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CKCK-FM is a radio station in Regina, Saskatchewan. Owned by Rawlco Communications , it broadcasts an adult hits format branded as Jack 94.5 . CKCK's studios and offices are located at 2401 Saskatchewan Drive in Regina, along with sister stations CJME and CIZL-FM .
Call sign Frequency City of Licence Owner Format CKRE-FM: 104.9 FM: Ahtahkakoop First Nation: Larry Ahenakew: community radio: CKHD-FM: 98.1 FM: Assiniboia: Huber Radio, Ltd.
FM 92.7 CHBD-FM: Pure Country 92.7 country music: Bell Media Radio: FM 94.5 CKCK-FM: Jack FM: adult hits: Rawlco Communications: FM 96.9 CBK-FM: CBC Music: public music Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: FM 97.7 CBKF-FM: Ici Radio-Canada Première: news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: French: FM 98.9 CIZL-FM: Z99 hot adult contemporary ...
only Jack FM station in Canada not owned by Rogers Sports & Media: London, Ontario: CHST-FM: 102.3 FM: Rogers Sports & Media: Smiths Falls, Ontario: CJET-FM: 92.3 FM: Rogers Media: serves Ottawa market, was a Jack FM station from 2004 until 2020 when it became Country 92.3. Reverted to Jack format effective December 27, 2023.
The station adopted an adult hits format as 92.3 Jack FM in 2004. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] On December 3, 2020, CJET returned to country as Country 92.3 , taking on the format and programming of CKBY-FM (both stations would also swap callsigns) after its flip to all-news radio as a simulcast of CIWW CityNews Ottawa .
KCMO-FM's studios and offices are located in the Corporate Woods area in Overland Park, Kansas. The transmitter is off Menown Avenue in Independence, Missouri. [1] KCMO-FM broadcasts in the HD Radio format, with its HD2 signal airing an adult hits format, known as "102.5 Jack FM", which is simulcast on 250 watt translator K273BZ at 102.5 MHz. [2]
In August 1998, the station switched formats with sister station CFQM-FM, which relaunched as an AC station as Magic 104 and CKCW becoming a country station. Original K 94.5 logo. In 2001, CKCW moved to 94.5 FM, [1] and changed to a Top 40/CHR format, branded as "Moncton's Newest Music", K94.5. The new "K94.5" enjoyed early success with the new ...
On September 19, 2018, WAMS adopted the legacy WKHI call letters that were used previously at 99.9 FM (now WWFG) when it was a contemporary hit radio (CHR) station. On January 30, 2019, the station flipped to classic hits as "94.9 KHI". [4] From May 1 to June 7, 2019, WKHI was simulcast on WXSH (106.1 FM).