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CFXJ-FM (93.5 FM, "New Country 93.5") is a radio station in Toronto, Ontario.Owned by Stingray Radio, it broadcasts a country music format. Its studios are located on Yonge Street at St. Clair Avenue in Toronto's Deer Park neighbourhood.
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 Peoples ...
The test signal, a mix of reggae, R&B, hip hop, gospel and soca music, was branded as Caribbean African Radio Network, or CARN. [ 3 ] The test found no significant interference, [ 3 ] and on June 9, 2011, Gordon's Intercity Broadcasting Network received CRTC approval to use the 98.7 frequency. [ 5 ]
The success of these artists, and the subsequent rise of hip hop artists in Toronto, was the feature of 2017 documentary 6ix Rising, produced by Noisey. In 2022, Toronto's two Black music radio formats consolidated into one. The Flow brand created for 93.5 in 2001 moved to CKFG-FM on 98.7 supplanting its original brand G98.7.
Stingray Music primarily broadcasts music across over 150 uninterrupted channel feeds available worldwide, carefully curated by 25 Montreal-based music programmers and 175 more globally. [20] Each channel is programmed around a particular musical genre or theme, and carries a playlist containing somewhere between 150 and over 3,000 songs.
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.
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.
The station is financially supported by donations and an undergraduate student levy. [3] CIUT-FM also broadcasts a Punjabi and Urdu language station, Sur Sagar Radio on a Subsidiary Communications Multiplex Operation frequency. CIUT's studios are located on Tower Road on the University of Toronto campus, while its transmitter is located atop ...