CJKC-FM

Radio station in Kamloops, British Columbia
  • Kamloops, British Columbia
Frequency103.1 MHz (FM)BrandingNew Country 103.1ProgrammingFormatCountryAffiliationsWestwood OneOwnershipOwnerStingray Group
Sister stations
CHNL, CKRV-FMHistory
First air date
August 11, 2006
Former names
Country 103 (2006–2017)
Call sign meaning
CJ Kamloops CountryTechnical informationClassB1ERP5 kWs horizontal polarization onlyHAAT127 meters (417 ft)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitenewcountry1031.ca

CJKC-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 103.1 FM in Kamloops, British Columbia. The station broadcasts a country format branded as New Country 103.1.

The station received approval in 2005 [1][2] and was launched on August 11, 2006, by local broadcaster NL Broadcasting, the owner of CHNL and CKRV as Country 103. It was acquired by Newcap Radio in 2017, changing its branding to New Country 103.1.[3]

Past station logos

  • Country 103 Logo 2006–2017.
    Country 103 Logo 2006–2017.
  • New Country 103.1 Logo 2017–2024.
    New Country 103.1 Logo 2017–2024.

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-341
  2. ^ "Kamloops New Radio Station Close To Signing On!!!" Archived 2006-04-26 at the Wayback Machine. Kamloops Country Radio, April 26, 2006.
  3. ^ "CRTC approves sale of NL Broadcasting to Newcap of Nova Scotia" Archived 2017-11-07 at the Wayback Machine. Kamloops This Week, June 6, 2017.

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List of radio stations in British Columbia
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  • Claudine Blondin
  • Eric Boyko
  • Jacques Parisien
  • Mark Pathy
  • Gary Rich
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  • Robert Steele
  • Pascal Tremblay
  • Frederic Lavoie
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Defunct

50°40′15″N 120°23′55″W / 50.67083°N 120.39861°W / 50.67083; -120.39861


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