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- | '''CKRO''' was the shortwave relay of CKRC Winnipeg, Manitoba (630 kHz), a former station of the CBC Dominion Network | + | '''CKRO''' was the shortwave relay of CKRC Winnipeg, Manitoba (630 kHz), a former station of the CBC Dominion Network. It operated on 6150 kHz. |
- | CKRC after the demise of the CBC Dominion Network in 1962 became a top 40 rock station in the later 1960s. CKRC flipped to the country music format before going to the FM dial with new call letters CFWM-FM. | + | CKRC after the demise of the CBC Dominion Network in 1962 became a top 40 rock station in the later 1960s. CKRC flipped to the country music format before going to the FM dial with new call letters CFWM-FM. |
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- | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_Network CBC Dominion Network Wikipedia Article] | |
- | + | * Page 68 ''Broadcasting on the Shortwaves, 1945 to Today'' by Jerome S. Berg, Published by McFarland | |
- | + | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFWM-FM CFWM-FM Wikipedia Article] | |
- | + | * [http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Station-Albums/CKRC%20Album.pdf PDF File of Station Album] | |
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 25 July 2022
CKRO was the shortwave relay of CKRC Winnipeg, Manitoba (630 kHz), a former station of the CBC Dominion Network. It operated on 6150 kHz.
CKRC after the demise of the CBC Dominion Network in 1962 became a top 40 rock station in the later 1960s. CKRC flipped to the country music format before going to the FM dial with new call letters CFWM-FM.
Links
- CBC Dominion Network Wikipedia Article
- Page 68 Broadcasting on the Shortwaves, 1945 to Today by Jerome S. Berg, Published by McFarland
- CFWM-FM Wikipedia Article
- PDF File of Station Album
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