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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.
WCSZ (1070 kHz, "La Jefa 94.9 FM & 1070 AM") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Sans Souci, South Carolina, United States, and serving the Greenville–Spartanburg media market in Upstate South Carolina. WCSZ is owned by Tama Broadcasting and airs a Spanish contemporary hit radio format.
United Christian Broadcasters Canada: Christian radio: CIDE-FM-2: 91.9 FM: Big Trout Lake: Wawatay: First Nations community radio: CFTL-FM: 100.3 FM: Big Trout Lake: Ayamowin Communications Society: First Nations community radio: CBON-FM-6: 98.5 FM: Blind River: Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk CIBU-FM-1: 91.7 FM: Bluewater ...
The company was founded in 1988 by five prominent individuals in Toronto's black community. After two attempts to obtain a license, which saw the group controversially passed over in favour of existing radio services, the group finally received a license from the CRTC in 2000 to launch the country's first R&B/hip-hop outlet, CFXJ-FM - branded as "Flow 93.5", which signed on the air in 2001.
The station has a rebroadcast transmitter (CBEF-1-FM) in Leamington, on 103.1 FM.Due to AM reception issues in downtown Windsor, CBEF was also approved by the CRTC to operate a 620-watt nested rebroadcaster in Windsor at 105.5 MHz, provided that does not interfere with stations at or near this frequency, such as WQQO in Toledo, Ohio or WWCK-FM in Flint, Michigan, both Top 40 stations owned by ...
WQCR (1500 AM, "La Jefa") is a radio station licensed to serve Alabaster, Alabama, United States.The station is owned by Rivera Communications, LLC. WQCR broadcasts a Spanish adult hits music format to the Birmingham, Alabama, area.
John Derringer (born John Hayes on September 21, 1962) is a former Canadian radio personality. Though he worked in several markets in the 1980s and 90s, he's best known for his long association with CILQ-FM (Q107) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, initially from 1984 to 1993, and again from 2000 until 2022. [1] Derringer lives in nearby Aurora.
After CFTR changed formats from contemporary hits to all-news in 1993, CHOG was the last Top 40 station in the Toronto radio market until CISS-FM adopted the format in February 1999. Talk shows would later come to take up a substantial part of the station's schedule, particularly during midday periods when many of the station's hit music ...