CKBL-FM

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CKBL-FM (92.9 The Bull)
City of license Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Broadcast area Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Branding 92.9 The Bull
Frequency 92.9 MHz FM
First air date 1923 (AM)
1995 (FM)
Format country
Callsign meaning C
K
BULL
Owner Hildebrand Communications
Webcast 92.9 The Bull - Listen Live
Website 92.9 The Bull

CKBL-FM, branded as 92.9 The Bull, is a country radio station located in the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The station originated on the AM dial as CFQC-AM, which began broadcasting in 1923. It was an affiliate of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission from 1933 to 1936 when it affiliated with the newly formed Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 1944 it became an affiliate of the CBC's Dominion Network until 1962 when the network was reabsorbed into the main CBC Radio network and CFQC became independent. In the 1950s, CFQC-TV became Saskatoon's first television station and the two broadcasters remained affiliated until the 1980s, sharing broadcast facilities and some on-air personnel.

On February 6, 1995 at 6:06AM, CFQC left its longtime AM position at 600 and was replaced by CJWW which moved from 750AM. The last song played on "Hits 600" was "Stand Tall" by Burton Cummings.

At 7AM that day, CFQC-FM signed-on at 92.9 on the FM dial, where it was rebranded Hot93. The station adopted its current brand in 2007. The call letters also changed from CFQC to CKBL. CFQC & its brand Hot 93 were put to eternal sleep at 6AM November 1st (Last song played at 5:58AM was Michelle Wright's version of "Rock Me Gently"). "92-9 The Bull" signed on at 7AM November 1, 2007 with Big & Rich "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" and marked a new era in Saskatoon radio with the advent of the Active Country format under the direction of program director and morning show co-host Steve "Hurricane" Huber.

The Bull consists of the Y'All-Turnative Morning show with "Hurricane" Huber, Cristy Beggs, and John The Producer, The Bull Workforce with Joel Jeffrey, Drive Time with Dodge, and The Nightime Radio Extravaganza with Pat Dubois.

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