CKSA-FM

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CKSA-FM
City of license Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan
Branding Lloyd at 95-9
Slogan "He Plays Everything Country!"
Frequency 95.9 MHz (FM)
First air date April 3, 1957
Format Country
ERP 100 kW
Class C1
Callsign meaning C K Saskatchewan and Alberta
Owner Newcap Broadcasting
Sister stations CILR-FM, CKSA-DT, CITL-DT
Webcast Listen live
Website Lloyd at 95-9

CKSA-FM is a Canadian radio station owned by Newcap Broadcasting. It broadcasts at 95.9 FM in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan. It currently plays a country format, with the on-air moniker Lloyd at 95-9.

History

CKSA started as an AM station on April 3, 1957. CKSA first broadcast on the 1150 kHz frequency and later changed to 1080. In 2002, the station received approval by the CRTC to move from the AM dial to the FM dial.[1] For many years, CKSA was the only radio station in Lloydminster and the surrounding area owned by Midwest Broadcasting.

In the 1990s, CKSA changed its format to country, and it was once known as Country 108.

As part of a re-branding strategy by its new owners, Newcap Broadcasting, CKSA was changed to Lloyd at 95 dot 9—He Plays Everything Country!

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Coordinates: 53°17′01″N 110°00′28″W / 53.2836°N 110.0077°W / 53.2836; -110.0077


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