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Here are the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) top 100 Television Market Areas (TMAs) as of 2023: [1] (1) New York, NY-Linden-Paterson-Newark, NJ (2) Los Angeles-San Bernardino-Corona-Riverside-Anaheim, CA
Lyric Theatre in downtown Swift Current. Swift Current is home to Saskatchewan's oldest operating theatre: the Lyric Theatre, built in 1912 at a cost of $50,000 is the "crown jewel" of Swift Current's historical downtown buildings, with instantly recognizable advertisements painted on the north and south sides of the building dating back to the early 1920s.
The station signed on the air on December 23, 1957, beginning its schedule at 6 p.m., as a Christmas present to southern Saskatchewan. From start to finish, it was owned by Bill and Julie Forst and their company, Swift Current Telecasting. Many baby boomers fondly remember Uncle Gord's Cartoon Party which was broadcast in the 1960s and early 1970s.
CIMG-FM is a Canadian radio station being licensed to Swift Current, Saskatchewan serving the southwest Saskatchewan area broadcasting at 94.1 FM with a country music format. [1] The station is currently owned and operated by Golden West Broadcasting, which also owns sister stations CKFI-FM and CKSW.
209th (Swift Current) Battalion, CEF; 1997 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts; 2009 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts; 2010 World Women's Curling Championship; 2016 World Women's Curling Championship; 2019 World U-17 Hockey Challenge; 2023 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
The event began in 2021 as a men's only event, as a way to give back to the curling community in Swift Current for supporting the Swift Current Curling Club during the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan. [1] It featured 24 teams, and a $50,000 purse. [3] A women's event was added in 2022, but held two weeks before the men's event.
Taylor Swift made up 1.7% of the entire U.S. recorded-music market in 2023, according to the year-end report from Luminate, the industry data partner formerly known as SoundScan. The news does not ...
The InnovationPlex is a 2,879-seat multi-purpose arena in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada. The arena was built in 1967 as a Canadian Centennial project and originally known as the Centennial Civic Centre. In 2007, Swift Current city council approved a $14 million expansion to the Centennial Civic Centre.