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news/talk: CILQ: FM 107.1 Q107 mainstream rock: Vancouver: CFMI: FM 101.1 Rock 101 active rock: CFOX: FM 99.3 The World Famous CFOX alternative rock: CKGO: AM 730 980 CKNW news/talk (simulcast of CKNW) CKNW: AM 980 980 CKNW news/talk: Winnipeg: CJKR: FM 97.5 Power 97 Classic alternative: CJOB: AM 680 680 CJOB news/talk: CFPG: FM 99.1 Country 99 ...
Was a pirate radio station which also broadcast on 6045 kHz on shortwave. CJRM-FM: Montreal: 98.5 FM: Frequency since occupied by CHMP-FM. CFOX/CKO: Pointe-Claire: 1470 AM: 1960-89. CKO was the only AM outlet of the defunct CKO all-news network, which bought the station in late 1977. All other CKO stations across the country were FM.
Once Corus took ownership of the channel, it moved operations from Winnipeg to Toronto in mid-January 2002, laying off 50 employees in the process. [9] Corus subsequently relaunched the network as W on April 15, 2002, with a more entertainment-oriented mix of recent dramas and movies. On the same date, Corus launched the west coast feed. [10]
Good News of 1938; The Good Time Society [1]: 68 The Good Will Hour; Goodwill Court; Granby's Green Acres; Grand Central Station; The Grand Marquee; Grand Ole Opry; The Greatest Story Ever Told; The Great Gildersleeve; The Green Hornet; Great Moments in History; The Green Valley Line; Guest Star; The Guiding Light; The Gulf Headliners; The Gulf ...
Disney Junior on Family – "Disney Junior on Family" was Family Channel's version of the United States programming block and cable channel of the same name featuring shows targeted at children aged 2–7, that aired Monday through Fridays from 4:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., and weekend mornings from 4:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. EST.
In 1922, George Melrose Bell, from Calgary, was licensed to launch a radio station in Winnipeg known as CKZC-AM. However, the license would expire and the station never made it to air, as Bell would be too preoccupied in launching stations in Calgary and Regina. [31] Another defunct station, CKZC, was launched by Lynn V. Salton (1897-1956) in 1922.
Rogers Radio is Canada's third-largest radio broadcaster (after Bell Media Radio and Stingray Group), the fourth being Corus, and the largest based in Ontario. As of January 2015, the company owns and operates 52 radio stations (44 FM and 8 AM) in Alberta , British Columbia , Manitoba , Nova Scotia and Ontario .
It was founded in 1958 by John Hirsch and Tom Hendry as an amalgamation of the Winnipeg Little Theatre and Theatre 77. [1] In 2010, the theatre received a royal designation from Queen Elizabeth II, and officially became the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre. It has a seating capacity of 785 and opened on October 31, 1970. [2]