CBY

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CBY
City of license Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador
Broadcast area Western Newfoundland
Branding CBC Radio One Corner Brook
Frequency 990 kHz (AM)
First air date 1943
Format news/talk
Power 10,000 watts
Class A
Former callsigns VOWN (1943-1949)
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister stations CBN-FM, CBYT
Website CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

CBY is a local division of the CBC Radio One radio station, broadcasting from Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. It broadcasts at 990 kHz (AM) as a clear-channel station, using a power of 10,000 watts. Rebroadcaster CBNA St. Anthony, also using 10,000 watts, covers much of Northern Newfoundland on 600 kHz. FM rebroadcasters provide additional coverage throughout Western Newfoundland.

On October 19, 2012, CBY made its final broadcast from its longtime studios of 53 years on Premier Drive in Corner Brook after the announcement of budget cuts by the federal government. The station is now located in the Valley Mall, a decision that drew much criticism mostly because of the size of the new studios. The former CBC location was a building, owned and operated by the CBC.

History

The station was launched in 1943 as VOWN on AM 790, by the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, the pre-Confederation public broadcaster. On March 31, 1949, BCN was absorbed by the CBC when Newfoundland joined Canada, and adopted its current call sign. CBY moved to 990 in 1963.

CBNA St. Anthony began broadcasting in 1968.

The call sign CBY was previously used by a CBL rebroadcaster in Toronto, Ontario from 1938 to 1943.

Local programming

CBY produces its own local morning show, The West Coast Morning Show with hosts Bernice Hillier, and Brian McHugh. The station otherwise broadcasts programming from CBN in St. John's during the network's local programming blocks, with some exceptions.

Transmitters

Rebroadcasters of CBY
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet
Bonne Bay[1] CBNF-FM 89.1 2900 watts A Query
Deer Lake CBDT-FM 96.3 1175 watts A Query
Mount St. Margaret CBYM-FM 98.7 10000 watts B Query
Port aux Basques[2] CBNE-FM 91.9 1280 watts A Query
Port Saunders CBNJ-FM 90.5 261 watts A Query
Portland Creek CBYP-FM 89.5 850 watts A Query
St. Andrew's [3] CBNH-FM 93.7 2700 watts A Query
St. Anthony CBNA 600 AM 10000 watts B Query
Stephenville CBNC-FM 88.7 3600 watts B Query

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