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CHMB is a Canadian AM radio station, broadcasting from Vancouver, British Columbia on 1320 kHz. The station broadcasts a Multilingual language programming. CHMB's studios and transmitter towers are located in Richmond .
CHMB Inc. is one of the largest California-based companies that provide business services for doctors and physician practices. [1] [2] It was one of the first businesses of its kind. [1] CHMB is an acronym that means California Healthcare Medical Billing. [3] CHMB Inc. is based in San Diego and was founded in 1995 by CEO Bob Svendsen and ...
Call sign City of license Facility ID Class Daytime power (kW) Nighttime power (kW) Unlimited power (kW) Transmitter coordinates KCLI: Clinton, Oklahoma
The following is a list of radio stations in the Canadian province of British Columbia, as of 2024.Radio stations are listed here by their legal city of licence.Some stations popularly associated with the Vancouver market may in fact be licensed to outlying communities such as New Westminster, Burnaby or North Vancouver.
The "Peñarroya" company was founded on October 6, 1881, by the French engineer Charles Ledoux. SMMP was founded in Paris by means of an agreement signed between the House of Rothschild and the French company Sociedad Hullera y Metalúrgica de Belmez (CHMB), the latter already present in the Peñarroya-Belmez-Espiel coal basin.
CHQM-FM (103.5 FM) is a Canadian radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia.It broadcasts with an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts from a transmitter on Mount Seymour and airs an adult contemporary format.
Yau entered a DJ competition in May 1999 for a Vancouver Chinese radio station CHMB AM 1320 (華僑之聲) and placed fourth. He then entered the station in hopes of becoming a successful radio DJ. He was set to host a weekly late night music program in September 1999.
CHMB (1320 AM) also proposed an ethnic FM station but withdrew its proposal. [1] CHKG-FM began broadcasting on September 6, 1997; 27 years ago (). It was the fifth Fairchild ethnic media station to go on the air, and the first multilingual FM station in Western Canada.