CKVI-FM

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CKVI-FM
City of license Kingston, Ontario
Branding The Cave
Slogan "The Cave"
Frequency 91.9 MHz (FM)
First air date 1997
Format

High School Educational Radio

erp = 6.5 W
Class LP
Callsign meaning C Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute
Owner KCVI Educational Radio Station Inc.
Website The Cave

CKVI-FM is a Canadian community radio station, owned and operated by Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Kingston, Ontario. The station broadcasts at 91.9 on the FM dial, and uses the on-air brand "The Cave". CKVI was the first high school radio station to be granted a broadcasting license by the CRTC.

CKVI now broadcasts up to 52 hours a week. Its programing consists of many styles, cultures and of course music. CKVI Radio broadcasts many genres of music.

History

Initially licensed by the CRTC in 1996,[1] it was the first licensed high school radio station in Canada. The station didn't go on air until the 1997–1998 school year because the station is run by high school students and had to wait until the start of the following year.

The station is run by students who are part of the Radio Broadcasting county-wide focus program which is open to any Grade 11, 12, and returning 12th year students in the Limestone District School Board.

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Coordinates: 44°13′45″N 76°29′51″W / 44.22917°N 76.49750°W / 44.22917; -76.49750

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