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CKDO (1580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, serving the eastern suburbs of the Greater Toronto Area. The station airs a classic hits–oldies format and is owned by Durham Radio Inc. CKDO is one of only two radio stations in Canada that broadcast on 1580 kHz. The other is CBPK, a 50-watt weather information ...
CHUM (1050 kHz) is a Canadian AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario.The station is owned and operated by Bell Media.CHUM's studios are co-located with TSN at 9 Channel Nine Court in the Agincourt neighbourhood of Scarborough (with auxiliary studios located at 250 Richmond Street West in the Entertainment District of downtown Toronto), with its transmitter array located in the Clarkson ...
CFZM (740 kHz) is an commercial Canadian AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario.It is owned by ZoomerMedia, headed by Canadian broadcaster Moses Znaimer.It airs an adult standards and oldies format, branded as Zoomer Radio, with the slogan "The Original Greatest Hits".
CKNC-FM is a radio station in Simcoe, Ontario, broadcasting on 99.7 MHz with an classic hits format branded as Oldies 99.7.The station is owned by My Broadcasting Corporation, who first applied to operate a second station in Simcoe on June 9, 2017.
Toronto: Cooperative Radio-Toronto: community radio CKSC-FM: 105.3 FM: Toronto (Scarborough) International Harvesters for Christ Evangelistic Association Inc. Christian radio (NEW - Airdate to be announced) CHRY-FM: 105.5 FM: Toronto: Canadian Centre for Civic Media and Arts Development Inc. urban alternative CFPT-FM: 106.5 FM: Toronto: First ...
In 2003, Corus sold CKGE and CKDO to Durham Radio, the owner of CJKX in neighbouring Ajax. The station adopted its current format shortly after the sale on June 12. It reports as a Toronto station per Mediabase and Nielsen BDS and is the Greater Toronto market's only active rock station In 2012, Doug Elliott was hired as program director.
On August 27, 1957, the station first signed on the air. It originally broadcast at 1500 kHz on the AM band. In 1963, CHUC moved to 1450 kHz. CHUC had a middle of the road format of popular adult music, news and talk. In 2005, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission approved an FM conversion for the station. [2]
Owner Stingray Radio, however, currently markets the station's format as classic hits. [ 1 ] On June 30, 2011, "Boom" added its second English-language affiliate, CJOT-FM in Ottawa which flipped from the very same adult contemporary of the former CJEZ-FM Toronto as EZ Rock to the classic hits format as Boom 99.7 .