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  2. CFRN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    CFRN was a Class A, 50,000-watt (directional at night) radio station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. CFRN was unusual in that it was a Class A (protected nighttime skywave) AM station on a regional frequency. [1] Owned by Bell Media and broadcasting on 1260 AM, the station last aired a sports format, branded as TSN 1260 Edmonton.

  3. CFRN - Wikipedia

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    CFRN may refer to: . CFRN (AM), a radio station (1260 AM) licensed to serve Edmonton, Alberta, Canada CFRN-DT, a television station (channel 3) licensed to serve Edmonton; CFBR-FM, a radio station (100.3 FM) licensed to serve Edmonton, which held the call sign CFRN-FM from 1951 to 1979

  4. 1260 AM - Wikipedia

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    Because 1260 kHz is a multiple of both 9 and 10, the frequency is available for use by broadcast stations in all three ITU regions. [3] ... CFRN: Edmonton, Alberta ...

  5. CFRN-DT - Wikipedia

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    The two outlets share studios with sister radio station CFRN (1260 AM) on Stony Plain Road in Edmonton; CFRN-DT's transmitter is located near Highway 21, southeast of Sherwood Park. By way of cable and satellite, CFRN-DT also serves as the default CTV station for much of northeastern British Columbia.

  6. Talk : List of North American broadcast station classes

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    1260 CFRN (AM) Edmonton, Alberta, DAN: 50kW day/night; 1410 CFTE Vancouver, British Columbia, DAN/DA2: 50kW day/night — still in the FCC database as CFUN (AM), its old callsign; 1590 at Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, DA1: 50kW unlimited — notified to the FCC without a callsign; I can't seem to find any other information about this ...

  7. List of North American broadcast station classes - Wikipedia

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    For example, CFRN-TV in Edmonton, Alberta operated on Channel 3 at over 600 kW but was not subject to international co-ordination due to its location 500 km (311 mi) north of the border. In Canada, the callsigns of all private TV stations have the -TV suffix.

  8. CFBR-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station was launched in 1951 by Sunwapta Broadcasting as CFRN-FM, simulcasting the AM programming of CFRN. It launched separate programming in 1964, and adopted the callsign CKXM in 1979. The station was sold to CAP Communications in 1988 and adopted the callsign CJKE the following year.

  9. Bell Media Radio - Wikipedia

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    CFRN: 1260: AM: 2013–2023: Defunct, ceased operations in 2023 CHBN-FM: 91.7: FM: 2005–2010: Sold to Rogers Sports & Media in 2010 Grand Falls, NB: CIKX-FM: 93.5 FM 2013-2024 Sold to Maritime Broadcasting System in 2024 Hamilton, ON: CHAM: 820: AM: 2013–2024: Sold to CINA Radio Group in 2023, CRTC approved sale in 2024 CKOC: 1150: AM: 2013 ...

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