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In 2002, the Montreal Canadiens announced a deal to license its French-language broadcast rights for all of its preseason, season, and playoff games to RDS. This was controversial as it threatened the longest-running television show in Quebec, Radio-Canada's La Soirée du hockey. Days later, an agreement was reached whereby RDS and Radio-Canada ...
First Nations community radio: CBQE-FM: 105.1 FM: Fort Good Hope: CBC Radio One: public news/talk: CIAM-FM-30: 95.1 FM: Fort Liard: CARE Radio Broadcasting Association: Christian radio: VF2022: 101.9 FM: Fort Liard: Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories: First Nations community radio: CHFL-FM: 107.1 FM: Fort Liard: Fort ...
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.
By day, WCSZ is licensed to broadcast at the maximum power allowed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 50,000 watts non-directional. [2] But because AM 1070 is a clear-channel frequency , reserved for Class A KNX in Los Angeles and a now- dark station in Canada , WCSZ must reduce power at night to 1500 watts using a directional ...
SIRIUS Canada's 100-channel line-up is announced, featuring six from CBC/Radio-Canada. CBC Radio 3 celebrates millionth podcast download. Télévision de Radio-Canada and CBC Television jointly aired an important documentary on the 1995 Quebec referendum called Point Break/Point de Rupture. 2006 CBC/Radio-Canada is the host broadcaster of the ...
On September 11, 2013, La Jefa moved to sister station KLQB (104.3) and KLJA shifted to a younger-skewing version of the regional Mexican format as "El Sancho 107.7", "El Sancho"—translating colloquially to "the other one"—has a double meaning: an "alternative" (as in: to KLQB's programming) or "the other man" (as in: a "mister"). [4]
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 740 kHz: [1] 740 AM is a Canadian clear-channel frequency; CFZM in Toronto, Ontario, is the dominant Class A, clear-channel station on 740 AM. In Argentina
CJVB (1470 kHz) is a radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which broadcasts multilingual programming.Owned by the Fairchild Group, the station with a power of 50,000 watts, using two different directional patterns for daytime and nighttime operation.