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Coordinates: 50°0434N 110°4518W / 50.076°N 110.755°W / 50.076; -110.755
 

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CHAT-FM
Frequency94.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingWild 94.5
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsMedicine Hat Tigers
Ownership
OwnerJim Pattison Group

Sister stations

CFMY-FM
History

First air date

November 1, 1946

Former frequencies

1270 kHz (AM) (1946–2006)

Call sign meaning

Canada Medicine HAT (broadcast area)
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT175.8 meters (577 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

50°04′34N 110°45′18W / 50.076°N 110.755°W / 50.076; -110.755
Links
Websitewild945.ca

CHAT-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country format at 94.5 FMinMedicine Hat, Alberta. The station is owned by the Jim Pattison Group.

History

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The station originally began broadcasting as an AM station on November 1, 1946, at 1270 kHz, where it remained until the station moved to 94.5 FM in 2006.[1] It was a network affiliateofCBC Radio's Dominion Network until 1962 when the network dissolved. It then became an affiliate of the main CBC Radio network and remained so until 1994 when CBC built a repeater of CBR for the Medicine Hat area.

In October 2022, the station rebranded as Wild 94.5, taking its name from Calgary sister station CKWD-FM.[2]

The current programming line-up consists of Mornings with Jesse and Lance, Midday's with Kim Johnston, Afternoons with Addison Petrie, and Evenings with Justin Hartman.[3]

Notable people

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Jurgen Gothe, who later became a prominent national broadcaster on CBC Radio 2, got his start as an advertising copywriter for the station.[4] Doug McArthur, accomplished news broadcaster, was a linchpin of the radio news department throughout the 1980s.

References

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  • ^ Thiessen, Connie (2022-10-07). "Pattison Media expands its WILD Country radio brand". Broadcast Dialogue. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  • ^ "Hosts". Wild 94.5 - Medicine Hat's New Country. Retrieved 2023-08-13.
  • ^ "Gothe understands the magic of his medium". Broadcast Week, August 15, 1987.
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