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Radio Stations CKKO-FM KELOWNA Co Radio Stations CKKO-FM KELOWNA Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. CHKG-FM VANCOUVER Power: 11,000 watts VP/Gen Mgr-BC Interior Don Shafer; Gen/Gen Sls Mgr Janet Burley; Grp Brand Dir-BC Power: Average ERP 46 Killowatts on 96.1 MHz 1601 Bertram St Kelowna BC V1Y 2G5. Interior Mark Burley; Asst/News Dir Jon Ferebee; Chief Eng Larry King; Traffic Mgr Carrie 2090-4151 Hazelbridge Way Richmond BC V6X 4J7. 250 861-5963 Fax: 250 469-9963 Web: www.k963.fm 604 295-1234 Fax: 604 295-1201 E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.fm961.com Co. Name: Sun Country Radio Ltd. Checkley; Creative Dir Stacey Tonita Co. Name: Fairchild Radio (Vancouver FM) Ltd. Pres Ted Pound; Mgr/Gen Sls /Retail Sls Dallas Gray; Prod Mgr Rob Balsden; News/Chief Cdn Rep: Astral Media Radio Sales, Vancouver, BC; Toronto, ON. Format: CHR/Top 40. Est: Pres George Lee; Sr VP Brenda Lo; VP-News-Current Affairs Travena Lee; Asst VP/Intl Eng/Tech Dir Chris Cleaver; Traffic Mgr Rochelle Vella; Creative Dir Dave Demchuk; 1965. News Serv Affil: WIN. Prog/Promo Dir Seme Ho; Ops Mgr Alan Kwok; Prod/Cantonese Prog Dir Alfred Lee; Sls/ Music Dir Darlene Check; Prog Mgr David Larsen; Promo Mgr Kathleen Boloten CJOR-AM OLIVER/OSOYOOS Mktg Mgr Irene Liu; Dir-Hum Res/Admn Emily Wu; Traffic Coord Kat Chan; Creative/ Cdn Rep: Target, Toronto, ON; Montréal, QC; WTR Media Sales, Winnipeg, MB; Calgary, AB; Power: 1,000 watts on 1240 kHz Rebroadcasts: 1 Promo Coord Leela Donna Format: Multicultural. Est: 1997. News Serv Affil: n/a. Western Media Group, Vancouver, BC. Format: Classic Rock. Est: 2008. 33 Carmi Ave Penticton BC V2A 3G4. CISL-AM VANCOUVER/RICHMOND Last updated Dec 2010. 250 492-2800 Fax: 250 493-0370 Web: www.myezrock.com Power: 10,000 watts on 650 kHz CKLZ-FM KELOWNA Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. 20-11151 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A 4S5. Power: 36,000 watts on 104.7 MHz VP/Gen Mgr-BC Interior Don Shafer; Gen/Gen Sls Mgr Janet Burley; Grp Brand Dir-BC 604 272-6500 Fax: 604 272-0917 E-mail: [email protected]. 3805 Lakeshore Rd Kelowna BC V1W 3K6. Interior Mark Burley; Chief Eng Larry King; Traffic Mgr Carrie Checkley; Creative Dir Web: www.am650radio.com Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. 250 763-1047 Fax: 250 762-2141 E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.power104.fm Stacey Tonita; Promo Mgr Karen Davy Co. Name: Jim Pattison Broadcast Group LP. Cdn Rep: Astral Media Radio Sales, Vancouver, BC; Toronto, ON. Format: AC/Oldies. Est: VP/Gen Mgr Brad Phillips; Ops Mgr Ronnie Stanton; Gen Sls Mgr Victoria Nelson; Prod Pres Rick Arnish; VP/Gen Sls/Gen Mgr Bruce Davis; Prod/Prog Mgr Andrew Murdoch; 1966. News Serv Affil: WIN. Mgr John Masecar; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Cody MacKay; Sls/Mktg Asst Bonita Jung; Prog Chief Eng/Tech Dir Craig Foster; Traffic Mgr Lisa Breland; Creative Dir Doug Loepp; News CKOR-AM PENTICTON Mgr/Music Dir Gerry O’Day Cdn Rep: IMS, Winnipeg, MB. Format: Adult Favourites. Est: 1980. News Serv Affil: BN. Dir Jasmin Doobay; Promo Mgr Dan McFarlane Power: 10,000 watts on 800 kHz Cdn Rep: Target Broadcast Sales, Toronto, ON; WMG, Vancouver, BC; WMG Media Sales, 33 Carmi Ave Penticton BC V2A 3G4. CJVB-AM VANCOUVER – AM 1470 Calgary, AB. Format: Rock. Est: 1964. News Serv Affil: BN. 250 492-2800 Fax: 250 493-0370 Web: www.myezrock.com Power: 50,000 watts on 1470 kHz Stereo Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. 