CFPR
City of license | Prince Rupert, British Columbia |
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Broadcast area | North Coast |
Branding | CBC Radio One |
Frequency | 860 kHz (AM) |
First air date | 1936 |
Format | public broadcasting |
Power |
10,000 watts (day) 2,500 watts (night) |
Class | B |
Transmitter coordinates | 54°17′7″N 130°22′34″W / 54.28528°N 130.37611°W |
Callsign meaning | C F Prince Rupert |
Owner | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
Website | CBC British Columbia |
CFPR is a Canadian radio station, airing at 860 AM in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. It is part of the CBC Radio One network.
History
CFPR first aired in 1936 on AM 580, as a private CBC Radio affiliate owned by Northwest Broadcast & Service Co. It moved to AM 1240 in 1941 (see Canadian allocations changes under NARBA), and became a Trans-Canada Network affiliate in 1944. The station was directly acquired by the CBC in 1953 shortly after going out of business as a private station. In 1963, the CBC was granted approval to move the station to its current frequency, which it did by 1967. In 1988, the CBC applied to convert the station to a straight rebroadcaster of CBYG-FM in Prince George. The application was denied by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).[1] However, CFPR airs the same programming as CBYG-FM at all times, as they share production of their local programming.[2]
Local programming
CFPR and CBYG-FM jointly produce the local morning program Daybreak North, with one host in each location — Carolina de Ryk works from the studio in Prince Rupert and Chris Walker works from the studio in Prince George. Both stations air CBTK-FM's Radio West in the afternoons.
Rebroadcasters
On November 29, 2011, the CBC applied to the CRTC to convert CBTD Kispiox from the AM band (at 990 kHz) to the FM band. This application was approved on March 19, 2012.[3]
The CBC also previously operated CBKL, a low-power rebroadcaster in Alice Arm; this rebroadcaster would be deleted at the CBC's request by the CRTC on October 25, 2013.[4]
References
- ↑ Decision CRTC 88-485, CRTC, August 2, 1988
- ↑ Decision CRTC 89-294, CRTC, May 30, 1989
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-159 CFPR Prince Rupert – New transmitter in Kispiox, CRTC, March 19, 2012
- ↑ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-566, Various radio stations – Deletion of rebroadcasting transmitters, October 25, 2013
External links
- CBC British Columbia
- CFPR history - Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CFPR
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