CKXC-FM

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CKXC-FM
City of license Kingston, Ontario
Branding Country 93.5
Slogan Today's Best Country
Frequency 93.5 MHz (FM)
First air date January 2008
Format country music
ERP 7.5 kW peak
HAAT 123 meters (404 ft)
Class B
Callsign meaning C KiX Country (former branding)
Owner Rogers Media, a division of Rogers Communications
(Rogers Radio)
Sister stations CIKR-FM
Website www.country935.ca

CKXC-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 93.5 FM in Kingston, Ontario owned by Rogers Media. The station broadcasts a country music format branded as Country 93.5.

History

The station was originally owned by K-Rock 105.7 Inc., consisting of John P. Wright (60%), Douglas Kirk (15%), and Rogers Broadcasting (25%).[1] The same ownership group also owns CIKR-FM, and operates WLYK (102.7) in the nearby American community of Cape Vincent, New York through a local marketing agreement.

The station received CRTC approval on August 28, 2007 to operate a new english-language FM radio station in Kingston.[2] However, the 93.5 FM frequency is an adjacent frequency to a nearby radio station WCIZ-FM in Watertown, New York across the St. Lawrence River broadcasting at 93.3 FM. The antenna configuration used by CKXC is directional to protect WCIZ. The 93.5 MHz frequency was formerly used by WCIZ up until the late 1990s.

K-Rock 105.7 launched Kix 93.5 in January 2008. In late November 2008, Rogers announced it would acquire the remainder of the ownership group, pending CRTC approval. Its application was approved by the CRTC on May 4, 2009.[3]

Current on air line up include Big G and Mathews in the morning, Jacquie Beckett, Ryan Roberts, Wendy B, Jeff Code, Rick Choma and Lisa Ray also long time TNT TV hosts Crook and Chase host the station's top 40 country countdown.

In 2013,[when?] The station dropped the "Kix" branding and rebranded as Country 93.5, as part of Rogers' rebranding of its country-formatted stations to a unified brand. Other than the branding change, no format or staff changes are expected.[4]

References

  1. CRTC ownership charts
  2. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2007-334, Conversions to FM band and licensing of a new radio station to serve Kingston, CRTC, August 28, 2007
  3. CRTC Decision 2009-249, CIKR-FM and CKXC-FM Kingston – Acquisition of assets, CRTC, May 4, 2009
  4. Radio Insight: "Rogers Launches Canadian Country Brand", July 3, 2013.

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