CKLM-FM

Radio station in Lloydminster, Alberta
  • Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan
Frequency106.1 MHz (FM)Branding106.1 The GoatProgrammingFormatActive rockOwnershipOwnerVista RadioHistory
First air date
May 18, 2001
Call sign meaning
CK LloydMinster (broadcast area)Technical informationClassC1ERP43 kWs vertical polarization
100 kWs horizontal polarizationHAAT181.9 meters (597 ft)LinksWebsitemylloydminsternow.com/the-goat

CKLM-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 106.1 FM in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan. The station airs an active rock format branded as 106.1 The Goat.

Licensed in 2000 to Peace River Broadcasting,[1] the station was acquired by Stewart and Anita Dent (shareholders of Peace River Broadcasting) in 2001 through their numbered holding company 912038 Alberta Ltd.

The station launched on May 18, 2001. The station added a rebroadcaster at Bonnyville on August 22, 2003, which subsequently became an independent station, CFNA, on September 28, 2007. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission approved the stations' sale to the Vista Broadcast Group on November 21, 2008.[2]

References

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 2000-93
  2. ^ CRTC Decision 2008-323

External links

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Corporate directors
Bryan Edwards (President), Gary Russell (Vice President), Joe Gabor (Director of Sales & Business), Darren Scott (Director of Creative Services)
Radio stations
(by call sign)See also
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Radio stations in eastern Central Alberta, Canada
Lloydminster
Bonnyville
Cold Lake
St. Paul
Wainwright
Westlock
Alberta radio markets
Banff
Calgary
Edmonton
Fort McMurray
Grande Prairie
Lethbridge
Lloydminster
Medicine Hat
Red Deer
Saskatchewan radio markets
Estevan/Weyburn
Flin Flon, MB/SK
Lloydminster, AB/SK
Meadow Lake
Moose Jaw
Prince Albert
Regina
Saskatoon
Swift Current
The Battlefords
Yorkton
See also
List of radio stations in Alberta

53°11′35″N 110°20′58″W / 53.19306°N 110.34944°W / 53.19306; -110.34944

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