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  2. CIND-FM - Wikipedia

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    CIND-FM (88.1 MHz), branded as Indie88, is an FM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The station, which broadcasts an adult album alternative format, had its "soft launch" on July 31, 2013, and had its official launch on September 3, 2013.

  3. List of radio stations in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Toronto: Cooperative Radio-Toronto: community radio CKSC-FM: 105.3 FM: Toronto (Scarborough) International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. Christian radio (NEW - Airdate to be announced) CHRY-FM: 105.5 FM: Toronto: Canadian Centre for Civic Media and Arts Development Inc. urban alternative CFPT-FM: 106.5 FM: Toronto: First ...

  4. Canadian independent record labels - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian independent music scene has been active for some decades, with significant growth occurring in the mid-1970s. [1] The industry is largely split along the language divide, for example SOPROQ is a collective that focuses mainly on the French-speaking domestic sector and some international artists, whereas the Canadian Independent Record Production Association (CIRPA) is an industry ...

  5. CJTM - Wikipedia

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    CJTM, branded as Met Radio, is a low-powered AM campus and community radio station, owned and operated by Radio Ryerson Inc. at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), which was granted a broadcast license by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission on December 11, 2014.

  6. Royal Mountain Records - Wikipedia

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    Royal Mountain Records is a Canadian independent record label and artist-management company, based in Toronto, Canada. [1] The Royal Mountain roster currently consists of more than 30 active artists including Alvvays, Mac DeMarco, and U.S. Girls. [2]

  7. CBC Radio 3 - Wikipedia

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    Satellite radio was approved in Canada by the CRTC on June 18, 2005. Over the next several months, Radio 3 was relaunched as a channel on Sirius Satellite Radio. [15] The main CBC Radio 3 site was shut down for part of 2005 to facilitate the relaunch, although the podcast, the media-on-demand subsites and the Saturday night Radio Two program remained active.

  8. List of Canadian radio personalities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Canadian radio personalities This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. CIDC-FM - Wikipedia

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    Until the summer of 2006, CIDC was the only radio station in Canada that played dance music since CING-FM changed formats in 2001. It was the only Top 40 station left in Toronto after CISS-FM became "Jack FM" in 2003. For a brief period in 2001, CKDX-FM also played dance music but poor ratings led it to switch to an oldies format.