CFBV
City of license | Smithers, British Columbia |
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Branding | Moose FM |
Slogan | Today's Best Music |
Frequency | 870 kHz (AM) |
Repeaters |
CFLD 760 kHz, Burns Lake CKBV 1490 kHz, Hazelton CHLD 1480 kHz, Granisle CHBV 106.5 MHz, Houston |
First air date | 1963 |
Format | adult contemporary |
Power | 1000 watts |
Class | B |
Callsign meaning | C F Bulkley Valley |
Owner |
Vista Broadcast Group (Vista Radio) |
Website | Moose FM |
CFBV is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts an adult contemporary format and branded as Moose FM at 870 AM in Smithers, British Columbia. The station is owned by the Vista Broadcast Group.
History
CFBV originally began broadcasting in 1963 at 1230 AM under the ownership of CFBV Ltd. from the Corner of Queen Street and Highway 16, Then several years later moving to the former School Board offices on Queen Street in Smithers. Throughout its history, CFBV has broadcast with 1000 watts of power. The station opened a rebroadcaster, CFLD, at 1400 AM with 250 watts of power in the Tweedsmuir Hotel in Burns Lake in November 1965. CFBV added another rebroadcaster, CKBV in Hazelton, and CHLD in Granisle (a rebroadcaster of CFLD), in 1974.
In 1976, CFLD's studios moved from the Tweedsmuir Hotel to a new studio at 320-A Alaska Drive. Around the same time, CFBV Ltd. was granted permission to increase the daytime power of CFLD to 1000 watts (while nighttime power remained at 250 watts). CFBV Ltd. changed its corporate name to Cariboo Central Interior Radio Inc. in 1985, and CFBV and CFLD began operating under a common brand, BV/LD Radio, around that time, with some programming for both stations originating from CJCI in Prince George.
CFBV changed frequencies from 1230 to its present 870 on October 17, 1985,[1] and CFLD followed suit on January 27, 1986 when it switched frequencies from 1400 to 760.[2] CFBV established another rebroadcaster, CHBV, in Houston, in 1991. CFLD increased its power to 1000 watts full-time on January 9, 1996. On December 17, 1999, CFBV switched CHBV to the FM band at 106.5 MHz with 923 watts of power.[3]
Cariboo Central Interior Radio, the owner of CFBV, CFLD, CJCI and their rebroadcasters and other stations, was purchased on September 1, 2005 by 1126144 Alberta Ltd., a company affiliated with Vista. In early summer of 2006, CFBV and CFLD dropped its BV/LD branding for a new common brand, The Peak.
In May 2014, The Peak changed its name to Moose FM.
References
External links
- Moose FM
- CFBV History at Canadian Communications Foundation
- CFLD History at Canadian Communications Foundation
- The Peak becomes Moose FM
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CFBV
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CFLD
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CKBV
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CHLD
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CHBV
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Coordinates: 54°47′46″N 127°11′55″W / 54.79611°N 127.19861°W