Broadcast area | Terrace |
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Frequency | 103.1 MHz (FM) |
Branding | Pure Country |
Programming | |
Format | Country |
Affiliations | Premiere Networks Vancouver Canucks |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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Sister stations | CFTK, CFTK-TV |
History | |
First air date | 1983 |
Technical information | |
Class | B |
ERP | 3,160 watts peak 1,550 watts average |
HAAT | 451 metres (1,480 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 54°31′4.08″N 128°28′22.80″W / 54.5178000°N 128.4730000°W / 54.5178000; -128.4730000 |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | iheartradio.ca/purecountry/bc-north |
CJFW-FM is a Canadian radio station, airing at 103.1 FM in Terrace, British Columbia. It is owned by Bell Media, broadcasting a country format to communities throughout northwestern B.C.
The station began broadcasting in 1983 under Skeena Broadcasters. Around 1987, the corporate name changed to Okanagan Skeena Group Limited. In 1999, Telemedia Radio Inc. purchased Okanagan Skeena Group Ltd. In 2002, Standard Radio Inc. purchased the Western and Ontario operations of Telemedia. Some stations were then sold to other companies but Standard Radio retained the Okanagan Skeena group. On September 27, 2007, Astral Media Radio received CRTC approval to acquire the assets of the radio and television undertakings owned by Standard Radio Ltd., subject to certain conditions. The purchase included CJFW-FM.
On May 28, 2019, as part of a country-wide format reorganization by Bell, CJFW rebranded as Pure Country.
On February 8, 2024, Bell announced a restructuring that included the sale of 45 of its 103 radio stations to seven buyers, subject to approval by the CRTC, including CJFW, which is to be sold to Vista Radio.
Former logo
Rebroadcasters
CJFW-FM has the following rebroadcasters:
City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | CRTC Decision |
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Kitimat | CJFW-FM-1 | 92.9 FM | 170 watts | A1 | |
Prince Rupert | CJFW-FM-2 | 101.9 FM | 1,750 watts | B | |
Sandspit | CJFW-FM-3 | 92.9 FM | 13 watts | LP | |
Masset | CJFW-FM-4 | 92.9 FM | 50 watts | LP | |
Burns Lake | CJFW-FM-5 | 92.9 FM | 50 watts | LP | Decision CRTC 86-714 |
Smithers | CJFW-FM-6 | 92.9 FM | 50 watts | LP | Decision CRTC 86-716 |
Houston | CJFW-FM-7 | 105.5 FM | 3,470 watts | B | Decision CRTC 86-715 |
Hazelton | CJFW-FM-8 | 101.9 FM | 50 watts | LP | Decision CRTC 89-887 |
Granisle | VF2352 | 103.3 FM | 32 watts | LP | Decision CRTC 99-36 |
References
- Bell Media Rebrands 13 Canadian Country Stations As Pure Country
- Hudes, Sammy (8 February 2024). "'Not a viable business anymore': Bell Media selling 45 radio stations amid layoffs". Toronto Star. The Canadian Press. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
External links
- Pure Country BC North
- CJFW-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation
- CJFW-FM in the REC Canadian station database
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