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Fairchild Radio station in Toronto
multilingual outlet, the station was best known as CKEY from 1945 to 1991. The forerunner of CKEY first signed on the air on May 5, 1925. Its call sign
CHKT
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CKEY may refer to: CKEY-FM, a low-powered tourist information radio station (98.5 FM) licensed to Barrie, Ontario, Canada CFLZ-FM, a radio station (101
CKEY
Radio station in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
It moved to FM in 1991, adopted the CKEY-FM call letters, and flipped to adult standards. (from 1945 to 1991, CKEY was the callsign of an AM radio station
CFLZ-FM
Canadian actor (1915–1987)
freelance basis while becoming the newsreader for private radio station CKEY in Toronto, while also returning to acting work both on stage and in radio
Lorne_Greene
Canadian television and radio host (born 1945)
wearing a trademark pink jumpsuit and working for Toronto radio station CKEY, she became the first female traffic reporter to pilot her own helicopter
Dini_Petty
Entertainment executive
he was a news broadcaster in Toronto. In the 1970s, he worked at CKGM and CKEY. After several years in this field, he joined Vickers and Benson Advertising
David_Levine_(executive)
City in Ontario, Canada
(Barrie-Orillia) Ltd.) FM 98.5 CKEY-FM tourist information Douglas George Edwards CKEY-FM, Tourist, Barrie - Canadian Communications Foundation CKEY-FM Barrie, ON -
Barrie
Canadian American sports team owner (1912–1997)
CKCL (under Toronto Broadcasting Co.) in 1945, changing the call letters to CKEY. He also continued to work with Thomson, and the two acquired the Canadian
Jack_Kent_Cooke
Canadian politician (1937–2026)
Labour and was a commentator on TV station CITY-TV's CityPulse News and CKEY radio in Toronto, and appeared nationally with Dalton Camp and Eric Kierans
Stephen_Lewis
Canadian radio and television personality
Telegram and the Toronto Star. In 1963 he left CHUM to join rival station CKEY. When that station dropped its Top 40 programming in 1965 for a middle of
Al_Boliska
Assignment. By the early 1960s he was working for the CBC in Toronto. He moved to CKEY radio in Toronto in the mid-1960s[1] and, later in the decade, he moved to
Norm_Perry_(journalist)
Canadian actor (1924–2009)
live appearances. After heading back to Toronto to work for a short time at CKEY, he returned to Ottawa and CFRA with his alter ego, Abercrombie. Lye worked
Les_Lye
Radio broadcast station targeting a foreign country
original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved June 19, 2013. "CKEY-FM Fort Erie and its transmitter CKEY-FM-1 St. Catharines - Licence renewal". CRTC. January
Border_blaster
American psychiatrist
Retrieved July 7, 2021. "Biography". Dr Hallowell. "Hallowell, Edward M(cKey)". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved March 13, 2020. ADHD Nation – Alan Schwarz
Edward Hallowell (psychiatrist)
Edward_Hallowell_(psychiatrist)
Canadian writer, editor, former Christian evangelist (1915–2001)
radio show Dialogue from 1966 to 1970 on CFRB, and from 1970 to 1983 on CKEY, where Templeton also served as the morning news reader. In 1965, Templeton
Charles_Templeton
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2008 Bosnian municipal elections
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Canadian sportscaster (1927–2024)
Alberta (CFRN), Montreal, Quebec (CKGM), Windsor, Ontario (CKWW) and Toronto (CKEY) prior to becoming the North Stars' broadcaster in 1967 on WCCO Radio and
Al_Shaver
Canadian broadcaster (1961–2026)
radio job was at CKLA in Guelph as a summer reliever. She also worked at CKEY in Toronto, then a subsidiary of The Canadian Press. Later, she moved to
Rose_Kingdon
Radio station in Niagara Falls, Ontario
following year, CFLZ flipped formats with CKEY-FM, adopting its current adult contemporary format as CKEY, which is closer to the Buffalo market, became
CJED-FM
Canadian sportscaster (1920–1998)
Jack Kent Cooke hired Kelly to call Toronto Maple Leafs baseball games on CKEY. Kelly was a part of the CBC's IRFU and Queen's Plate broadcasts. In 1961
Hal_Kelly
Sports radio station in Toronto
'underserved' market," The Toronto Star, September 30, 1995. That time when CKEY/590 was Toronto AM gold, retrontario.com "Change is the operative word in
