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  2. CHSJ-FM - Wikipedia

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    CHSJ-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 94.1 FM in Saint John, New Brunswick. The station plays a country format under the Country 94 branding. CHSJ is owned by Acadia Broadcasting, which also owns sister station CHWV-FM.

  3. List of radio stations in New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John: Maritime Broadcasting System: adult contemporary: CBZ-FM: 101.5 FM: Saint John: CBC Music: public music CBAF-FM-1: 102.3 FM: Saint John: Ici Radio-Canada Première: public news/talk CJRP-FM: 103.5 FM: Saint John: TFG Communications: Christian radio: CHQC-FM: 105.7 FM: Saint John: C médias: variety CFMH-FM: 107.3 FM: Saint John ...

  4. Acadia Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Saint John, New Brunswick: CHSJ-FM: 94.1 FM Country 94 March 1928 1998 Country: country94.ca: CHWV-FM: 97.3 FM 97.3 The Wave February 19, 2001 Hot adult contemporary: thewave.ca: St. Stephen, New Brunswick: CHTD-FM: 98.1 FM 98.1 Charlotte FM May 28, 2001 Classic hits: charlottefm.ca: Thunder Bay, Ontario: CKTG-FM: 105.3 FM Country 105 September ...

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  6. CFBC - Wikipedia

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    CFBC (930 AM) is a commercial radio station in Saint John, New Brunswick. The station plays a radio format mixing current and recent Country music hits blended with Classic Country. CFBC is owned and operated by the Maritime Broadcasting System. The studios and offices are on Union Street.

  7. CBAT-DT - Wikipedia

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    The station first went on the air on March 22, 1954 as CHSJ-TV, owned by the Irving family's New Brunswick Broadcasting Company along with CHSJ radio (AM 1150, now at 94.1 FM) and located in Saint John. The Irvings also owned Saint John's main newspaper, The Telegraph-Journal. Its network of rebroadcasters was built up between 1961 and 1978.

  8. Media in Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    francophone news/talk: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: repeats CBAF-FM Moncton: 103.5 FM: CJRP-FM: CKO-2: Christian contemporary: Houssen Broadcasting: 105.7 FM: CHQC-FM: L'onde francophone de Saint-Jean: francophone community radio: Coopérative radiophonique – La Brise de la Baie: 107.3 FM: CFMH-FM: Local 107.3fm: campus radio ...

  9. New Brunswick Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    New Brunswick Broadcasting was established in 1934 when Saint John Publishing purchased the Saint John radio station CFBO. Four local men who published the two major newspapers in Saint John, New Brunswick were the owners. Principal shareholder Howard P. Robinson was joined by J.D. McKenna, T.F. Drummie and L.W. Bewick.