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(Redirected from CKVH) Radio station in High Prairie, Alberta
CKVH-FM
Frequency93.5 MHz (FM)
BrandingNew Country 93.5 FM
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date1990
Call sign meaningCK Village of High Prairie (town of license)
Technical information
ClassB1
ERP25 kWs
HAAT58.2 meters (191 ft)
Transmitter coordinates55°25′52″N 116°29′28″W / 55.431°N 116.491°W / 55.431; -116.491
Links
WebsiteNew Country 93.5 FM

CKVH-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country music format at 93.5 FM in High Prairie, Alberta. The station is branded as New Country 93.5 FM and was owned by Newcap Radio before they were bought out by Stingray Digital.

History

After being given CRTC approval in 1989, the station signed on in 1990 as a part of the Nor-Net Communications radio network, that operated stations throughout Alberta and Northern BC.

In September 2006, CKVH-AM switched from country (Cat Country) to classic hits (The Fox).

On 21 April 2009, Newcap Radio received CRTC approval to convert CKVH from 1020 AM to 93.5 FM. The FM switchover took effect on 15 October 2010.

On 15 October 2010, CKVH converted to the FM dial and became known as 93.5 Prairie FM. On 2 May 2014, CKVH-FM changed its format back to country but kept the Prairie FM brand.

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

On March 4, 2024, CKVH rebranded once again, this time to Stingray's New Country brand.

Past station logos

  • Real Country 93.5 Logo 2016–2024. Real Country 93.5 Logo 2016–2024.

References

  1. Decision CRTC 89-478
  2. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2009-205
  3. "Stettler's local radio station Q93.3 rebranded". Stettler Independent. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  4. "CRN Monthly Summary March 2024". RadioWest.ca. Retrieved 29 June 2024.

External links

Stingray Group
Corporate directors
  • Claudine Blondin
  • Eric Boyko
  • Jacques Parisien
  • Mark Pathy
  • Gary Rich
  • François-Charles Sirois
  • Robert Steele
  • Pascal Tremblay
  • Frederic Lavoie
AM stations
FM stations
Broadcast TV stations
Specialty channels
Audio services
Video on demand/interactive
Defunct


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