Bicoastal Media’s largest statewide
footprint is in the state of Oregon with 3.5 million people reached
by Bicoastal’s 27 dominant radio stations.
Columbia River
The Dalles --Hood River is known as one of the world’s most
popular windsurfing and kite boarding locations in the summer and
Mount Hood is a skiers’ and snowboarders’ paradise in
the winter. Seventeen miles east, historic The Dalles is the true
end of the Oregon Trail and a famous stopping place for the Lewis
and Clark expedition. Now, The Dalles is known as the Oregon home
of Google and the fantastic lifestyle of the Gorge has made this
area the new focus of high tech in Oregon.
Albany lies
in the central part of Oregon's most populated region, the Willamette
Valley. Being a productive agricultural
area, the valley was the destination of choice for the emigrants
on the Oregon
Trail in the 1840s. It has formed the cultural and political
heart of Oregon since the days of the Oregon
Territory, and is home to 70% of Oregon's population.
The city of Eugene,
about 60 miles east of the Oregon Coast is Oregon’s second
largest city after Portland. Eugene is home to the University of
Oregon, noted for its natural beauty, activist political leanings,
alternative lifestyles, recreation opportunities especially bicycling,
rafting and kayaking and arts focus. Eugene's motto is "The
World's Greatest City of the Arts and Outdoors" and is where
businesses like Nike began.
The Greater Medford
area, located in the Rogue River Valley, is the professional and
retail trade center for eight counties in southern Oregon and Northern
California.
Coos Bay
- The Bay Area of Oregon, consisting of Coos Bay, North Bend and
Charleston, is truly unique. Our retailers strike a balance between
distinctively-local shops and nationally-known chains. The Oregon
Bay Area is a nest for young families to grow in and a haven for
retirees to experience living in unspoiled beauty.
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