment.
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