2090-4151 Hazelbridge Way Richmond BC V6X 4J7. CKQQ-FM KELOWNA 604 295-1234 Fax: 604 295-1201 E-mail: [email protected]. Power: 5,000 watts day, 1,000 night on 630 kHz VP/Gen Mgr-BC Interior Don Shafer; Gen/Gen Sls Mgr Janet Burley; Grp Brand Dir-BC Interior Mark Burley; Chief Eng Larry King; Creative Dir Stacey Tonita; Asst Brand/News Web: www.am1470.com 3805 Lakeshore Rd Kelowna BC V1W 3K6. Co. Name: Fairchild Radio Group Ltd. 250 762-3331 Fax: 250 762-2141 Web: www.q1031.ca Dir Jon Ferebee; Promo Mgr Karen Davy Co. Name: Jim Pattison Broadcast Group LP. Cdn Rep: Astral Media Radio Sales, Vancouver, BC; Toronto, ON. Format: AC/Gold. Est: 1948. Pres George Lee; Sr VP Brenda Lo; VP-News/Current Affs Travena Lee; Asst VP/Intl Prog/ Promo Dir Seme Ho; Ops Mgr Alan Kwok; Comm Prod/Cantonese Prog Dir Alfred Lee; Pres Rick Arnish; VP/Gen Sls/Gen Mgr Bruce Davis; Retail Sls Mgr Rick Dyer; Prod/ News Serv Affil: BN, WIN. CJAV-FM PORT ALBERNI Sls/Mktg Mgr Irene Liu; Dir-Admn/Hum Res Emily Wu; Traffic Coord Kat Chan Format: Prog Mgr Andrew Murdoch; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Craig Foster; Traffic Mgr Lisa Breland; Multicultural. Est: 1972. News Serv Affil: BN. Creative Dir Doug Loepp; Music Dir Troy Scott; News Dir Jasmin Doobay; Promo Mgr Power: 6,000 watts on 93.3 MHz 3296 3rd Ave Port Alberni BC V9Y 4E1. CKZZ-FM VANCOUVER Dan McFarlane 250 723-2455 Fax: 250 723-0797 E-mail: [email protected]. Power: 75,000 watts on 95.3 MHz Cdn Rep: Target Broadcast Sales, Montréal, QC; Toronto, ON; WMG Media Sales, Calgary, AB; Web: www.933thepeak.com 20-11151 Horseshoe Way Richmond BC V7A 4S5. WTR Media Sales, Vancouver, BC. Format: Hot ac. Est: 1931. Co. Name: The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group. 604 241-0953 Fax: 604 272-0917 E-mail: [email protected]. CKMQ-FM MERRITT – Q101 FM Mgr/Gen Sls Rob Bye; Prod Mgr Zach Parkscott; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Barry Mandziak; Web: www.virginradio.ca Power: 200 watts on 101.1 MHz Traffic Mgr Pam Doherty; Creative Dir Carla Johnson; Music Dir Graeme Tait; News Dir Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. PO Box 1630 Merritt BC V1K 1B8. Location: 201-2196 Quilchena Ave. Rob Diotte; Prog Mgr Kent Wilson Pres Jacques Parisien; VP/Gen Mgr Brad Phillips; Ops Mgr Ronnie Stanton; Gen Sls Mgr 250 378-4288 Fax: 250 378-6979 E-mail: [email protected]. Cdn Rep: CBS, Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Montréal, QC. Format: Victoria Nelson; Prod Mgr John Masecar; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Cody MacKay; Traffic Mgr Co. Name: Merritt Broadcasting Ltd. Classic Hits. Est: 1946. News Serv Affil: BN. Marian Woloshen; Music Dir Jeff Winskell; Promo