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Coordinates: 52°0425N 106°4839W / 52.07361°N 106.81083°W / 52.07361; -106.81083
 

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CJWW
Broadcast areaCentral Saskatchewan
Frequency600 kHz (AM)
BrandingCountry 600 CJWW
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsSaskatoon Blades
Ownership
Owner
  • (629112 Saskatchewan Ltd.)
  • Sister stations

    CJMK-FM, CKBL-FM
    History

    First air date

    January 12, 1976

    Former frequencies

    1370 kHz (1976–1985)
    750 kHz (1985–1995)
    Technical information
    ClassB
    Power25,000 watts day
    8,000 watts night
    Links
    Websitecjwwradio.com

    CJWW (Country 600 CJWW) is a Canadian radio station, airing a country format at 600 AMinSaskatoon, Saskatchewan. The station is owned by Elmer Hildebrand via 629112 Saskatchewan Ltd. (trading as Saskatoon Media Group). It shares studios with sister stations CKBL-FM and CJMK-FM at 219 Robin Crescent (as of June 21, 2021).

    Originally launching at 1370 AM on January 12, 1976, it moved to 750 in 1985,[1] and finally to 600 (the former AM location of sister station CFQC radio) in 1995.

    When it went on the air, CJWW had an easy listening format. In 1980, the station flipped to its current country format.

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    52°04′25N 106°48′39W / 52.07361°N 106.81083°W / 52.07361; -106.81083


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