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CHLB-FM

Coordinates: 49°41′38″N 112°48′38″W / 49.694°N 112.810565°W / 49.694; -112.810565
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CHLB-FM
Frequency95.5 MHz
BrandingCountry 95.5
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerJim Pattison Group
CJBZ-FM
History
First air date
August 28, 1959 as CHEC (AM)
Former call signs
CHEC
Former frequencies
1090 AM
Call sign meaning
C H LethBridge
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100 kWs
HAAT173 meters (568 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
49°41′38″N 112°48′38″W / 49.694°N 112.810565°W / 49.694; -112.810565
Links
WebsiteCountry 95.5

CHLB-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country music format at 95.5 FM in Lethbridge, Alberta. CHLB-FM is currently owned by the Jim Pattison Group.

History

Station's studios during its 1090 CHEC era.

The station originally began broadcasting in 1959 as CHEC at 1090 AM.[1] It was owned by Southern Alberta Broadcasting,[1] which later became a subsidiary of Shaw Communications. Notable radio personalities during this period included Bryan Fustukian, broadcasting as Vik Armen.

From 1985 to 1992, Tim Hitchner worked as a radio DJ at the station.[2] In 1986, Hitchner and other employees at CHEC created and recorded Brocket 99, a controversial comedy tape, at the station's studios.[2]

The station was acquired by Monarch Broadcasting in 1993.[1] It changed its call sign to CKRX later that same year, adopting new branding as "1090 Rocks".[1] The station moved to its current frequency 95.5 FM in 1996,[3] and adopted its current call sign, format and branding in 1997.[1]

Monarch Broadcasting was acquired by Pattison in 2000.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Communications Foundation, The Canadian (2013). "Broadcasting History". The Canadian Communications Foundation. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
  2. ^ a b 90.5 FM, CKIZ (2013). "CKIZ 90.5 FM, Pincher Creek, Alberta". CKIZ 90.5 FM.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ CRTC Decision 96-673