Manitoba Vp & Vp Sis; Dieter Stachow, Progmg Mgr; Al Webster, CHRX(AM) -July 13, 1926: 600 Khz; 10 Kw-U, DA -N

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Manitoba Vp & Vp Sis; Dieter Stachow, Progmg Mgr; Al Webster, CHRX(AM) -July 13, 1926: 600 Khz; 10 Kw-U, DA -N Directory of Radio Stations in Canada Squamish `CITR -FM -April 1, 1982: 101.9 mhz; 1.8 kw. Ant 170 CFMS -FM- Listing follows CKDA(AM). ft. Stereo. Hrs opn: 7:30 AM-4 AM. Student Union Bldg, CFVU -FM- Dec 17, 1984: 101.9 mhz; 883 w. Ant 265 30, 1981: 107.1 mhz; 20 kw. Ant 800 Rm 233, University of B.C. (V6T 1Z1). (604) 822 -3017; CISA -FM -Nov ft. (CP: 101.9 mhz; 2.29 kw). Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. Box Hrs 24. Box 1068 (VON 3G0). (604) 892 -1021; (604) 822 -2487. FAX: (604) 822 -9019. Student Radio ft. opn: 3035, University of Victoria (V8W 2Y2). (604) 721 -8607; (604) 683 -8060. FAX: (604) 892 -6383. Rogers Broad- Society of Univ. of B.C. Format: Ind mus, arts, info. News (604) 721 -8702. FAX: (604) 721 -8728. University of Format: Adult progmg 10 hrs wkly. Target aud: General. Spec prog: casting. Net: SBN. Rep: All Canada. Victoria Student Radio Society. Net: Rogers, Shaw. 7 wkly. Target American Indian 1 hr. black 20 hrs, class 5 hrs, country contemp. News staff 4; news progmg hrs Format: Alt rock, jazz. News progmg 3 hrs wkly. Target primary 25 -54; secondary female 25 -40. Spec 4 hrs, folk 7 hrs, gospel 1 hr, jazz 8 hrs, East Indian 1 aud: aud: General; people tired of commericial radio. Spec prog: Jazz 7 hrs wkly. Chuck McCoy, gen mgr & stn hrs, women's 1 hr, blues 2 hrs, news 3 hrs, news /talk prog: Black 6 hrs, class 15 hrs, It 2 hrs, Canadian Indian mgr; Bruce McArthur, opns mgr & progmg mgr; Gary 7 hrs, metal 8 hrs wkly. Darren Reiter, pres; Mindy 3 hrs, folk 12 hrs, Fr 3 hrs, Pol 1 hr, Finnish 1 hr, Punjabi Milne, sis dir & mktg dir; R. Combow, rgni sis mgr; Geoff Abromowitz, vp; Linda Scholler, stn mgr; Adam Sloan, 2 hrs, Chinese 1 hr, electronic 3 hrs, Sp 3 hrs wkly. Poulton, mus dir; Casey Clark, asst mus dir; Steve progmg dir; Robynn Iwata, mus dir; Ian Gunn, news dir; Cherie Goodenough, stn mgr; Gloria James, sis dir; Jackson, news dir & pub affrs dir; Jack Wiebe, chief Antje Rowesda, pub affrs dir; Richard Anderson, chief Kathleen Macintosh, progmg dir; Elsbeth Haughton, engr. Rates: 25; 31: 23. engr. C$31; mus dir; Adrienne Cossom, news dir; John Lydon, pub CJJR -FM-Listing follows CHRX(AM). affrs dir; Kate Pasieka, engrg mgr. Summerland CJVB(AM) -June 18, 1972: 1470 khz; 50 kw-U, DA -2. CJVI(AM) -April 2, 1923: 900 khz; 10 kw -U, DA -1. CKSP(AM) -1972: 1450 khz; 1 kw -U, DA -1. Box 1170 Stereo. Hrs opn: 24.814 Richards St. (V6B 3A7). (604) Stereo. 817 Fort St. (604) 382 -0900. FAX: (604) 382- (VOH 1ZO). (604) 494 -0333. FAX: (604) 494 -9610. 