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Coordinates: 53°4228N 113°1307W / 53.70778°N 113.21861°W / 53.70778; -113.21861
 

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CKFT-FM

Broadcast area

Fort Saskatchewan
Edmonton
Sherwood Park
St. Albert, Alberta

Frequency

107.9 MHz (FM)

Branding

Mix 107.9

Programming

Format

Adult contemporary

Ownership

Owner

Kenner Media

History

First air date

November 27, 2012

Call sign meaning

CK ForT Saskatchewan (broadcast area)

Technical information

Class

B1

ERP

11,000 watts average
20,000 watts peak

HAAT

60.5 meters (198 ft)

Transmitter coordinates

53°43′00.9″N 113°15′26.8″W / 53.716917°N 113.257444°W / 53.716917; -113.257444

Links

Webcast

Listen Live

Website

heartlandnews.ca

CKFT-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 107.9 FMinFort Saskatchewan, Alberta branded as Mix 107-9.

Golden West Broadcasting received CRTC approval for a new license to serve FortSaskatchewan on January 10, 2012.[1] Signal tests on 107.9 FM began on October 23, 2012. The station launched at 10:00am on November 27 of that year with a hot adult contemporary format branded at "Mix 107."

On May 23, 2023, Kenner Media received CRTC approval to acquire CKFT-FM from Golden West Broadcasting.[2] On June 28, 2023 the station name changed to "Mix 107-9" with the format remaining Hot Adult Contemporary.

On October 31, 2023, at 3 p.m., the station relaunched as "Edmonton's Official Christmas Station with Rob Christie in the Morning"[3]

On January 3, 2024, at 10 a.m., the station adopted a more classic hits format featuring Rob Christie in mornings with Kim Scott middays, and Neil Morrison in afternoon drive.

References[edit]

  • ^ "Radio Star Rob Christie launches Edmonton's Official Christmas Station, MIX 107.9 – Heartland News". 2023-11-02. Retrieved 2023-11-03.
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in Edmonton, Alberta

    AM

  • CHED 630
  • CBX 740
  • CFCW 840
  • CHQT 880
  • CJCA 930
  • FM

  • CIWE 89.3
  • CHFA 90.1
  • CBX 90.9
  • CHBN 91.7
  • CKNG 92.5
  • CBX-2-FM 93.9
  • CKUA 94.9
  • CKEA 95.7
  • CKRA 96.3
  • CIRK 97.3
  • CFED 97.9
  • CFWE-4 98.5
  • CIUP 99.3
  • CFBR 100.3
  • CBCX-FM-1 101.1
  • CKER 101.7
  • CKNO 102.3
  • CHDI 102.9
  • CISN 103.9
  • CFMG 104.9
  • CJRY 105.9
  • CKPW 107.1
  • CKFT 107.9
  • Defunct

  • CKAV-4 89.3
  • CKO-FM-6 101.9
  • Specialty services

  • Desh Punjab Radio
  • Alberta radio markets
    Banff
    Calgary
    Edmonton
    Fort McMurray
    Grande Prairie
    Lethbridge
    Lloydminster
    Medicine Hat
    Red Deer
    See also
    List of radio stations in Alberta

    53°42′28N 113°13′07W / 53.70778°N 113.21861°W / 53.70778; -113.21861


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