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On August 22, 2005, CFHK rebranded as 103.1 Fresh FM. The morning program featuring "D, Mindy & Gord" moved from co-owned CFPL-FM to launch the new brand. At the same time, Corus was bought out by Canwest. In February 2011, Mindy Williamson was let go from Fresh Mornings, as the radio station apparently indicated they were moving in another ...
Fresh Radio (formerly Fresh FM) is a branding of hot adult contemporary radio stations broadcasting in Ontario, Canada, owned by Corus Entertainment. The network was rebranded to Fresh Radio in February 2015 [ 1 ] and was expanded to include two stations in Kingston and Peterborough .
Fresh Radio 100.5 hot adult contemporary: CKWF: FM 101.5 The Wolf 101.5 active rock: St. Thomas: CFHK: FM 103.1 Fresh Radio 103.1 hot adult contemporary: Toronto: CFIQ: AM 640 640 Toronto news/talk: CILQ: FM 107.1 Q107 mainstream rock: Vancouver: CFMI: FM 101.1 Rock 101 active rock: CFOX: FM 99.3 The World Famous CFOX alternative rock: CKGO: AM ...
WWWF-FM (103.1 FM) is a country music radio station owned by Connoisseur Media and licensed to Bay Shore, New York. The station's studios are located at Airport Plaza in Farmingdale, New York , and its transmitter is located on Freeman Avenue in Islip, New York .
"AM Stations in the U.S.: North Carolina", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive Philip McFee; Wiley J. Williams (2006), "Radio Broadcasting" , in William S. Powell (ed.), Encyclopedia of North Carolina , University of North Carolina Press
WEUP-FM (103.1 FM, "103.1 WEUP") is an urban contemporary formatted radio station that serves Huntsville, Alabama, and most of the Tennessee Valley in north Alabama, United States. [3] WEUP-FM is known as "103.1 WEUP", often pronounced "103.1 'We Up'", and simulcast on WEUZ (92.1 FM) as well as several translators.
CJMO-FM is a Canadian FM radio station broadcasting at 103.1 MHz in Moncton, New Brunswick.The station airs an classic/active rock format branded as Q103.CJMO's studios are located on Arsenault Court, in the Moncton Industrial Park while its transmitter is located on Caledonia Mountain.
On October 11, 2007, CKRU applied to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to convert to the FM band. [1]On May 8, 2008, CKRU was given approval to convert to the FM band at 96.7 MHz, however, Pineridge Broadcasting, who owns CKSG-FM and CHUC-FM in Cobourg, had selected the 96.7 FM frequency for a new adult contemporary station ().