Mgr Crosby McWilliam Pres Robbie Dunn; VP/Gen Sls/Retail Sls/Promo Mgr Elizabeth Laird; Prod Mgr/Creative/ CFPW-FM POWELL RIVER – 95.7 Sun FM Cdn Rep: IMS, Winnipeg, MB. Format: Hot AC. Est: 1991. News Serv Affil: BN. Sports Dir Brian Wiebe; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Dave Coulter; Traffic Mgr Shaunda Willis; Power: 1,000 watts on 957 kHz CKIR-AM INVERMERE/RADIUM Afternoon Show Host/News Dir Caroline Samorodin; News Dir Al Clarke Format: AC. Est: 103-4675 Marine Ave Powell River BC V8A 2L2. Power: 1,000 watts on 870 kHz 2009. News Serv Affil: CP, CORUS. 604 485-4207 Fax: 604 485-4210 Web: www.957sunfm.ca PO Box 69 Stn Main Salmon Arm BC V1E 4N2. Location: 360 Ross St. CHWF-FM NANAIMO – ’THE WOLF’ Co. Name: Vista Radio Ltd. 866 239-7625 Fax: 250 832-2240 Web: www.myezrock.com Power: 3,000 watts on 106.9 MHZ VP/Sls Mgr P Mann; VP J Mann; Sls/Mktg Rep Liz Dick; Afternoon Announcer-Voice Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. 4550 Wellington Rd Nanaimo BC V9T 2H3. talent/ Remotes Jason Hatton; Morning Host-Voice talent/ Remotes Mark Nicholls Gen Sls/Gen Mgr Ron Langridge; Reg Gen Mgr Don Shafer; Prod/Prog/Music Dir/Promo 250 758-1131 Fax: 250 758-4644 E-mail: [email protected]. Cdn Rep: CBS, Vancouver, BC; Toronto, ON. Format: contemporary. Est: 1967. News Serv Mgr Partrick Ryley; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Greg Hoffos; Traffic Mgr Susan Fry; Creative Dir Web: www.1069thewolf.com Affil: BN, BN VOICE. Mark Baese; News Dir Bob Crouse Co. Name: The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group. CBYG-FM PRINCE GEORGE – CBC-FM Cdn Rep: CTS/imsradio, New York, NY; IMS, Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Radio Plus/ Mgr/Gen Sls Rob Bye; Retail Sls Mgr Stu Crouse; Prod Mgr Zach Parkscott; Chief Eng/ Power: 20,000 watts on 91.5 MHz, FM + AM repeaters throughout Northeastern B.C. imsradio, Montréal, QC; imsradio, Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB. Format: AC. Est: 1985. News Tech Dir Barry Mandziak; Traffic Mgr Pam Doherty; Creative Dir Carla Johnson; Music 1-890 Victoria St Prince George BC V2L 5P1. Serv Affil: BN. Dir Mike Lang; News Dir Daryl Major; Prog Mgr Kent Wilson 250 562-6701 Fax: 250 562-4777 E-mail: [email protected]. CKXR-FM SALMON ARM – 91.5 EZ Rock Cdn Rep: CBS, Vancouver, BC; Calgary, AB; Winnipeg, MB; Toronto, ON; Montréal, QC. Format: Web: www.cbc.ca/daybreaknorth PO Box 69 Stn Main Salmon Arm BC V1E 4N2. Location: 360 Ross St. Rock. Est: 2001. News Serv Affil: BN. Co. Name: CBC/Radio-Canada. 866 239-7625 Fax: 250 832-2240 Web: www.myezrock.com CKWV-FM NANAIMO – The Wave Prog Mgr Lorna Haeber; Reporter Andrew Glass Format: News/Talk. Est: 1988. News Co. Name: Astral Media Radio G.P. Power: 3,000 watts on 102.3 MHz Serv Affil: CBC, BN, Reuter, AP, CP. Gen Sls/Gen Mgr Ron Langridge; Reg Gen Mgr Don Shafer; Chief Eng/Tech Dir Greg 4550 Wellington Rd Nanaimo BC V9T 2H3. CIRX-FM PRINCE GEORGE Hoffos; On-Air Personality/Music Dir/Promo Mgr Patrick Ryley; Traffic Mgr Susan Fry; 250 758-1131 Fax: 250 758-4644 E-mail: [email protected].
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