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(Redirected from CKBZ-FM-2) Radio station in Kamloops, British Columbia
CKBZ-FM
Frequency100.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingB-100
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerJim Pattison Group
History
First air date1926
Former call signsCFJC (1926–2001)
Former frequencies1120 kHz (AM) (1926–1937)
910 kHz (AM) (1937-1979)
550 kHz (AM) (1979-2001)
Call sign meaningCanada Kamloops BuZz
Technical information
ClassB
ERPhorizontal polarization only:
3.5 kWs
HAAT147 meters (482 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteb100.ca

CKBZ-FM is a radio station in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. Broadcasting at 100.1 FM, the station airs a hot adult contemporary format (per reporting status on Mediabase) branded as B-100. The station is currently owned by the Jim Pattison Group.

The station was first launched in 1926 as CFJC 1120 AM, owned by the local N. S. Dalgliesh & Son department store. It was acquired by the Kamloops Sentinel in 1932, and changed frequency the following year to 1310. The station became an affiliate of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission, a corporate precursor to the CBC, and retained an affiliation with CBC Radio's main network afterward. Its frequency subsequently changed to 800 AM in 1934, 880 in 1935 and 910 in 1941. The Sentinel finally sold the station to Inland Broadcasters in 1957.

Sister station CFJC-FM was launched in 1962.

CFJC dropped its CBC affiliation in 1977 when the CBC launched CBYK-FM, then a local rebroadcaster of Vancouver's CBU. The station then moved to its final AM frequency, 550, in 1979.

CFJC and its FM sister station were acquired by the Jim Pattison Group, their current owner, in 1987. Pattison converted CFJC to its current FM frequency, adult contemporary format and call sign in 2001. By December 2010, the station switched formats to hot adult contemporary, dropping most classic hits from the playlist, and going head-to-head up against rock-leaning CHR/Top 40 station CKRV-FM (which had been hot AC up until 2010). CKBZ-FM had been a reporter on the Mediabase & Nielsen BDS Canadian hot adult contemporary panels before the switch to hot AC. CKBZ-FM was the last adult contemporary station reporter on the Mediabase Canadian hot AC panels, while the only non-hot AC stations on those panels such as CKRV-FM, CHSU-FM and CICF-FM were CHR instead.

Rebroadcasters

Rebroadcasters of CKBZ-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency RECNet CRTC Decision
Pritchard CKBZ-FM-1 104.5 FM Query
Chase CKBZ-FM-2 101.1 FM Query
Merritt CKBZ-FM-3 99.5 FM Query
Clearwater CKBZ-FM-4 102.9 FM Query 88-15
Sun Peaks CKBZ-FM-5 91.5 FM Query 2003-494

The Logan Lake TV Society also rebroadcasts CKBZ at 91.1 FM in their area.

References

  1. Decision CRTC 2001-455
  2. "Radio in Logan Lake".

External links

Radio stations in Thompson-Nicola and Cariboo, British Columbia
Kamloops
Merritt
Chase
Quesnel
Williams Lake
100 Mile House
Barriere
Cache Creek
British Columbia radio markets
Okanagan
Prince George / Northern Interior
Thompson-Cariboo
Northern & Western Vancouver Island
Southwest BC Mainland
Greater Vancouver
Victoria & Mid Island
See also
List of radio stations in British Columbia
Jim Pattison Group
People
Jim Pattison Media Group
Television stations
Radio stations
(by call sign)
Outdoor signs
Pattison Food Group
Entertainment

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