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Radio station in Brampton, Ontario
CHLO
Broadcast areaGreater Toronto Area
Frequency530 kHz (AM) (HD Radio)
BrandingAM 530
Programming
FormatMultilingual (Punjabi and other South Asian languages)
Ownership
OwnerEvanov Communications
Sister stationsCIDC-FM, CIRR-FM, CKDX-FM
History
First air dateDecember 23, 1953
Former call signsCFJB (1953–1964)
CHIC (1964–1979)
CKMW (1979–1987)
CIAO (1987–2019)
Former frequencies1090 kHz (1953–1964)
790 kHz (1964–1991)
Call sign meaningC HeLlO
Technical information
ClassB
Power1,000 watts day
250 watts night
Transmitter coordinates43°35′17″N 79°53′02″W / 43.588179°N 79.884006°W / 43.588179; -79.884006 (CHLO - 1 kW daytime, 0.25 kW nighttime)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteam530.ca

CHLO (530 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Brampton, Ontario, serving Greater Toronto. It is owned by Evanov Communications and broadcasts a multilingual format. Most programming is Punjabi with other languages of South Asia. Some Italian, German, Croatian, Tagalog, Bulgarian, and Spanish language shows are heard on weekends. CHLO's radio studios and offices are on Dundas Street West in the Eatonville neighbourhood of Toronto.

By day, CHLO transmits with 1,000 watts non-directional; due to restrictions placed on the frequency by international treaty, it reduces power at night to 250 watts. The transmitter is on Sixth Line in Halton Hills. CHLO is one of only a few commercial radio stations in North America broadcasting on 530 AM.

History

The station signed on the air on December 23, 1953; 70 years ago (1953-12-23). It originally broadcast on 1090 kHz as CFJB, a daytimer owned by broadcaster Fen Job. Job was killed in a car crash in 1956, and the station was sold by his estate to CHIC Ltd. in 1959, adopting the new callsign CHIC the following year.

In the 1960s, Alekos Columbos hosted a 90-minute Greek radio show on Saturdays and Klaas Mulenar preached in Dutch on Sundays, as the station incorporated more ethnic broadcasts into its schedule. In 1961, the owners also launched an FM station, CHIC-FM on 102.1 MHz.

In 1964, CHIC became a full-time broadcaster, moving to 790 AM. From 1966 to 1969, it tried a new twist in an era where almost all radio voices were male. It launched an all-female disc jockey format using the slogan "Where The Girls Are." Regular newscasts and some other features continued to be voiced by men.

In 1977, the FM station adopted the new call sign CFNY-FM.

In 1979, the stations' owner went into receivership. The stations were subsequently acquired by Civitas Corp., the owner of CJMS in Montreal. Civitas became Mutual Communications in 1980, and CHIC adopted the new callsign CKMW. Mutual subsequently sold CKMW to Patrick Hurley, who incorporated as CKMW Radio Ltd., in 1983; CFNY was sold to Selkirk Communications.

CHLO former logo

As CKMW, the AM station adopted its current multilingual format, and ownership of CKMW Radio was transferred to Evanov in 1985.

The station adopted the new call sign CIAO in 1987, and moved to its current frequency in 1991 after CJFT in Fort Erie converted to the FM band. In January 2019, it adopted its current call sign of CHLO.

HD Radio

On June 8, 2021, CHLO became the first AM station in Canada to transition to HD Radio on the AM band.


References

  1. FCCdata.org/CHLO
  2. Kanitz, Walter (23 July 1960). "Suburban Radio Stations Carry Most Ethnic Shows". The Toronto Star. p. 23.
  3. "CIAO-AM | History of Canadian Broadcasting". Archived from the original on 2018-03-10. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
  4. Decision CRTC 91-331
  5. "Now on HD".

External links

Radio stations in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario
Toronto
AM
SW
FM
Defunct
Peel Region
Brampton
CHLO 530
CIRF 1350
CFNY-FM 102.1
Caledon
CJFB-FM 102.7
Mississauga
CKNT 960
CJMR 1320
CHTO-1 1490
CINA 1650
CKC455/CFRE-FM 91.9
Defunct
Durham Region
Ajax
CJKX-FM 95.9
Oshawa
CKDO 1580/107.7
CKGE 94.9
Uxbridge
CIUX-FM 105.5
York Region
Georgina
CKOU-FM 93.7
Georgina Island
CFGI-FM 92.3
Richmond Hill
CFIQ 640
Markham
CFMS-FM 105.9
Newmarket
CKDX-FM 88.5
CHOP-FM 102.7
Stouffville
CIWS-FM 102.9
Vaughan
CFU758 90.7
Halton Region
Oakville
CJYE 1250
Milton
CJML-FM 101.3
Dufferin County
Orangeville
CKMO-FM 101.5
CIDC-FM 103.5
Shelburne
CFDC-FM 104.9
Specialty
Digital HD Radio
Internet radio
Nearby regions –  Canada
Hamilton-Niagara
Kitchener-Waterloo
Midwestern Ontario
Peterborough
Quinte
Simcoe County/Barrie/Orillia
 U.S.
Buffalo
See also
List of radio stations in Ontario

Notes
1. Defunct as a terrestrial radio broadcaster; continuing as an internet-only service
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