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The new station would operate on the frequency of 580 kHz with a power of 10,000 watts fulltime. [2] AM 580 was a frequency in Edmonton that was once occupied by CKUA from 1927 until it went off the air in 2013. [3] On September 28, 2020, after on-air testing began in the summer, [4] the station officially signed on the air as My Radio 580. [5]
CKUA's primary station is CKUA-FM, located on 94.9 FM in Edmonton, and the station operates fifteen rebroadcasters to serve the remainder of the province. As of February 28, 2021, CKUA is the 13th-most-listened-to radio station in the Edmonton market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris .
580 AM: Edmonton: 1811258 Alberta Ltd. multilingual: CHED: 630 AM: ... CKUA Radio Network: public broadcasting: See also. Lists of radio stations in North and Central ...
CKUA: CKUA Radio Network Edmonton, Alberta (broadcast province-wide) 27 November 1927 500-watt (Original) AM 580 kHz (Edmonton) Various FM frequencies province-wide B VE9GW: CRCX Bowmanville, Ontario April 1930 – 1938 – used to relay CRCT (later CBL) to northern Ontario, northern Manitoba and the Canadian Arctic
CKEA-FM (95.7 MHz, 95.7 Cruz FM) is a radio station serving Edmonton, Alberta.Owned by Harvard Media, it broadcasts a mainstream rock format. CKEA's studios are located on Calgary Trail in Edmonton, while its transmitter is located at Ellerslie Road and Provincial Highway 21, just southeast of Edmonton city limits.
This is a list of media outlets for the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Many of these outlets – in particular the daily newspapers and the radio and TV broadcasters – also serve the numerous cities and communities in close proximity to Edmonton, including St. Albert, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc, and Spruce Grove.
Following the collapse of the Aboriginal Voices Radio Network (which broadcast on 89.3 MHz in Edmonton as CKAV-FM-4), the CRTC pursued new applicants for indigenous radio stations to fill its frequencies.
Amy van Keeken began her performing career initially in acting in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the late 1990s. [4] However, beginning in the mid-2000s, van Keeken began to receive recognition for her work as a songwriter and musician.