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CHED (880 kHz) is a radio station licensed to Edmonton, Alberta.Owned by Corus Entertainment, it broadcasts a news/talk format, and first signed on in 1954. Its studios are located on 84th Street and Roper Road in Edmonton, while its transmitters are located southeast of Edmonton.
CHQT was an AM radio station in Edmonton, Alberta.Owned by Corus Entertainment, the station first launched in August 1965.In June 2008, after having broadcast various music-based formats, CHQT flipped to an all-news format as a counterpart to sister news/talk station CHED.
Ed Mason (July 1946 – September 28, 2021), nicknamed Uncle Eddie or Uncle Ed, was a Canadian newscaster who worked for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta as a morning drive news and police beat presenter. Mason began his radio career in 1963 with CFAR in Flin Flon, Manitoba, hosting Club 590, a teen show, where his father, Eric worked. [1]
After attending the Columbia School of Broadcasting, he started his broadcasting career at CKNL in Fort St. John, British Columbia [3] in 1970, but left one year later to work for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta, where he eventually became news director of the Corus radio stations in Edmonton, including CHED, iNews 880, 925 Fresh FM and CISN ...
Bryan Hall (born August 19, 1934) nicknamed "Hallsy", is a Canadian radio and television personality and retired radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos on 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta.
Rod Phillips (born September 9, 1941) is a retired Canadian radio broadcaster for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta.Phillips is best known as the play-by-play man of the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League's Edmonton Oilers from 1973 to 2011, succeeding longtime Edmonton Eskimos broadcaster Bryan Hall despite having no experience in the field.
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
From 1996 to 2008 Christopher worked as a news reporter for CHED, an Edmonton-based talk radio station. [1] In 2001 he taught a course in journalism at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, [6] and in the same year wrote a story for the Pakistan News Service about how the War in Afghanistan was perceived by the Canadian news community ...