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Bell Media shutting down some stations including CKWW.
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As far as the new owner of CHAM, CKOC, and CKWW goes I think it could be either Evanov Communications or Trafalgar Broadcasting.
CJBK 1290 London ceased regular programming at 11 am today. I can see more AM signals in Ontario either being sold or being phased out before the end of the year.
CJBK 1290 London ceased regular programming at 11 am today. I can see more AM signals in Ontario either being sold or being phased out before the end of the year.
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Re: Bell Media shutting down some stations including CKWW.
It will almost certainly be a multicultural broadcaster.
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Did Bell even attempt selling the other stations? Some are in very large markets, especially Vancouver. Perhaps the equipment or land is worth more than a potential sale. London however may just be a lack of interest overall.
I am not as versed on Canadian radio companies, so I was just throwing out ones who may expand. I agree, most likely what they call a “third language” broadcaster will be the buyer. Windsor is covered by an FM (mostly) Arabic station, so would they go religious? I’d love oldies to stay, but I just don’t see it.
The Hamilton stations especially CHAM are powerful. I’ve even picked them up around Port Huron during the day. One will certainly go ethnic, but would both? Could AM oldies be given another try? There is a religious station in I think Oakville as well as a talk station. Are they legally allowed to target Toronto? I know rimshooter FMs have been chided by the CRTC for doing that.
I am not as versed on Canadian radio companies, so I was just throwing out ones who may expand. I agree, most likely what they call a “third language” broadcaster will be the buyer. Windsor is covered by an FM (mostly) Arabic station, so would they go religious? I’d love oldies to stay, but I just don’t see it.
The Hamilton stations especially CHAM are powerful. I’ve even picked them up around Port Huron during the day. One will certainly go ethnic, but would both? Could AM oldies be given another try? There is a religious station in I think Oakville as well as a talk station. Are they legally allowed to target Toronto? I know rimshooter FMs have been chided by the CRTC for doing that.
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Re: Bell Media shutting down some stations including CKWW.
Any chance that the CKWW format might move to 93.9?
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I don't expect Bell Media to ever run another Oldies station in Windsor or the rest of Canada again. I can see the new owners of CKWW carrying a great deal of programming in Mandarin and Polish in addition to a few other languages.
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London now has only one AM station, CFPL 980.
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Wild card: would Moses Znaimer (AM 740 Toronto, a few FMs) look to expand? Hamilton is next door to his market, and Windsor could be a throw in. CKWW could have a similar format to 740 albeit on a much smaller scale. I don’t think he does ethnic broadcasting so that leaves what he would put on the Hamilton stations in question, especially since 740 booms in there.
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Re: Bell Media shutting down some stations including CKWW.
It says they intend to sell CKWW, not that it's included in the shut downs
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This scenario is almost too good to be true.edj wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 7:06 amWild card: would Moses Znaimer (AM 740 Toronto, a few FMs) look to expand? Hamilton is next door to his market, and Windsor could be a throw in. CKWW could have a similar format to 740 albeit on a much smaller scale. I don’t think he does ethnic broadcasting so that leaves what he would put on the Hamilton stations in question, especially since 740 booms in there.
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I know quite a few folks in the Windsor area that are tri-lingual. English, French and Italian. When CHYR was still on AM (30 years ago) they would run Italian language programs on the weekend.
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It’s been a surprise to me this station has lasted as long as it has. I’m not knocking the format. I love it. But, ever since the news/info went over to CKLW, this station has been kind of an odd dog. It’s surprising it never did more brokered shows to pay the bills.
Like other stations on the AM, it’s probably going religious or ethnic. It’s a half-decent signal. I’m sure it will serve what ever market decently.
Like other stations on the AM, it’s probably going religious or ethnic. It’s a half-decent signal. I’m sure it will serve what ever market decently.