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Major Market Affiliates MAJOR MARKET AFFILIATES April 3.2017 TORONTO Apr.3.2017 CFMJ (AM640) 640 AM News/Talk CHBM (Boom) 97.3 FM Classic Hits CIRR (PROUD FM) * 103.9 FM AC CFMZ (New Classical) 96.3 FM Classical CIDC (Z103) 103.5 FM Hits CJRT (Jazz-FM) 91.1 FM Jazz CFNY (The Edge) 102.1 FM Alt Rock CILQ (Q107) 107.1 FM Classic Rock CKDX (The Jewel) 88.5 FM Lite Hits CFRB (NewsTalk 1010) 1010 AM News/Talk CHUM AM (TSN Radio) 1050 AM Sports CKFM (Virgin) 99.9 FM Top 40 CHUM (CHUM FM) 104.5 FM Today's Best Music CFXJ (The Move) 93.5 FM Rhythmic AC MONTREAL (French) CHMP 98.5 FM News/Talk CJPX (Radio Classique) 99.5 FM Classical CKMF (NRJ) 94.3 FM Top 40 CITE (Rouge FM) 107.3 FM AC CKAC (Radio Circulation) 730 AM All Traffic CKOI 96.9 FM Top 40 MONTREAL (English) CKBE (The Beat) 92.5 FM AC CJAD 800 AM News/Talk CJFM (Virgin) 95.9 FM Hot AC CHOM 97.7 FM Classic Rock CKGM (TSN Radio) 690 AM Sports VANCOUVER CFMI (Rock 101) 101 FM Classic Rock CJJR (JR FM) 93.7 FM New Country CKWX (News 1130) 1130 AM All News CFOX (The Fox) 99.3 FM New Rock CJAX (Jack FM) 96.9 FM Hits CKZZ (Z95.3) 95.3 FM Hot AC CHMJ 730 AM Traffic CKNW (News Talk) 980 AM News/Talk CHLG (LG 104.3) 104.3 FM Classic Hits CISL (Smooth & Easy) 650 AM All Time Faves CKPK (The Peak) 102.7 FM Rock CKST (TSN Radio) 1040 AM Sports CFBT (Virgin) 94.5 FM Hit Music CHQM (QMFM) 103.5 FM Soft Rock CFTE (TSN Radio) 1410 AM Sports FRASER VALLEY CHWK (The Drive)* 89.5 FM Classic Hits CKQC 107.1 FM Country (A) CKSR (Star FM) 98.3 FM Rock (C) OTTAWA-GATINEAU (French) CIMF (Rouge) 94.9 FM Pop CKTF (Energie) 104.1 FM Hot AC OTTAWA (English) CJOT (Boom) 99.7 FM AC CISS (KISS FM) 105.3 FM Hot AC CIWW (1310 News) 1310 AM All News CKKL 93.9 FM New Country CHEZ 106.1 FM Classic Rock CKBY (Y101) 101.1 FM Country CJMJ (Majic) 100.3 FM Soft Rock CFRA 580 AM News/Talk CFGO (TSN Radio) 1200 AM Sports CALGARY CFGQ (Q107) 107.3 FM Classic Rock CIBK (Virgin) 98.5 FM Top 40 Hits CKCE (Kool) 101.5 FM Hot AC CFIT (Air) * 106.1 FM AC Eclectic CJAY 92.1 FM Rock CKMX (Funny 1060) 1060 AM Comedy CHQR (QR77) 770 AM News/Talk CJSI (Shine) * 88.9 FM Family Values CKRY (Country 105) 105.1 FM Country CKWD (WILD) 95.3 FM New Country CKMP 90.3 FM CHR CFXL (XL) 103.1 FM Classic Hits CJAQ ( Jack FM ) 96.9 FM Adult Hits CHFM (KISS 95.9) 95.9 FM Top 40 CFFR (660 News) 660 AM All News CFAC (960 The Fan) 960 AM Sportsnet EDMONTON CFBR (The Bear) 100.3 FM Rock CHED 630 AM News/Talk CJRY (Shine) * 105.9 FM Family Values CFMG (Virgin) 104.9 FM Top 40 CHQT (iNews) 880 AM News CKNG (Fresh) 92.5 FM AC CFRN (TSN Radio) 1260 AM Sports CISN 103.9 FM New Country CIRK (K97) 97.3 FM Classic Rock CFCW 840 AM Country CKRA (Capital) 96.3 FM Classic Hits WINNIPEG CFRW (TSN Radio) 1290 AM TSN CKMM (Virgin) 103.1 FM Top 40 CJKR (Power 97) 97.5 FM Classic Rock CFWM (Bob FM) 99.9 FM Classic Hits CFPG (Peggy @ 99-1) 99.1 FM 80s Pop & AD CJOB 680 AM News/Talk CHIQ (The Drive) 94.3 FM Greatest Hits CFQX (QX 104) 104.1 FM Country CHWE (Energy106) 106.1 FM Top 40 CFJL (Jewel) 100.5 FM 90s & Now HAMILTON ST.CATHARINES/NIAGARA GUELPH/BRANTFORD CHAM (Funny) 820 AM Comedy CHTZ (HTZ-FM) 97.7 FM Rock CIMJ (Magic) 106.1 FM AC CHML (AM 900) 900 AM News/Talk CHRE 105.7 FM EZ Rock CJOY 1460 AM Oldies CJXY (Y108) 107.9 FM Rock Hits CKTB 610 AM News/Talk CKPC-FM (The Jewel) 92.1 FM AC CKLH (K-Lite) 102.9 FM AC CKPC-AM 1380 AM Country CKOC (TSN 1150) 1150 AM Sports CING (Fresh) 95.3 FM Classic Hits QUEBEC CITY (French) CITF (Rouge) 107.5 FM AC CJSQ FM (Radio Classique) 92.7 FM Classical CHIK (Energie) 98.9 FM Hits Unrated Stations *.
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