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Call sign Frequency City of Licence Owner Format Ref. CFAM: 950 AM: Altona: Golden West Broadcasting: easy listening: CJIE-FM-1: 99.5 FM: Arborg: 5777152 Manitoba Ltd.
CKCL-FM (107.1 MHz, Classic 107) is a commercial radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting, it broadcasts classical and jazz music. CKCL's studios and offices are located at 741 St. Mary's Road in St. Vital. Its transmitter is on Provincial Trunk Highway 2 near Route 424 in Springstein, Manitoba. [1]
To service former Winnipeg Jets fans who wanted to follow the team after its relocation in 1996, it also aired Phoenix Coyotes hockey. In 1963, Moffat also established the first CKY-FM, on 92.1 MHz, which for a period of time was the most powerful radio station in North America at 360,000 watts. In 1978, CKY-FM was re-branded as CITI-FM.
Gill Broadcasting applied to use CKIC's former 92.9 frequency in Winnipeg for a new ethnic/multilingual radio station that was denied by the CRTC in 2015 [8] but was later used by CKYZ-FM a low-power 50 watt tourist information station owned by Gill Broadcasting without a CRTC license until it moved to 96.9 MHz in 2018 [9] after Evanov received ...
KNSJ is a community radio station operating in the San Diego area on 89.1 MHz. It began airing on July 4, 2013. Content includes locally produced programs as well as news and information from the BBC and Pacifica Radio. Spanish-language programming airs from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. [2] The station's founder is Martin Eder. [3]
The station adopted its current call sign a few months after the CBC purchase, and the CKY call sign was reassigned to a new commercial radio station in 1949. CBW was part of the Trans-Canada Network , which was the main CBC radio network, while CKRC carried programming from the Dominion Network between January 1, 1944 and 1962.
KLNV (106.5 FM, "Que Buena 106.5") is a regional Mexican radio station broadcasting to the San Diego metropolitan area.It is owned by TelevisaUnivision, and is a part of the Uforia Audio Network.
The station first signed on in 1962 as CKY-FM simulcasting AM 580 CKY [1] broadcasting at 360,000 watts, making it the most powerful FM radio station in North America. The station adopted its current call sign , CITI-FM , on April 1, 1978, [ 2 ] The first song played on CITI was Deep Purple 's " Highway Star ".