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Radio station in Vancouver (1963–2023)
CKST (1040 AM) was a radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Owned by Bell Media, it last broadcast comedy-oriented programming, including
CKST
Radio station in Edmonton
to buy CKST in 1985, after revenues remained low under QCTV ownership. In 1988, Balsa Broadcasting Corporation received approval to change CKST's AM frequency
CFMG-FM
Canadian radio personality
declined to renew the contract of its veteran radio personality. All-sports, CKST-AM (TSN Radio 1040), jumped at the chance to pair Bro Jake with veteran sport
Jake Edwards (radio personality)
Jake_Edwards_(radio_personality)
Canadian radio and television personality
On radio, Jeffries got his start with Yorkton’s CJGX 940. He worked for CKST in Vancouver and CING-FM in Hamilton, Ontario, before joining Boom 97.3.
Stu_Jeffries
National Hockey League team in Vancouver, British Columbia
in 1970, the Canucks entered into a new radio broadcast deal in 2006 with CKST—an AM sports/talk station. John Shorthouse continues to call the play-by-play
Vancouver_Canucks
Former radio station in Vancouver, Canada
radio as CFTE Team 1410, serving as a secondary outlet for sister station CKST. In 2018, the station flipped to business news, primarily carrying audio
CFTE
Minor league baseball team
previous minor league teams. In the 2019 season, radio rights moved from CKST to CISL Sportsnet 650. As part of the deal, Sportsnet Pacific also gained
Vancouver_Canadians
Canadian sports radio network
reported on January 19, 2011, that Rob Gray, who was the program director for CKST and CFTE, had been hired to be program director for both CHUM and the new
TSN_Radio
Canadian sportscaster (1950-2010)
CKVU-TV, and he was a founder of the Team 1040 all sports radio station, CKST in Vancouver. He died of pancreatic cancer on December 21, 2010, at the age
Paul_Carson
at 19.43 billion baht (approximately S$778 million), is executed by the CKST-PL joint venture, which consists of CH. Karnchang and Anutin's Sino-Thai
2025_Bangkok_road_collapse
is a former Canadian sports radio personality who co-hosted Vancouver's CKST TSN 1040 morning show from 2013 to 2019. With Don Taylor, he hosted the weekday
David Pratt (Canadian broadcaster)
David_Pratt_(Canadian_broadcaster)
Radio station in Vancouver, Canada
morning show host until moving on to establish Langley station CJJC (now CKST in Vancouver) in 1963, and Jim Robson, who would provide play-by-play for
CKNW
Rail line
Limited; Contract 2, the Ngao–Chiang Rai section, is being awarded by the CKST Joint Venture, comprising CH. Karnchang Public Company Limited, Sino-Thai
Den_Chai–Chiang_Khong_Line
Radio station in Victoria, British Columbia
co-owned CFAX. The HD3 subchannel rebroadcasts the comedy format heard on CKST. The station received approval in October 1999. It originally launched on
CHBE-FM
Planned metro line in Bangkok, Thailand
Construction contracts were signed on 9 February 2017 between the MRTA and CKST Joint Venture consortium. Construction finally started in June 2017 with
Orange_Line_(Bangkok)
Canadian radio and television personality
Radio was also broadcast on CKFR AM 1150 in Kelowna, British Columbia, and CKST AM 1040 in Vancouver. Mulligan is a prolific character actor who has been
Terry_David_Mulligan
shuts down six radio stations, CJBK—London, CFRN—Edmonton, CFTE—Vancouver, CKST—Vancouver, CKMX—Calgary, and CFRW—Winnipeg, and is set to sell three more
2023_in_radio
City in Alberta, Canada
The first radio station in St. Albert came in 1978. The oldies station CKST Radio broadcast on frequency 1070 AM until it changed its callsign to CFMG
St._Albert,_Alberta
Canadian politician (born 1976)
administration at Douglas College. In 1996, he started working as a broadcaster at CKST AM1040 in Vancouver. In 1997, he moved to Ottawa to work as the Communications
