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CKCL may refer to: CKCL-FM, a radio station (107.1 FM) licensed to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, which now holds the CKCL call sign since 2013. CKKS-FM
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Fairchild Radio station in Toronto
forerunner of CKEY first signed on the air on May 5, 1925. Its call sign was CKCL, broadcasting on 840 kilocycles, and owned by the Dominion Battery Company
CHKT
Radio station in Winnipeg
CKCL-FM (107.1 MHz, Classic 107) is a commercial radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting, it broadcasts classical and jazz
CKCL-FM
Radio station in Chilliwack, British Columbia
Know Why" by Norah Jones. On April 8, 2004, CKVX-FM became CKCL-FM. In 2005, Shand left CKCL to move to Los Angeles to become the production manager at
CKKS-FM
Radio station in Truro, Nova Scotia
the air since September 10, 1947. It originally broadcast at 1400 AM as CKCL then to 600 in 1956, and received CRTC approval to move to 99.5 FM in 2001
CKTY-FM
Canadian-American bandleader, orchestrator and composer (1908–1976)
used the new medium of radio broadcasting. Beginning with stations CKNC and CKCL, he was a staple of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's live-music broadcasting
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Department responsible for local administration and decentralised governance in Kerala
Cities Mission AMRUT Mission IMPACT Kerala Clean Kerala Company Limited (CKCL) KURDFC Capital Region Development Program (CRDP) Kerala State Election Commission
Local Self Government Department (Kerala)
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Canadian American sports team owner (1912–1997)
and Quebec. With the financial backing of J. P. Bickell, Cooke purchased CKCL (under Toronto Broadcasting Co.) in 1945, changing the call letters to CKEY
Jack_Kent_Cooke
Radio station in Truro, Nova Scotia
CKTY-FM. The station first began broadcasting in March 1965 originally as CKCL-FM before adopting its current call letters. The station's original call
CKTO-FM
Canadian radio broadcasting company
88.9 FM Country CJEL-FM 93.5 FM Hot adult contemporary Winnipeg, Manitoba CHVN-FM 95.1 FM Contemporary christian music CKCL-FM 107.1 FM Classical music
Golden_West_Broadcasting
American radio newscaster and announcer (1916–1976)
From there he went to CKGB in Timmins as an announcer. Later, he moved to CKCL in Toronto as a newscaster. In 1946, he moved to the United States, joining
Larry_Thor
Canadian media company
including Al Leary, a former sportscaster, who had been the station manager at CKCL for 14 years. CHUM received its licence in late November 1944 to operate
CHUM_Limited
Canadian Fundamentalist minister and broadcaster
000 for missions. Rockwood began broadcasting on a local radio station, CKCL-AM, on September 7, 1947. By 1964, his radio program was carried on 54 stations
Perry_F._Rockwood
Canadian broadcasting executive
one hosted by Major Bowes. Ken Soble's Amateur Hour was first broadcast on CKCL in Toronto, but he was soon able to expand it to a regional network; ultimately
Ken_Soble
Radio station in Vancouver, Canada
CKVX from alternative rock to a smooth jazz/adult contemporary hybrid as CKCL on December 26, 2003, making CFOX the lone alternative rocker in Vancouver
CFOX-FM
Canadian daily newspaper
First Cooking School Film in Canada Kitchen Talks and Radio Cooking School CKCL Toronto Ted Reeve - later at Toronto Sun Paul Rimstead - later at Toronto
Toronto_Telegram
Radio station in Fosston–Bemidji, Minnesota–Grand Forks, North Dakota
due to interference of its off-air feed from CKCL-FM in Winnipeg, which also broadcasts at 107.1 FM. CKCL had recently upgraded its power to 100,000 watts
KKEQ
Jewish-Canadian radio host (1910–1979)
newspaper the Kanader Nayes, on CKCL from 1936 to 1937, and then on various competing Jewish hours on CKOC and CKCL until 1939. In 1946, Mandel and Yuchtman
Sam_Yuchtman
Canadian musician (1932–2022)
"Knee Deep in Clouds: A tribute to Diana McIntosh's bold musical spirit". CKCL-FM. Retrieved March 22, 2025. Teaching Music, TVO, broadcast 1992. Diana
Diana_McIntosh
music format: CFMZ 96.3 FM, Toronto/103.1 FM, Cobourg CJPX 99.5 FM, Montreal CKCL Classic 107 FM Winnipeg The community CKUA radio network in Alberta and CFMU
Canadian_classical_music
playing modern music aimed at the 18-34 year-old demographic. Christian radio CKCL-FM (Classic FM 107.1), Winnipeg. Canadian Communications Foundation - Radio
List of Christian radio stations in Canada
List_of_Christian_radio_stations_in_Canada
Winnipeg NCI country CHWE-FM 106.1 FM Winnipeg Evanov Communications CHR CKCL-FM 107.1 FM Winnipeg Golden West Broadcasting Classical and Jazz CJIE-FM
List of radio stations in Manitoba
List_of_radio_stations_in_Manitoba
Sports radio station in Toronto
including Al Leary, a former sportscaster, who had been the station manager at CKCL for 14 years. CHUM received its licence in late November 1944 to operate
CHUM_(AM)
Radio station in Chilliwack, British Columbia
m., CKSR/CFSR changed its call letters to CKVX-FM (eventually to become CKCL-FM on April 8, 2004). On June 9, 2000, the CRTC gave approval to CHWK to
CKSR-FM
Based in Selkirk 106.1 FM CHWE Energy 106 contemporary hits Evanov Communications 107.1 FM CKCL Classic 107 jazz / classical Golden West Broadcasting
Media_in_Winnipeg
Radio station in Winnipeg
Christian music Ownership Owner Golden West Broadcasting Sister stations CKCL-FM History Call sign meaning "Heaven" Technical information Class C1 ERP
CHVN-FM
Radio station in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
he was thought to be the youngest program director in Canadian radio, at CKCL Truro. In 1964 he purchased Hector Broadcasting, becoming owner of CKEC and
CKEC-FM
Former radio station in Vancouver, Canada
calls would be subsequently adopted by Rogers' classic hits radio station CKCL-FM Chilliwack/Vancouver. With Corus Radio's CINW (Canada's oldest radio station
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