CKER-FM
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CKER (FM) | |
City of license | Edmonton, Alberta |
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Branding | World FM |
Frequency | 101.7 MHz (FM) |
First air date | 1980 |
Format | multilingual |
Power | 100 KW |
Owner | Rogers Media |
Website | CKER Radio |
CKER is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 101.7 FM in Edmonton, Alberta. The station airs a multilingual programming format branded as 101.7 World FM and is owned by Rogers Media.
[edit] History
CKER-FM first hit the airwaves on November 1, 1980 on the AM dial as Edmonton's first and only multilingual station. It was owned by O.K. Radio Group which is headed up by Roger Charest and Stu Morton. The station operated at 1480AM with a broadcasting power of 10 000 watts.
In 1982 O.K. Radio Group spun off CKER into a separate company- CKER Radio Ltd., a company that was headed up by Roger Charest as well as other inverstors.
In 1994, CKER was granted approval by the CRTC to move to the FM band at 101.9 MHz with and ERP of 64 000 watts. This would later be increased to 100 000 watts. Two years later, CKER moved to 101.7 MHz in an effort to allieviate interference that was being caused to other stations.
On January 18, 2006, CKER-FM was sold to Rogers Communications who also purchased other stations owned by O.K. Radio Group. Rogers pledged to keep the station the same, with a multilingual format and the current branding of World FM.
[edit] Programming
CKER currently airs programming in over 15 languages serving over 12 ethnic groups. It has programming in the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Serbian, Dutch, Filipino, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Japanese, Russian, Somali, South Asian, Spanish, and Ukrainian.
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