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Directory of Radio Stations in Canada Stations in Canada Alberta Directory of Radio Stations in Canada CKIK -FM -Apr 15, 1982: 107.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 638 ft. 9319. Licensee: Big West Communications Corp. (acq TL: N51 03 54 W114 12 47. Stereo. Suite 1900, 125 9th 9- 7 -95). Rep: Canadian Broadcast Sales. Format: Alberta Ave. S.E. (T2G OP6). (403) 264 -0107; (403) 233 -0770. Country. News staff one; news progmg 16 hrs wkly. Tar- FAX: (403) 232-6492. Ucensee: Westcom International get aud: General; people with money to spend. Mel Group. Format: RocWAOR. News staff 6; news progmg Stevenson, pres, dev dir & pub affrs dir; Grady McCue, Athabasca 3 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25-44. Allan Anaka, pres, gen gen mgr, opns mgr, dev dir & progmg mgr; Mary Anne mgr & opns mgr; Baxter, & Becker, CKBA(AM)-Aug 1, 1989: 850 khz; 1 kw -D. Box 1800, Gail O'Reilly, mktg dir; Roger Untinen, sls dir, mktg dir adv mgr, Kevin asst Westock (TOG 2L0). (403) 675-5301. FAX: (403) 349- mus dir; Bruce McDonald, asst mus dir; Dave Taylor, mus dir, Peter Scott, news dir; Don Soucy, chief engr. 6259. Licensee: Nornet Broadcasting Ltd. (group news dir, Wade Wensink, chief engr. Rates: C$42; 38; 40; 25. owner). Net: CBC Radio. Format: C &W. CHOR(AM) -Co -owned with CKIK -FM. November 1964: 770 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. (Acq Drumheller 4- 15 -70.) Net: NBC. Rep: Canadian Broadcast Sales, Blairmore Dora -Clayton. Format: Full service, news/talk, sports. CKDO(AM) -1958: 910 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. Stereo. 24. 1480, 10 E. (TOJ CJPR(AM) -1972: 1490 khz; 1 kw -D, 250 w -N, DA -2. News staff 11; news progmg 17 hrs wkly. Target aud: 35 Hrs opn: Box 515 Hwy. 0Y0). (403) Box 840 (TOK OE0). (403) 562-2806. FAX: (403) 562- plus. Allan L. Anaka, stn mgr & sls dir, Rick Volpatti, 823 -3384. FAX: (403) 823 -7241. Licensee: Nornet 8114. Licensee: Lethbridge Broadcasting Ltd. Format: asst progmg di r, Dave Rutherford, news di r, Mel Hoyme, Broadcasting Ltd. (groupowner;acq 11- 1 -95). Rep:CBS Full country. Darryl Ferguson, stn mgr. vp engrg. CICT -TV affil. Radio. Format: Country. News staff 7; news progmg 11 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. Hugh McKinnon, pres; CKIS -FM- Listing follows CFFR(AM). Owen Martin, gen mgr, Mark Tamagi, gen sls mgr & mktg Brooks CKMX(AM) -May 18, 1922: 1060 khz; 50 kw-U, DA -N. mgr Barry Collins, natl sls mgr, Rick Burgess, rgnl sls TL: N50 54 02 W26 113 52. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box mgr Michelle Blondeau, prom dir, Paul Larsen, progmg CIBQ(AM)-Apr 15,1973:1340 khz; 1 kw-U, DA -1. Hrs 2750, Stn M, Broadcast House, 80 Patina Rise S.W. mgr Bruce Andrei, musdir, AlKellington, news dir,Barry opn: 24. Box 180, Suite 7, 403 2nd Ave. W. (T1 R 1B3). (T2P4P8).