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CFXJ-FM (93.5 FM, "New Country 93.5") is a radio station in Toronto, Ontario.Owned by Stingray Radio, it broadcasts a country music format. Its studios are located on Yonge Street at St. Clair Avenue in Toronto's Deer Park neighbourhood.
The following radio stations broadcast on FM frequency 93.5 MHz: Argentina Antena ... CFXJ-FM in Toronto, Ontario; CFZN-FM in Haliburton, Ontario; CHLA-FM in ...
Note that stations are listed by their legal community of license, which in some cases may not be the city where studios and/or transmitter are. (For instance, some stations which target Toronto , such as CFNY-FM and CIDC-FM , are officially licensed to outlying communities in the Greater Toronto Area rather than the city itself.)
CJKS-FM (branded as Jukasa Radio) is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 93.5 FM in Ohsweken, Ontario, as a Type B Native FM radio station. [1] The station first went on the air on 13 January 2016 [2] and broadcasts local news and information from Six Nations of the Grand River to that community. [3] Its music format includes Top 40, Hip ...
Jason Rosteing, known professionally as Dr. Jay de Soca Prince, is a Canadian DJ, radio show host, record producer, and promoter.He gained notoriety as the host of Soca Therapy, [1] a weekly Toronto radio show broadcast on CFXJ-FM Flow 93.5 FM, [2] and subsequently, CKFG-FM G98.7 FM. [3]
CBCL-FM is a Canadian radio station in London, Ontario, broadcasting at 93.5 FM. It is the city's CBC Radio One station. Their studio is located in downtown London in the Central branch of the London Public Library while its transmitter is located near Byron in West London.
In 2003, Corus sold CKGE and CKDO to Durham Radio, the owner of CJKX in neighbouring Ajax. The station adopted its current format shortly after the sale on June 12. It reports as a Toronto station per Mediabase and Nielsen BDS and is the Greater Toronto market's only active rock station In 2012, Doug Elliott was hired as program director.
The station uses an on-air branding as 93.5 Moose FM. CFZN began broadcasting in 2006 after it was given approval by the CRTC on October 13, 2005. [1] On April 23, 2012, Vista Broadcast Group, which owns a number of radio stations in western Canada, announced a deal to acquire Haliburton Broadcasting Group, in cooperation with Westerkirk ...