James Moore (Canadian politician)
James_Moore_(Canadian_politician)
Radio format produced by iHeart Media
Location CFVP² 6030 Calgary, Alberta CHAM 820 Hamilton, Ontario CKMX 1060 Calgary, Alberta CKST 1040 Vancouver, British Columbia CFRW 1290 Winnipeg, Manitoba
24/7_Comedy
Canadian radio broadcaster
included Winnipeg's CFRW, Calgary's CKMX, Edmonton's CFRN, Vancouver's CFTE and CKST and London's CJBK while Hamilton's CKOC and CHAM and Windsor's CKWW were
Bell_Media_Radio
Radio station in Vancouver
On February 26, 2007, CHUM Limited, which also owned CHQM-FM, CFUN and CKST, announced that it would acquire CFBT-FM from the Focus Entertainment Group
CFBT-FM
Radio station in Vancouver
also signed on HD2 and HD3 sub-channels, which air simulcasts of sisters CKST and CFTE, respectively. CHQM-FM ad from 1963 at the Vancouver Radio Museum
CHQM-FM
Canadian football player and sportscaster (born 1940)
Canucks games. In 2006, Larscheid and Shorthouse moved to radio station CKST ("The Team 1040"), when that station won the Canucks broadcasting rights
Tom_Larscheid
Radio station in Port Alberni, British Columbia
Westminster), Joe Chesney (who went on to found Langley station CJJC [now CKST Vancouver] in 1963), George Cowie (later of CFUN Vancouver), Bob Switzer
CJAV-FM
Overview of sports traditions and activities in Vancouver
historically the main radio broadcaster of Vancouver's sports teams, but CKST, an all-sports station founded in 2001, broadcasts the Canucks, Lions, Whitecaps
Sports_in_Vancouver
Canadian sports broadcaster
commentator Tom Larscheid. The two moved over from radio station CKNW to CKST when the Canucks' broadcasting rights changed in 2006. Shorthouse was often
John_Shorthouse
Canadian sports radio network
2013; it was shut down in June 2023. Vancouver's CFTE, a sister station to CKST, also converted to the Team branding in 2009, airing a similar but distinct
The_Team_(radio_network)
FM 2013-2024 Sold to Maritime Broadcasting System in 2024 Vancouver, BC CKST 1040 AM 1992–2023 Defunct, ceased operations in 2023 CFTE 1410 AM 1973–2023
List of assets owned by Bell Media
List_of_assets_owned_by_Bell_Media
Canadian media company
changed to automated formats during previous rounds of cuts: CFRW, CKMX, CFRN, CKST, CFTE, and CJBK all closed immediately, while CKWW, CKOC, and CHAM were slated
Bell_Media
Canadian football player (born 1966)
quarterback who currently serves as a Canadian Football League (CFL) analyst on CKST and Rogers Sportsnet. A quarterback and punter at Simon Fraser University
Giulio_Caravatta
Radio station in Hamilton, Ontario
2021, Bell Media ended the TSN Radio formats at CKOC, CFRW in Winnipeg and CKST in Vancouver. CKOC then flipped to BNN Bloomberg Radio, a business news format
CKOC
adult contemporary CFXJ FM 93.5 "The New Flow 935" Rhythmic Top 40 Vancouver CKST AM 1040 "The Team 1040" sports CFTE AM 1410 The Team 1410 sports CFBT FM
List of assets owned by CTVglobemedia
List_of_assets_owned_by_CTVglobemedia
NBA professional basketball team season
7th (Midwest) Conference: 13th (Western) Playoff finish Did not qualify Local media Television VTV CTV Sportsnet Pacific Radio CKST < 1999–00 2001–02 >
2000–01 Vancouver Grizzlies season
2000–01_Vancouver_Grizzlies_season
Radio station in Vancouver
teams were previously broadcast by Bell Media's TSN Radio stations CFTE and CKST. Rogers unveiled the station's programming lineup on August 23, 2017. The
CISL_(AM)
Traffic radio station in Vancouver (1955–2025)
MOJO Sports Radio, AM 730. The station would compete primarily with CHUM's CKST Team 1040. It was the radio home of the Vancouver Giants junior hockey team
CKGO
Canadian sports radio talk show
Affiliates of the group (aside from its flagship Toronto stations) included: CKST Vancouver, CFRN Edmonton, CFGO Ottawa, CHMJ Vancouver, and CJOB Winnipeg
