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CHTD-FM

Coordinates: 45°07′32″N 67°05′36″W / 45.12556°N 67.09333°W / 45.12556; -67.09333
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CHTD-FM
Frequency98.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingThe Tide 98.1
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerAcadia Broadcasting
History
First air date
May 28, 2001
Call sign meaning
C H TiDe
Links
Websitewww.thetide.ca

CHTD-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 98.1 FM in St. Stephen, New Brunswick.[1] The station plays a country music format and is branded on-air as 98.1 The Tide. The station is owned by Acadia Broadcasting.

The station has been broadcasting since May 28, 2001.

Shows

The Tide's Morning Show, Weekdays with Mark Downey(6am-12pm)

The Afternoon Show/Cruising Home Show, Weekdays with Jessi Smith (12pm-6pm)

The Weekend Show, Saturdays with the PT Announcers (7am-1pm)

Casey Clarke Country Countdown (Saturdays 2-6pm, Sundays 11-3pm)

The Weekend Jamboree with Mark Downey (Saturdays 6-9pm)

On-Air Staff

Mark Downey

Jessi Smith

Cory Morrow

Shawn Richard

Kyle Moore

Sarah Legacy

Former On-Air Staff

Perry White

Kim Levesque

Allan Scott

Tracy Hanson Brittany Gullison

Aaron Cosgrove

Johnny Barker

John Higgins

Blair Hamilton

Jonathan Berriault

Station Contests

The Big Kiss Contest

Mother Daughter Look Alike Contest

The Tide's Haunted House

Win & Wed By The Sea

Various opportunities to win tickets for other draws, shows, etc.

Logos

Tide Logo
2001–2005

History

2000

On August 24, New Brunswick Broadcasting Co.Ltd. was awarded a licence for a new FM station at St. Stephen. It would broadcast on a frequency of 98.1 MHz with an effective radiated power of 40,000 watts. The new station would provide the first local radio service available to residents of St. Stephen and Charlotte County. It would feature a blend of adult contemporary and country music targeted to listeners between the ages of 25 and 54.

2001

”The Tide” CHTD-FM signed on the air on May 28 with a country format. The station simulcast some programming of co-owned CHWV-FM Saint John.

2003

On January 1, New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. Ltd. and Acadia Broadcasting Co. Ltd. were amalgamated and continued under the name Acadia Broadcasting Ltd.

2005

On June 8 the CRTC approved a corporate reorganization resulting in the transfer of the ownership and effective control of Acadia Broadcasting Limited, licensee of CHSJ-FM and CHWV-FM Saint John (NB), CHTD-FM St. Stephen (NB), and CKBW-FM Bridgewater (NS), from Brunswick News Inc., a corporation indirectly owned and controlled by J.K. Irving, A.L. Irving and John E. Irving (Irving brothers), to 618042 N.B. Inc., a corporation indirectly owned and controlled by John E. Irving.

2006

On May 8, CHTD-FM (The Tide) began broadcasting from new studios at 112 Milltown Boulevard.

2012

The CRTC approved the change in the effective control of Acadia Broadcasting Limited from John E. Irving to a joint control exercised by John K.F. Irving and Anne C.I. Oxley, following the death of John E. Irving in 2010. Acadia was the licensee of radio stations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario, following the amalgamation of Northwoods Broadcasting Limited with its mother company Acadia on February 3, 2012.

On August 17, the CRTC administratively renewed the licence of CHTD-FM to August 31, 2013.

References

45°07′32″N 67°05′36″W / 45.12556°N 67.09333°W / 45.12556; -67.09333