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Former radio station in Hull, Quebec, Canada
CKCH was a radio station which operated at 970 kHz on the AM band in Hull, Quebec, Canada from 1933 to 1994. CKCH was also the original call sign of Ottawa
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Radio station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
CKCH-FM is a radio station broadcasting at 103.5 FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. The station was one of several new radio stations approved in 2007
CKCH-FM
Radio station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
two radio stations for the Cape Breton region along with sister station CKCH-FM. The station began a required three week Industry Canada testing period
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Signal used as a reference to determine the time of day
Railways Radio network, broadcast the time signal over CNRO (originally CKCH), at 9 pm daily and also on its Moncton station, CNRA, beginning in 1923
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CBC Radio One station in Ontario, Canada
station) in Downtown Ottawa. CNRO was launched on February 27, 1924, as CKCH a Canadian National Railway radio network station, and adopted the CNRO call
CBO-FM
FM radio frequency
Quebec CJRP-FM in Saint John, New Brunswick CJTK-FM-1 in North Bay, Ontario CKCH-FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia CKED-FM in Shuniah Township, Ontario CKGC-FM in
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Radio station in Gatineau
on January 1, 1970. Its original call sign was CKCH-FM as the sister station to the now-defunct CKCH 970 AM. The AM station went silent on September
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Canadian journalist and sports commentator (1934–2025)
political correspondent and reporter for the Canadian Football League (CFL) on CKCH radio, then on CBOFT-DT television. He joined the sports department of Radio-Canada
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Canadian radio broadcasting company
hit radio Sydney, Nova Scotia CHRK-FM Hot 101.9 Hot Contemporary hit radio CKCH-FM New Country 103.5 New Country Country Toronto, Ontario CFXJ-FM New Country
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Radio station in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada
after Radiomutuel merged with Télémédia (that network's Gatineau station, CKCH, was closed down). On November 24, 2006, the CRTC authorized the station
CKOF-FM
Canadian news/talk radio network
1280 AM in Montreal (Radiomutuel) CJRP 1060 AM in Quebec City (Radiomutuel) CKCH 970 AM in Gatineau (Télémédia) CJRS 1510 AM in Sherbrooke (Radiomutuel) CJTR
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Topics referred to by the same term
a classic and contemporary rock station in High River, Alberta, Canada CKCH-FM, a country station in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada CKUV-FM, a classic
Eagle_(disambiguation)
Canadian French-language news and talk radio network, operated by the CBC
Radio-Canada in 1977) CJFP, Rivière-du-Loup, 250 watts CKRN, Rouyn, 250 watts CKCH, Hull, 250 watts CKCV, Quebec City, 1,000 watts In 1948, the influential
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Canadian sports journalist (born 1963)
and Algonquin College in Ottawa. Gagnon began in journalism in 1986, at CKCH radio in Hull, Quebec, where he covered news and court cases. An early mentor
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Traffic information radio station in Montreal
Trois-Rivières, CHLT 630 in Sherbrooke, and the now-defunct CKCV 1280 in Quebec City, CKCH 970 in Hull (now Gatineau) and CJMT 1420 in Chicoutimi (now Saguenay). From
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CHEF Granby 1450 AM CHEF left the air in 1996 due to financial problems. CKCH Hull 970 AM Station left the air in 1994. CKLM Laval 1570 AM 1962-1994. Frequency
List of defunct radio stations in Canada
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Canadian sportscaster
Outaouais region. He began his career as a radio broadcaster in the 1950s at CKCH. In the late 1950s, he was the play-by-play announcer for the Hull-Ottawa
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classic rock CHRK-FM 101.9 FM Sydney Stingray Digital contemporary hit radio CKCH-FM 103.5 FM Sydney Stingray Digital country CBI-FM 105.1 FM Sydney CBC Music
List of radio stations in Nova Scotia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Nova_Scotia
Canadian bilingual radio and television personality
Ottawa in 1970 where he was a Parliament Hill news reporter and later, on CKCH Hull, where he hosted radio programs while completing his graduation at the
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Canadian writer (1887–1977)
pseudonym Constance Bayard. She was also a journalist for the Hull radio station CKCH. Besides her own writing, she also collected and published Franco-Ontarian
Marie-Rose_Turcot
Canadian writer (1904–1964)
Lavergne's secretary from 1930 to 1935. Barthe began her radio career in 1933 on CKCH's daily women's program Pour vous Mesdames, under the pseudonym Françoise
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air in 1994. The station relaunched on FM at 106.9 MHz as CKQB-FM. 970 AM CKCH, ceased operations in 1994. 1310 AM CIWW, a Rogers owned CityNews Radio station
Media_in_Ottawa–Gatineau
First national radio network in North America
CNRV CKAC CFCA CKGW CKY CKCK CFQC CFCN CFAC CJCA CNRO Ottawa - (originally CKCH) - later CRCO, now CBO-FM CNRA Moncton - went dark in 1933 as CRCA, replaced
CNR_Radio
First public broadcaster of Canada
station in 1938. CHNS Halifax CHSJ Saint John CHNC New Carlisle, Quebec CKCH Hull (now defunct) CFRC Kingston CFPL London CKY Winnipeg CKCK Regina CFQC
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
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1957 studio album by Jack Pleis, His Piano, Chorus and Orchestra
pattern. ... Great deejay material." The Ottawa Citizen listed it as #4 on CKCH deejay Gilbert Herard's album playlist in its "DJ's Choice Of Ten Top Tunes"
Strings_and_Things
Former radio station in Trois-Rivières, Quebec
with CJMS Montreal, CJRP Quebec City, CJMT Chicoutimi, CJRS Sherbrooke, and CKCH Hull. All six stations left the air on this date and the licenses were turned
CJTR_(AM)
Radio station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
day and night. Before then, Radio-Canada relied on privately owned AM 970 CKCH in nearby Hull, Quebec, as well as the 50,000-watt signal of Montreal's AM
CBOF-FM
Former radio station in Chicoutimi, Quebec
CJMS Montreal, CJRP Quebec City, CJRS Sherbrooke, CJTR Trois-Rivières and CKCH Hull. All six stations left the air on this date and the licenses were turned
CJMT_(AM)
Canadian sportscaster (1920–1998)
from Saint Patrick's in 1939, he became an English-language newscaster at CKCH, a bilingual radio station in Hull, Ontario. After six months, he joined
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the Polish eagle bearing the date 1560, the royal initials and the letters CKCH (Christophorus Krupski Capitaneus Horodlo) next to the Korczak coat of arms
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from XL96 to New Country 96.9 but continues with the country music format. CKCH-FM in Sydney, Nova Scotia and CIGV-FM in Penticton, British Columbia also
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Former radio station in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
CJMS Montreal, CJRP Quebec City, CJMT Chicoutimi, CJTR Trois-Rivieres and CKCH Hull. All six stations left the air on this date and the licences were turned
CJRS_(Sherbrooke,_Quebec)
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