(403)240 -5800. FAX: (403)240-5801. Licen- Mandziak, chief engr. Rates: C$75; 65; 75; 50. (403) 362-3418; (403) 362-6000 (NEWS). FAX: (403) see: Standard Radio Inc. Group owner. Standard Broad- 362 -8168. Licensee: Nor-Net Communications Ltd. casting Corp. (acq 6-19-92). Format: Adult standards, (group owner; acq 11- 1 -95). Format: Contemp country. big band, MOR. News staff one. Target aud: 45 plus. Edmonton News staff one; news progmg 12 hrs wkly. Target aud: Allan Sleight, CEO & chmn; Gary Sleight, pres; David 25 -54. Mark Tamogi, gen mgr; John Petrie, stn mgr & CBX(AM) -1948: 740 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. Hrs opn: 24. Coriat, CFO & exec vp; Pat Holiday, vp, gen mgr & rgnl sls mgr, Dean Kucey, prom dir & progmg dir, Kent Box 555, 7909 51 Ave. (T5J 2P4). (403) 468 -7500. FAX: progmg dir; Bill Herz, sls dir, Tom Peacock, gen sls mgr, Rosentreter, news dir; Barry Mandziak, chief engr. (403) 468 -7471. Licensee: CBC English. Net: CBC. For- J.J. Johnston, vp progmg; Kevin Larkins, asst mus dir; mat: Info, news, talk. Target aud: 35 plus; college edu- Dave Simon, engrg dir; Ken Pasolli, chief engr. cated. Harold Redekopp, vp; Judy Fantham, stn mgr Parker, Calgary CJAY-FM-Co -owned with CKMX(AM). June 1, 1977: & progmg dir; Glenn Luff, mktg mgr; John 92.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 52S ft. TL: N51 03 37 W114 10 13. engrg mgr. 'CBR(AM) -Oct 1, 1964: 1010 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. Hrs Hrsopn: 24. Prog from AM. (403) 240 opn: 20. Box 2640, 1724 Westmount Blvd. (T2P 2M7). Stereo. sep -5850. CBX-FM -90.9 mhz; 100 kw. Stereo. Format: Btfl mus, rock. (403) 521 -6260. FAX: (403) 521-6262. Ucensee: CBC. FAX: (403) 242-6956. Format: Classic News staff class, news. Format: Class, div, news/talk. Gloria Lowen, gen mgr; 2; news progmg 5 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -49; special CFBR- FM -Usting follows CFRN(AM). Ken Rogers, news dir. emphasis on 25 -34. Gary Sleight, CEO; Pat Holiday, stn mgr, Chris Geritson, prom dir, Bob Harris, progmg C FC W (AM) -See Camrose. *CBR -FM -Sept 29, 1975:102.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 788 dir, Ben Jeffery, mus dir. ft. Stereo. Dups AM 100 %. CFRN(AM) -1934: 1260 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -N. Suite CKRY-FM 9, 1982: 105.1 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 400 ft. -July 100, 18520 Stony Plain Rd. (T5S 2E2). (403) 486 -2800. 1922: khz; kw -U. Hrs 24. 1121 N. (T2E CFAC(AM)-May 960 50 Stereo. 3320 Stereo. opn: Suite 500, Centre St. FAX: (403) 489.6927. Licensee: Standard Radio Inc. 7K6). 276 -6105. FAX: (403) 230-4343. Licensee: 17th Ave. S.W. (T3E 6X6). (403) 246 -9696. FAX: (403) (403) Group owner: Standard Broadcasting Corp. (acq 6-19- 12- Redmond Broadcasting Inc. Rep: Canadian Broadcast 246-6660. Licensee: Rogers Broadcasting Ltd. (acq 92). Format: Big band. Target aud: 45 plus. Spec prog: Format: C &W. Spec prog: Tony Viner, Sales. Format: Contemp country. News staff 6; news 89). Sports. Adult standards, nostalgia. Gary Sleight, pres; Marty pres; Gary Miles, exec vp; Kevin McKanna, vp, gen mgr progmg 7 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54. Robert Red- Forbes, gen mgr; Bruce Davis, gen sls mgr, Vicky Bel - & vp opns; Jim Dunlop, gen sls mgr, Gordo Edlund, mktg mond, chmn; Rick Meaney, pres & stn mgr; Cheryl fiore, prom mgr, Allan Mitchell, musdir. dir & adv dir; Brian DePoe, progmg dir; Brent Brooks, Meaney, vp; Gerry Bader, nati sls mgr & rgnl sls mgr, Cori mus dir. Horton, prom mgr, Greg Haraidson, progmg dir; Phil Kali- CFBR-FM-Co -owned with CFRN(AM). Apr 25, 1951: sen, mus dir, Robyn Adair, asst mus dir; Hal Gardiner, 100.