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On March 15, 2001, CJIB was converted to the FM band at 107.5 MHz becoming Vernon's first ever FM radio station. [ 1 ] In late 2001, CJIB adopted new call letters as CKIS which lasted until 2003 (now assigned to a station in Toronto ), at which time it took the callsign CKIZ, and changed formats to hot adult contemporary .
On October 20, 2017, CKQQ-FM flipped to classic hits, branded as 103.1 Beach Radio. The CKOV-FM call letters later appeared on a country station in Strathmore, Alberta . In 2021, the calls were brought back to Kelowna by Radius Holdings' CKOO-FM ; CKOV-FM would subsequently be acquired by Jim Pattison Group in 2024, making that station a sister ...
1997 saw major changes to the two sister stations in the Kelowna radio market. CKBL-FM became CHSU-FM , changing its branding to 99.9 Sun FM and its music format to hot adult contemporary . Simultaneously, CKIQ-AM's call letters became CKBL-AM and its format switched from its twenty-six-year-old news / talk format to a country format and the ...
On March 14, 2008, the CRTC approved in part an application by Vista Broadcast Group for a new FM station to serve Kelowna with an adult hits format. [1] However, the applied for frequency of 96.1 MHz, with an average effective radiated power of 19,900 watts was rejected by the commission as unacceptable, due to approval of another FM station application by Sun Country Cablevision to use 96.3 MHz.
Radio One programming in these communities are available from adjacent transmitters CBUQ-FM and CBXE-FM, the closest Radio One transmitters to Parson and Donald. On September 23, 2014, the CBC was approved to convert CBUI 740 to 102.5 MHz. [10] On September 1, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBUM 900 to 91.3 MHz. [11]
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CKJH is a radio station licensed to Melfort, Saskatchewan. Owned by the Jim Pattison Group, it broadcasts an adult hits format branded as Beach Radio. The station is headquartered alongside CJVR-FM in studios at 611 Main Street. CKJH 750 airs SJHL Melfort Mustangs games, as well as Saskatchewan Roughriders football games. [1]