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CKLW (800 AM) is a commercial radio station in Windsor, Ontario, serving Southwestern Ontario and Metro Detroit. [1] CKLW is owned by Bell Media and has a news/talk radio format . It features local hosts in morning and afternoon drive times , with syndicated Canadian hosts in middays and evenings, plus Coast to Coast AM with George Noory overnight.
In February 1993, CHUM Limited acquired CKLW and CKLW-FM as well. CKLW (by then a "Music of Your Life" adult standards station) and CKWW swapped formats on March 1 of that year, with CKLW becoming the news/talk outlet and CKWW adopting the adult standards format.
800 AM CKLW: AM 800 news/talk: Bell Media Radio: 1550 AM CBEF: Ici Radio-Canada Première: news/talk: Société Radio-Canada: French 88.7 FM CIMX-FM: Pure Country 89 country: Bell Media Radio: 89.9 FM CBE-FM: CBC Music: public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 90.5 FM CJAH-FM: UCB Radio 90.5FM Christian music: United Christian ...
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news/talk: CHBE-FM: FM 107.3 107.3 Virgin Radio Virgin Radio: contemporary hit radio: Windsor, Ontario: CKLW: AM 800 AM 800 CKLW iHeart Radio Talk Network news/talk: CIDR-FM: FM 93.9 93.9 Virgin Radio Virgin Radio: contemporary hit radio: CIMX-FM: FM 88.7 Pure Country 89 Pure Country: country: Winnipeg, Manitoba: CFWM-FM: FM 99.9 Bounce 99.9 ...
Paul Richard Purtan (born July 11, 1936) is an American radio personality. His last radio job was as the morning radio show host on WOMC serving the Detroit, Michigan, radio market.
Pat St. John (born February 12, 1951) is an American radio personality and voice-over artist. He began his radio career on Windsor, Ontario's CKLW (800 AM) in 1969 and 1970, followed by WKNR (1310 AM) in late 1970 to early 1972, followed by WRIF FM (101.1) to April 1973.
Trombley and her then-husband Clayton moved to Windsor, and she was hired in 1963 to work as a part-time switchboard operator and receptionist at CKLW. [5] [6] After becoming familiar with how a top 40 station worked, she accepted a position in the music library, and in the fall of 1968, she was offered a full-time position as CKLW's music director, [7] a job she later attributed to "being in ...