CJCL
in Texas and Florida under his pseudonym Brad Crandall. He was hired at CKEY in Toronto, Canada, before joining WNBC in New York in 1964. It was in Toronto
Brad_Crandall
Sports radio station in Toronto
was restored. Boliska left CHUM in late 1963 to go 'across the street' to CKEY. He was replaced by WKBW Buffalo radio and TV personality Jay Nelson, popularly
CHUM_(AM)
Contract to share radio or television operations
Raise Retrans Fees". NextTV. Retrieved March 16, 2023. "CKEY-FM Fort Erie and its transmitter CKEY-FM-1 St. Catharines - Licence renewal". CRTC. January
Local_marketing_agreement
Canadian news anchor (1928–2002)
1948, then on to CKBB in Barrie, Ontario, CKXL in Calgary, Alberta, and CKEY and CHUM in Toronto in the 1940s and 1950s. He joined CHCH in Hamilton in
Harvey_Kirck
1963 Canadian TV series or program
intensive role. Glover left the CBC on 1 June 1975 for a weekend host job at CKEY radio. The CBC began a new noon-time talk show program in September 1975
Elwood_Glover's_Luncheon_Date
American sports commentator (1936–2009)
ethnic names. His personal favorite, Mickey Morandini, was pronounced as "Mi-ckey Mor-an-DI-ni". Kalas attributed his leathery voice to his habit of smoking
Harry_Kalas
Former Canadian all-news radio network
an application with the CRTC to trade frequencies with Toronto AM station CKEY 590. The transaction would have included a payment of $4 million to CKO which
CKO
Former baseball stadium in Toronto, Canada
at games surged as Cooke promoted the games heavily on his radio station, CKEY, and the team gave away prizes to attendees. Twice, the team had better attendance
Maple_Leaf_Stadium
Vocational high school in Knob Hill, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
pupils for $250,000.00. The land on the property was once a transmitter for CKEY-AM owned by Toronto Broadcasting Co. and the SBE acquired the 5 acres for
Tabor_Park_Vocational_School
Canadian radio personality (1939–2021)
audience. After leaving the station, she worked at WLTI-FM in Detroit and then CKEY in Toronto. Many recording artists visited Trombley to promote their latest
Rosalie_Trombley
Canadian music television series
He was replaced in following seasons by Dave Mickie, a disc jockey for CKEY in that time. Series musicians were Norm Amadio and the Rhythm Rockers, joined
Music_Hop
Canadian author (1920–2004)
syndicated radio debate show Dialogue, based first at CFRB and later at CKEY. Berton came to be Canada's best-known intellectual. His biographer, Brian
Pierre_Berton
Radio station in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
1997, the station entered into a local marketing agreement with CJRN and CKEY in Niagara Falls. The station subsequently applied to move to FM in 2001
CHSC_(AM)
FM radio frequency
Brunswick CKBY-FM in Smiths Falls, Ontario CKBZ-FM-2 in Chase, British Columbia CKEY-FM in Fort Erie, Ontario CKMQ-FM in Merritt, British Columbia CKSJ-FM in
101.1_FM
Canadian soccer player (1952–2008)
end of 1983. He also provided reports from Spain of the 1982 World Cup for CKEY (AM) in Toronto. "Budgie" worked until his death as a soccer analyst on The
Brian_Budd
program be cut back from 13 to the six stations then owned by Maclean-Hunter: CKEY Toronto (host station), CFCN Calgary, CFCO Chatham, CHNS Halifax, CKGL-FM
John_Gilbert_(broadcaster)
Dunnell Toronto Star 1990 Dink Carroll Montreal Star 1991 Hal Kelly CKEY Joe Crysdale CKEY 1996 Dave Van Horne Montreal Expos radio and TSN 2001 Tom Cheek
Jack_Graney_Award
Canadian singer-songwriter
Templeton. Until he was sixteen he performed on gospel radio shows on 590 CKEY and 1010 CFRB. Turning to popular music he made his CBC TV debut on Cross-Canada
Tommy_Ambrose
adult contemporary CFJB-FM 95.7 FM Barrie Rock 95 Broadcasting active rock CKEY-FM 98.5 FM Barrie Douglas George Edwards tourist information CJLF-FM 100
List of radio stations in Ontario
List_of_radio_stations_in_Ontario
Canadian broadcast group
late 2010, the company applied to buy two Niagara Falls radio stations, CKEY-FM and CFLZ-FM. Haliburton received approval on June 8, 2011. On April 23
Haliburton_Broadcasting_Group
Canadian radio broadcaster (born 1941)