688 -9931. FAX: (604) 688-6559. Great Pacific Broad- 4358. Island Broadcasting Co. (acq 10- 1 -41). Net: CBC Okanagan Radio Ltd. Net: Newsradio. Rep: All Canada. casting Ltd. Rep: Major Mkt, Target Bcst Sls. Format: Mono. Rep: All Canada. Format: Soft rock. Format: MOR, oldies. Spec prog: Class 3 hrs, jazz 3 Ethnic, Chinese. Audio news: BN Voice. News progmg CKDA(AM) 18, 1950: 1220 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -1. hrs wkly. 12 hrs wkly. Target aud: 40 plus; new Canadians. Spec -Jan Box 1220 (V8W 255). (604) 384 -9311. Capital Broad- prog: Class 8 hrs, Ger 8 hrs, Pol one hr, It 14 hrs, Por casting System Ltd. Format: Adult contemp. Terrace one hr, Greek 4 hrs, Sp one hr. Dutch 7 hrs, Hindi 8 hrs, Punjabi 6 hrs wkly. Rates: C$70; 56; 39; 70. CFMS -FM-Co-owned with CKDA(AM). March 18, CFTK(AM) 590 khz; 1 kw -U, DA -1. 4625 -1960: 1965: 98.5 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 567 ft. Stereo. Prog sep Lazelle Ave. (V8G 1S4). (604) 635 -6316. Telex: 047- CKKS -FM-Listing follows CKWX(AM). from AM. Format: Easy istng. Audio news: BN. Spec 85529. Skeena Broadcasters, a div of Okanagan 1954: 730 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. prog: Class 5 hrs wkly. Skeena Grp Ltd. Format: MOR. Audio news: SBN. CKLG(AM) -June Stereo. 1006 Richards St. (V6B 1W. (604) 681 -7511. CFTK -TV affil. 12,1987:100.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 400 Telex: 04- 532-78. Moffat Communications Ltd. (group CKKO -FM -Dec Hrs 24. 3795 Rd., 2nd FI. (V8Z 6T8). owner). Rep: Mutuelcom, Radio Market, Radio Sis. For- ft. opn: Carey Trail mat: Top -40. Audio news: Newsradio. (604) 382 -0100. FAX: (604) 380 -6556. Victoria Com- munications Ltd. Rep: All Canada. Format: Rock. News CJAT(AM) -Dec 25, 1931: 610 khz; 10 kw-D, 1 kw -N, CFOX -FM -Co -owned with CKLG(AM). October 1964: staff 4. Spec prog: Jazz 4 hrs wkly. Stu Morton, pres; DA -2. 1560 Second Ave. (V1 R 1M4). (604) 368 -5510. 99.3 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 2,243 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from Dan McAllister, gen mgr & nati sis mgr; Brian Blackburn, FAX: (604) 428 -5311. Four Seasons Radio Ltd. (Trail) AM. Format: AOR. Spec prog: Jazz 2 hrs wkly. gen sis mgr; Brett Gallagher, prom dir; John Shields, (acq 9- 1 -81). Rep: Target Broadcast, Target Media. progmg dir & mus dir; Dave Farough, asst mus dir; Kirk Format: MOR. Audio news: SBN. Spec prog: Ethnic CKST(AM) -See Langley. Mason, news dir; Bob Calder, engrg dir. music 2 hrs wkly. CKWX(AM) -April 1, 1923: 1130 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -N. TL: N49 09 22 W123 04 00. 2440 Ash St. (V5Z 4J6). Whistler Vancouver (604) 873-2599. FAX: (604) 877 -4494. CKWX Radio. Rep: All Format: Country. Audio news: BN, CISW- FM-Feb 25,1982:102.1 mhz; 900 w. Ant 2,250 CBU(AM)-1925: 690 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -1. Box 4600 Canada. SBN. Target aud: 35-54; women. SW affil: CKFX(SW): ft. Rebroadcasts CISA -FM Squamish. Box 1068, (V6B 4A2). (604) 662 -6000. Canadian Broadcasting Squamish (VON 3G0). (604) 892-1021. Corp. Format: Div. CKZU(SW) affil. 