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 482 ft. Stereo. Prog sep f rom AM. CHFM -FM-Co -owned with CFAC(AM). Aug 29, 1962: news dir, Wade Wensink, engrg mgr. Format: Rock, classic rock. Greg Diamond, progmg 95.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 480 ft. TL: N51 03 37 W114 10 13. di r. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Prog sep from AM. Format: Adult contemp. News staff 2. Target aud: 25 -49; females. Camrose CHED(AM )-Mar 3, 1954: 630 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -N. Brent Brooks, asst mus dir; Wayne Nelson, news dir & Stereo. 5204 -84 St. (T6E 5N8). (403) 440-6300. FAX: pub affrs di r; Bob MacDonald, engrg di r. CFCW(AM)-Nov 2, 1954: 790 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. (403) 468 -6739; (403) 469 -5937. Ucensee: Westcom Stereo. Hrs opn: 24.4752 -99 St., Edmonton (T6E 5H5). Radio Group Ltd. (acq 8- 20 -92). Format: Talk. News staff CFFR(AM)-Jan 10,1984:660 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. Ste- (403) 437 -7879. FAX: (403) 436 -9803. Licensee: CFCW 3. Doug Rutherford, pres & gen mgr, Neil Cunningham, reo. Hrs opn: 24. 2723 37 Ave. N.E. (TIY 5R8). (403) Broadcasting. Group owner. NewCap Inc. Rep: Cana- gen sls mgr, Pat Cardinal, progmg mgr. 291-0000. FAX: (403) 252 -6690. Licensee: 566656 Al- dian Broadcast Sales. Format: Country. News progmg berta Ltd. Group owner. Rawlco Communications Ltd. 11 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -54; country mus, sports and CKNG -FM-Co -owned with CHED(AM). Aug 11, 1982: (acq 8- 16 -94). Format: Oldies. News staff 5; news hockey listeners in Edmonton region. Spec prog: Ed- 92.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 900 ft. Stereo. (403) 469 -6992. progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: 25 -49. Spec prog: monton Oilers, sports open line, farm 5 hrs wkly. Al Format: Adult contemp. Dave Jamison, progmg dir. Sports 15 hrs wkly. Gordon Rawlinson, pres; Doug Anderson, gen mgr; Chuck Tetrault, gen sls mgr; J.R. 'CHFA(AM) -Nov 20, 1949: 680 khz; 10 kw-U, DA-1. Rawlinson, exec vp; Ross Tirell, Don Robb, Don Arm- Greening, prom mgr; Larry Donahue, progmg dir, Dale Hrsopn:24. Box 555 (T5J 2P4); 790951st. St. (T6E 5L9). strong, vps; Vince Cownden, gen mgr; Maureen Neu- Smith, news dir; Lyndy Olson, chief engr. man, opns mgr; Don Armstrong, vp dev; Ross Tirrell, vp (403) 468 -7800. FAX: (403) 468 -7812. Licensee: CBC 1 Format: sls; Mark Olson, sls dir; Steve Heintz, gen sls mgr; Can- (acq 4- -74). Net: Radio Canada. Div, MOR, news/talk. News news progmg 8 hrs wkly. Target dace Hogan, prom dir, Terry Voth, progmg dir, Shannon Canmore staff 8; Fr Perrin Beatty, pres; Eric Up- Cooke, mus dir; Kevin Usselman, news dir; Ken Crook, aud: 20-60; speaking. khz; t kw -U, DA -1. mgr, Pierre Noel, prom mgr; Denis Collette, engrg mgr. CFHC(AM)-September 1983:1450 ton, gen sls Rebroadcasts on CFHC -1(AM) Banff (1340 khz).
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