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CHSP-FM

Coordinates: 53°59′28″N 111°16′44″W / 53.991°N 111.279°W / 53.991; -111.279
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CHSP-FM
Frequency97.7 MHz (FM)
BrandingReal Country 97.7
Programming
Formatcountry music
Ownership
OwnerStingray Digital
CJEG-FM, CJXK-FM
History
First air date
1970s
Former call signs
CHLW (1970s-2011)
Former frequencies
1310 kHz (AM) (1970s-2011)
Call sign meaning
CH Saint Paul
or
CH SPur (former branding)
Technical information
ClassB
Power22,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
53°59′28″N 111°16′44″W / 53.991°N 111.279°W / 53.991; -111.279
Links
Websitewww.realcountrystpaul.ca

CHSP-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country music format at 97.7 FM in St. Paul, Alberta. The station is branded on-air as Real Country 97.7 as part of the Real Country network branding in Alberta.

The station signed on in the 1970s and was owned by Newcap Broadcasting, until they were bought out by Stingray Digital.

On April 21, 2009, Newcap radio received approval by the CRTC to convert CHLW to the FM dial at 97.7 FM.[1] After the flip to FM, the station's new callsign will become CHSP-FM.

During the holiday season of 2009 (starting December 1) CHLW flipped to an all-Christmas music format, rebranding as "The Lakeland's holiday music station". They reverted to the original country format following the conclusion of the holiday season.

On December 30, 2011 the long-awaited flip to FM finally occurred when CHLW flipped to 97.7 FM. The station's format remains country. It is now called 97.7 The Spur.

In November 2016, CHSP rebranded under the Real Country brand, as with other Newcap-owned country stations in Alberta.[2]

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-204
  2. ^ "Stettler's local radio station Q93.3 rebranded". Stettler Independent. Retrieved 20 March 2017.