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Montana FM with FM1 Booster – University Town:

MCH Enterprises is offering Stations in four Pacific Northwest radio markets — each one a standalone opportunity with its own pricing, footprint, and operational profile, yet all joined at the hip through geography, audience flow, and regional advertiser patterns.

These aren’t random dots on a map. They form a natural arc across Washington, Oregon, and western Montana. Each is available individually, and each is priced accordingly. Operators looking for a single‑market buy‑in will find accessible entry points. Groups seeking a broader Northwest presence will see how naturally these markets align. If you’re exploring expansion, first‑time ownership, or a strategic foothold in the Northwest, this is a good moment to take a look.

Montana FM Group:

The region blends university energy, outdoor lifestyle, and fast-growing small-town economies. This cluster reaches listeners from the main city’s vibrant core down through the valley’s tight knit communities, with established formats and a stable advertiser mix tied to tourism, healthcare, retail, and recreation.

Click HERE to download an NDA. Sign and return to mchenterprises2026@outlook.com to have an Executive Summary sent.

Highlights:

* Full-power FM with FM1 booster
* Continuous coverage from city core throughout a major valley
* Low overhead and predictable performance
* Established format with strong local identity

Asking Price: $250,000 and Seller will carry financing for a qualified Buyer!

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