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Coordinates: 48°5659N 57°5644W / 48.94972°N 57.94556°W / 48.94972; -57.94556
 

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CKVB-FM
Broadcast areaBay of Islands
Frequency100.1 MHz (FM)
Branding100.1 BayFM
Programming
FormatCountry/Community radio
Ownership
OwnerBay of Islands Radio Inc.
History

First air date

November 5, 2017

Former names

Bay of Islands Radio

Call sign meaning

CK Voice of the Bay of Islands
Technical information
ClassLP
ERPvertical polarization only:
50watts
HAAT24.5 meters (80 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebayfm.ca

CKVB-FM (100.1 BayFM) is a Canadian radio station. The station broadcasts a Country/community radio format on 100.1 FMinCorner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Until June 2023, the station was branded as Bay of Islands Radio (BOIR).

History[edit]

Since 2011, CKVB has maintained a full-time internet stream, broadcasting programs from a wide variety of topics and music genres produced by its volunteers. The station also broadcasts many local events that are of interest to the public, such as the bi-weekly live broadcast of Corner Brook City Council. The station is registered as a non-profit organization, and was operated entirely by volunteers from the surrounding communities of the Bay of Islands until 2023.

The station was founded in partnership with the Grenfell Campus Student Union (GCSU) and College of the North Atlantic, and was operated on the premises of Memorial University's Grenfell Campus until January 2015; it moved to a new facility on Brook Street at this time, which was donated by the City of Corner Brook.[1]

On February 12, 2016, the station submitted an application to the CRTC for a license to operate a low power FM community radio station. The license approval was issued on October 6, 2016.[2]

On November 5, 2017, the station launched its new broadcast signal on 100.1 FM in the Corner Brook area. Its transmitter is located in the Humber Heights area of Corner Brook. The new signal reaches as far as McIvers and Frenchman's Cove to the west, Little Rapids to the east, and Logger's School Road to the south.

On October 17, 2022, Corner Brook City Council approved the sale of a piece of land off Mayfair Avenue to BayFM for the purpose of constructing a new transmitter site, citing coverage issues at its current site. [3] The land was sold to the station at a cost of $1.00. The location of the land is adjacent to the former transmitter site of CHOZ-FM and CJON-DT's Corner Brook repeaters, until the tower was dismantled in 2014 following the closure of NTV's analogue television network.

In April 2023, the station announced it would be expanding its programming and hiring several announcers who lost their jobs as part of Stingray Radio's station closures across Newfoundland & Labrador in March 2022, including two stations in Corner Brook. Longtime morning personality Lenny Benoit, formerly with CFCB, joined as the station's new manager while Dean Clarke, formerly with Stingray's CKGA Gander, began as a full-time announcer. BayFM continues to incorporate a variety of volunteer programming into its programming schedule outside regular business hours.

With the closure of Corner Brook's only two private radio stations, CFCB and CKXX-FM, in March 2022, CKVB remains as the only locally programmed radio station in the region.

As part of a relaunch of the radio station, on 8:00 a.m. on June 19, 2023, CKVB became 100.1 BayFM. On the same date, the station also announced it had moved to a new facility in the Glynmill Inn, which was formerly occupied by Stingray Radio.

100.1 BayFM was awarded Best Community or Campus Radio Station in a small market at the 2023 Canadian Radio Awards. The station was also the recipient of the Communiy Engagement Award at the 2024 National Campus and Community Radio Association's CRABO awards.

References[edit]

  • ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-397, Community radio station Corner Brook, CRTC, October 6, 2016
  • ^ Corner Brook City Council Agenda - October 17, 2022
  • External links[edit]

    48°56′59N 57°56′44W / 48.94972°N 57.94556°W / 48.94972; -57.94556


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