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Coordinates: 48°2601N 89°1310W / 48.4335°N 89.21942°W / 48.4335; -89.21942
 

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CKTG-FM
Broadcast areaThunder Bay
Frequency105.3 MHz (FM)
BrandingCountry 105
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerAcadia Broadcasting

Sister stations

CJUK-FM
History

First air date

September 3, 1944 (AM)
1996 (FM)

Former call signs

CFPA (1944–1980)
CJLB (1980–2005)

Former frequencies

1230 kHz (AM) (1944–1996)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitecountry1053.ca

CKTG-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 105.3 FMinThunder Bay, Ontario, owned by Acadia Broadcasting. The station broadcasts a country format using the on-air brand name as Country 105.

History[edit]

The station was launched in 1944 as CFPA at 1230 kHz, an AM Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Dominion Network station owned by local businessman Ralph Parker. When the Dominion Network dissolved in 1962, CFPA transferred its affiliation to the main CBC Radio network. It ceased airing CBC programming in 1972, adopting a country music format.

In 1980, the station was purchased by Leader Broadcasting and adopted the call sign CJLB. In 1988, the station was acquired by Newcap Broadcasting. On July 27, 1984, CJLB became an affiliate of American Top 40 with Casey Kasem.

In 1986, CJLB received CRTC approval to add a low-power FM transmitter in Nipigon/Red Rock on 96.3 MHz to rebroadcast the programs of CJLB Thunder Bay. CJLB applied to move Nipigon's frequency to 96.1 MHz, and it is uncertain if this was ever implemented.[1]

In 1995, Newcap entered a local marketing agreement with Dougall Media, giving Dougall the right to manage the station. On November 2, 1994, CJLB was given approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to convert to FM.[2] In 1996, the station moved to 105.3 MHz.

In 2002, CJLB adopted a hot adult contemporary/CHR format as Hot 105. In 2004, Dougall terminated the LMA when Newcap applied to purchase CJUK. Newcap changed CJLB's callsign to its current CKTG calls and adopted its current classic rock format as 105.3 The Giant in early 2005. In mid-2005, CFQK-FMinKaministiquia, Ontario, located near Thunder Bay which had no affiliation with CKTG dropped their "Larry FM" variety hits format for Hot AC/Top 40asHOT FM.

On March 16, 2009, CKTG became the first radio station in Canada to carry The Bob & Tom Show, a syndicated radio show from the United States.[3]

On July 14, 2009, Newcap announced it would be selling CKTG and sister station CJUK-FMtoAcadia Broadcasting for $4.5 million CAD plus working capital. The sale received CRTC approval on December 2, 2009.[4][5][6]

In early October 2010, CKTG-FM changed its format again, to adult hits, playing a variety of music "From the '60s, 70's, 80's and beyond", and re-branded as The New Giant FM.

Logo of Country 105 from 2014 to 2018

In March 2014, CKTG made the change to its format, switching to country re-branded as Country 105.

When atmospheric conditions are right, CKTG can be heard across Lake SuperiorinMunising and Marquette, Michigan.

References[edit]

  • ^ Milkman Unlimited, March 11, 2009.
  • ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-746
  • ^ NEWCAP to Sell Thunder Bay Stations; CNW Group; 2009-07-14
  • ^ Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2009-461
  • External links[edit]

    48°26′01N 89°13′10W / 48.4335°N 89.21942°W / 48.4335; -89.21942


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