was later hired at CKEY in Toronto where he was called "the most controversial thing on Toronto radio." He parted ways with CKEY after just five months
David_Marsden
CD. The single "Get A Little Lost" garnered regular rotation in Canada on CKEY-FM 101.1, Fort Erie/ Niagara Falls. The band went on hiatus from summer 2002
53_Days
Canadian television host (1933–2023)
Cleveland station was driving through Toronto and heard Walters DJing on CKEY. He was offered a job at WHK-AM and settled in Cleveland where the couple's
Johnnie_Walters
Canadian hockey announcer
Niagara Region, owning and operating CFLZ-FM and CJRN in Niagara Falls and CKEY-FM in Fort Erie until his death. He died in hospital at Niagara-on-the-Lake
Keith_Dancy
Canadian meteorologist (1915–2007)
He also broadcast local radio weather reports in Toronto at CBC Radio, CKEY, and CFRB. In 1990 he married his second wife, Grace Audrey Ford (née Modeland)
Percy_Saltzman
2009 Swiss stabbing accusation case
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Paula_Oliveira_case
Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner
he provided the loan Jack Kent Cooke needed to buy Toronto radio station CKEY. During his life, Bickell gave generously and in death, he willed $13 million
Jack_Bickell
Canadian broadcaster
out." Glover then moved back to radio in 1975, working at radio stations CKEY (where for four years he was their most popular host), CKO and FM-108 in
Elwood_Glover
Canadian sports columnist
hockey." He moved to CKEY in 1967 as sports director of the AM radio station, eventually becoming news director. Hunt credited the CKEY job with giving him
Jim_Hunt_(columnist)
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mid-1970s CKCL, a Toronto radio station from 1925 until 1945 when it became CKEY. Now known as CHKT. This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or
CKCL
Canadian poet and broadcaster
career as a radio personality. She initially worked as a broadcaster for CKEY in Toronto where she hosted the program Ladies Listen; and later moved to
Mona_Gould
American R&B band
reached #18 on the CHUM chart in June, 1968, and hit #8 at rival station CKEY. This would be the only Canadian chart action for the band, which at the
Wilmer_&_the_Dukes
Canadian radio advertising-sales representation firm
(Montreal) CKY-AM / CKY-FM (Winnipeg) CFPL-AM / CFPL-FM (London, Ontario) CKEY (Toronto) – NewsRadio collaborator CKWW (Windsor) – NewsRadio subscriber
Stephens_&_Towndrow
Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1937)
(CKRC), Edmonton (CHED and CJCA), Lethbridge (CHEC), Ottawa (CKOY), Toronto (CKEY) and Providence, Rhode Island. As Vik Armen, Fustukian released a number
Bryan_Fustukian
Radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick
(Announce/Producer/Director), Gerry Proctor was news director; and Marty Kingston (from CKEY Toronto and formerly of CKCW/CFQM) was sports director. Later, John Pearce
CJMO-FM
Newsradio, was created by the Canadian subsidiary of CBS using reports by CKEY in Toronto and items from CBS News. Newsradio was purchased by Maclean-Hunter
History of broadcasting in Canada
History_of_broadcasting_in_Canada
American melodic punk band
(Aug 2003)". Archive.org. August 24, 2003. Retrieved September 24, 2020. "HiCKEY tribute record, by Various Artists". Hickeytribute.bandcamp.com. Retrieved
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English : variant of Stroud.German (Ströde) : topographic name from a dialect word meaning ‘thicket’.
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Christ Bearer; Follower of Christ; Variant of Christine
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Warlike; Diminutive Form of Marcella
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Brilliance, Brilliant, Splendor
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(Son of Shakuntala Bharat)
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Madly in Love
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English : variant of Dale (from the Old Kentish form del) or a habitational name from Deal in Kent, named with this word.Americanized spelling of German Diel or Diehl.Dutch (de Ruyter) : variant spelling (17th century) of De Ruiter
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Embodiment of God
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