CIVH

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CIVH
City of license Vanderhoof, British Columbia
Slogan Modern country and the best southern rock!
Frequency 1340 kHz (AM)
First air date November 1973
Format Country music
Callsign meaning C I VanderHoof
Owner Vista Broadcast Group
Website The Valley Wolf

CIVH is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a country music format at 1340 AM in Vanderhoof, British Columbia.

History

Prince George Broadcasting Ltd. (owner of CJCI) received a licence for a new AM station at Vanderhoof, British Columbia in 1973. CIVH began broadcasting on 1340 kHz later that same year. A year later in 1974, CIVH was authorized to operate a rebroadcast transmitter at Fort St. James, on 1480 kHz with the call sign CIFJ. Also in 1974, CIFL was added to broadcast at 1450 kHz in Fraser Lake.

On October 19, 1993, the station had received CRTC approval to convert CIFJ operating at 1480 AM to 92.7 MHz on the FM dial, although the move did not take place.

Over the years, the station had gone through different ownerships and is currently owned by the Vista Broadcast Group.

Rebroadcasters

  • CIFJ 1480 AM - Fort St. James
  • CIFL 1450 AM - Fraser Lake

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    Coordinates: 54°00′59″N 123°59′29″W / 54.01639°N 123.99139°W / 54.01639; -123.99139

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