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  2. Craig Wireless - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1940s, Craig had bought radio station CKX-FM from the Manitoba Government Telephone System upon its relinquishment of its two licenses for CKX-TV & CKY-FM. By 1955, John's son, Stuart Craig, had succeeded his father as President and General Manager of CKX-TV (which brought television to Brandon, Manitoba) & CKX-FM (which followed in ...

  3. CKXA-FM - Wikipedia

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    The following year CKX was purchased by a group of Brandon businessmen headed by John B. Craig, managing director of Western Manitoba Broadcasters. The station was affiliated with the CBC 's Dominion Network from 1944 until 1962 and then with the main CBC Radio network until 1978.

  4. Bell MTS - Wikipedia

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    Bell MTS Inc. (formerly Manitoba Telecom Services) is a subsidiary of BCE Inc. that operates telecommunications services in Manitoba. Originally established as Manitoba Government Telephones after the Government of Manitoba purchased the Manitoba assets of Bell Canada , the corporation was privatized in 1996.

  5. CKX-TV - Wikipedia

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    CKX-TV (channel 5) was a television station in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, which served as a private affiliate of CBC Television.Owned by CTVglobemedia, it was the first privately owned television station in Manitoba.

  6. Media in Brandon, Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Brandon University has a closed-circuit campus radio station, which uses the informal call sign "CQBU", but this station does not currently broadcast on terrestrial radio. Interlake Broadcast Group has an Internet-only radio station based in Brandon, playing an Adult Contemporary format. The station broadcasts 24/7 at channel1radio.com.

  7. CKNX-TV - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 2009, Shaw Communications announced it would purchase CKNX, CHWI and CKX-TV in Brandon, Manitoba for a dollar each from CTVglobemedia, pending CRTC approval. [14] [15] However, it was reported on June 30, 2009 that Shaw had backed out of the deal and declined to complete the purchase, putting the stations' futures in serious doubt ...

  8. Bounce (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon, Manitoba: CKX-FM: FM 96.1 Bounce 96.1 Bob FM Brockville, Ontario: CJPT-FM: FM 103.7 Bounce 103.7 Bob FM Fort Nelson, British Columbia: CKRX-FM: FM 102.3 Bounce 102.3 The Bear Fort St. John, British Columbia: CKNL-FM: FM 101.5 Bounce 101.5 The Bear Fredericton, New Brunswick: CFXY-FM: FM 105.3 Bounce 105.3 Fox 105 Golden, British ...

  9. Riding Mountain Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Riding Mountain Broadcasting Ltd is a communication company based in Brandon, Manitoba. The company runs two radio stations: CKLQ (880 Q Country) and CKLF-FM (94.7 Star FM). [ 1 ] Both stations are located at 624 14th Street East, on Brandon's southeast side.