Live_Audio_Wrestling
Broadcasting Corporation AM 730 CKNW AM 730 News/talk Corus Entertainment AM 1040 CKST Funny 1040 Comedy Bell Media Signed off the air permanently June 14, 2023[citation
Media_in_Vancouver
Radio station in Manitoba, Canada
the TSN Radio formats at CFRW and sister stations CKOC in Hamilton, and CKST in Vancouver. After stunting with music for three days, the station flipped
CFRW
Rapid transit line in Thailand
Contractor(s) Length (km) Progress (June 2025) Cost 1 Tao Poon to National Library CKST Joint Venture 4.8 75.54% ฿19,430 million 2 National Library to Phan Fah 3
Purple_Line_(Bangkok)
the Vancouver Canucks games previously broadcast by Bell Media's CFTE and CKST. 26 Lansing, Michigan picks up a second Top 40/CHR, as WLMI dropped Classic
2017_in_radio
Former radio station in Vancouver
Communications (the owners of CKST 800) to buy CIMA. Under the request of Western World Communications, CIMA would sign off and CKST would be free to use CIMA's
CIMA_(AM)
Radio station in Moncton, New Brunswick
(Vernon Mazerolle) Evenings/Weekend afternoon 1976-1979: CFMI (1996–2013); CKST (2013) Andy K Bob Powers (Evenings 1977–1979) (The Legend) John Richard (JR)
CKCW-FM
AM radio frequency
coordinates CKST Vancouver, British Columbia 50 50 49°05′33″N 122°55′57″W / 49.092431°N 122.932388°W / 49.092431; -122.932388 (CKST - 50 kW daytime
1040_AM
Vancouver 1040 AM 1986-1992. CKST would move to 1040 after its owners acquired CIMA. CIMA closed in February 1992, with CKST relocating from 800 to 1040
List of defunct radio stations in Canada
List_of_defunct_radio_stations_in_Canada
Canadian media company
1050 oldies CHUM-FM FM 104.5 "CHUM-FM" hot adult contemporary Vancouver CKST AM 1040 "The Team 1040" sports CFUN AM 1410 news/talk CHQM FM 103.5 "QMFM"
CHUM_Limited
Radio station in Yorkton
British Columbia from 1963 until the 1980s. That station is known today as CKST. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-522 Broadcasting Public Notice CRTC 2008-71
CJJC-FM
NBA professional basketball team season
(Western) Playoff finish Did not qualify Stats at Basketball Reference Local media Television VTV CTV Sportsnet Pacific Radio CKST < 1998–99 2000–01 >
1999–2000 Vancouver Grizzlies season
1999–2000_Vancouver_Grizzlies_season
Bell Media abruptly discontinues TSN Radio formats in CKOC-AM—Hamilton, CKST-AM—Vancouver, and CFRW-AM—Winnipeg (CFRW had recently lost its radio rights
2021_in_radio
Canadian non-profit organization
the group, including Abbotsford, Kelowna, Creston and Yahk. Radio station CKST broadcast a series of interviews in 1995 with Holocaust denier David Irving
Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society
Canadian_Anti-racism_Education_and_Research_Society
CFTE Vancouver, British Columbia ends its simulcast with TSN Radio 1040 CKST as it becomes BNN Bloomberg radio 1410 with an all-business news format in
2018_in_radio
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Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Latin, Polish, Swiss
Holy; Pious; Godly
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Sabari hill
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Moon; Light of Moon
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Gift of the God of religion
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Good.
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Anglo, British, English, German
A Welshman
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Muslim
True news, Wonderful news
Boy/Male
Biblical
A governor.
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Tamil
Victor
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Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Mountain of Handsomeness
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