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CKDQ-FM (92.5 FM New Country 92.5) is a radio station in Drumheller, Alberta. Owned by Stingray Group, it broadcasts a country format. Before the switch to FM, CKDQ was the only station in Canada that broadcasts on 910 AM, a Regional broadcast frequency.
Call sign Frequency City of licence Owner Format CFIT-FM: 106.1 FM: Airdrie: Golden West Broadcasting: Adult Top 40: VF2241: 89.9 FM: Anzac: Aboriginal Multimedia Society
New Country 910 (now moved to 92.5) country music: Stingray Radio: broadcasting from Drumheller: AM 960 CFAC: Sportsnet 960 The Fan: sports: Rogers Media: AM 1010 CBR: CBC Radio One: news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: AM 1060 CKMX: Funny 1060 comedy [1] Bell Media: airs a shortwave relay on 6.030 MHz with the call sign CFVP
KMXW (92.5 FM), also known as "Max 92.5" is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format.The station previously broadcast a country music format, [2] and was known as "New Country 92.5" under the call letters KDAD.
New Country NL New Country Country: CKIX-FM: Hot 99.1 Hot Contemporary hit radio: St. Paul, Alberta: CHSP-FM: New Country 97.7 New Country Country: Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador: CFSX: 590 VOCM VOCM Full-service radio: Stettler, Alberta: CKSQ-FM: New Country 93.3 New Country Country: Sudbury, Ontario: CHNO-FM: Rewind 103.9 Rewind ...
Drumheller / d r ʌ m ˈ h ɛ l ər / is a town on the Red Deer River in the badlands of east-central Alberta, Canada.It is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Calgary and 97 kilometres (60 mi) south of Stettler.
On October 29, 1981, CFCN Communications, Ltd. was awarded a license for a new FM station to broadcast at 92.5 MHz. The station officially launched on August 11, 1982, as CJAX-FM, [5] and aired a country format. In June 1986, CJAX flipped to soft rock, and changed its call letters to CKNG-FM, branding itself as King FM. [6]
The current "CHOO" callsign is now currently being used at a radio station Drumheller, Alberta, known today as CHOO-FM. Both of these stations that used the "CHOO" callsign have no relation to CJKX. On August 1, 2016, the CRTC denied Durham Radio Inc. (Durham)'s application to change the authorized contours of CJKX-FM-2.