6080 khz; 10 w. Rates: C$124; 124; 124; 124. with March 1, CBU -FM -1947: 105.7 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 1,823 ft. CKKS -FM-Co -owned CKWX(AM). Williams Lake Stereo. Prog sep from AM. 1980: 96.9 mhz; 100 kw. Ant 2,500 ft. TL: N49 21 29 W122 57 09. Stereo. Hrs opn: 24. (604) 872 -2557. CFFM -FM -Aug 31, 1987: 97.5 mhz. Stereo. Firs opn: CBUF-FM-Dec 1, 1967: 97.7 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 1,823 Format: Adult contemp. News progmg 4 hrs wkly. Tar- 24. Suite 102, 197th N. 2nd Ave. (V2G 1Z5). (604) ft. Stereo. Box 4600, 700 Hamilton (V6B 2R5). (604) got aud: 25-54; females. Spec prog: Jazz 7 hrs wkly. 398 -2336. FAX: (604) 392 -4046. The Jim Pattison Com- 662-6169. FAX: (604) 662 -6161. CBC. Format: Div. Tony Viner, pres; Chuck McCoy, gen mgr; Sharon munications Group. (group owner). Net: BN. Rep: Berry, prom mgr; Dale Buote, progmg dir Doreen Target. Format: Country. News staff CFOX -FM- Listing follows CKLG(AM). United Bcst Sls, Copeland, mus dir; Jack Marion, news dir. Rates: 3. Target aud: General; equal split -male /female, 30-64. 'CFRO -FM -April 22, 1975: 102.7 mhz; 5.5 kw. Ant C$164; 164; 164; 164. Spec prog: Country gospel mus 3.5 hrs wkly. Jim 1,005 ft. 337 Carrell St. (V6B 2J4). (604) 687 -8494. Pattison, CEO; George Madden, pros; Rick Arnish, vp; Vancouver Co -op Radio. Format: Community. Spec Vanderhoof Ken Wilson, gen mgr. stn mgr, gen sis mgr, nati sis mgr prog: Jazz 11 hrs, class 4 hrs, C &W one hr, Fr 2 hrs, It & vp mktg; Eric Sannes, vp progmg; Patrick Nicholson, one hr, Can Indian 3 hrs, black 7 hrs, Span one hr wkly. CIVH(AM)- November 1973: 1340 khz; 1 kw -D, 500 mus dir; Bill James, news dir; Gil McCall, pub affrs dir; w -N, DA -1. TL: N54 01 00 W123 59 00. Box 1370,150 Vern Golimar, vp engrg. Rates: C$22; 20: 18: 18. CFUN(AM) -April 20, 1922: 1410 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. W. Columbia St. (VOJ 3A0). (604) 567 -4914. FAX: (604) 1900 West 4th Ave. (V6J 1M6). (604) 731-9222. FAX: 567 -4982. Prince George Broadcasting. Group owner: CKWL(AM)-Feb 25, 1960: 570 khz; 1 kw -U, DA -2. (604) 731 -6143. CHUM (Western) Ltd. Group owner: Cariboo Central Interior Radio Inc. Net: SBN. Rep: Tar- Partially dups CKCQ(AM) Quesnel. 83 S. First Ave. CHUM Ltd. (acq 1- 1 -73). Format: Adult contemp. Audio get. Format: Country. Target aud: General. Spec prog: (V2G 1H4). (604) 392 -6551. FAX: (604) 392-4142. Cari- news: BN. Relg 5 hrs wkly. Rates: C$19; 17; 17; 9.25. boo Broadcasters Ltd. Group owner: Cariboo Central Interior Radio Inc. (acq 9- 1 -71). Rep: Target. Format: CHOM(AM) 10, 1959: 1320 khz; 50 kw -U, DA -2. -Dec Adult contemp, classic rock, oldies. News staff one. 1134 Burrard St. (V6Z 1Y8). (604) 682 -3141. FAX: Vernon Target aud: General. Karen LeComte, stn mgr, gen (604) 682 -5564. CHUM Ltd. (group owner; acq 8 -23- sis mgr & adv mgr; Brian Miles, progmg dir; Wayne 69). Rep: Major Mkt. Format: Adult contemp. Audio CICF(AM) -Oct 23, 1978: 1050 khz; 10 kw -D, 1 kw -N, Leslie, mus dir; Floyd Lust, engrg mgr. Rates: news: BN. DA -2. 2800 -31st St. (V1T 5H5). (604) 545 -9222. FAX: (604) 549 -8375. Okanagan Radio Ltd.
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