CJRX-FM
City | Lethbridge, Alberta |
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Branding | 106.7 ROCK |
Frequency | 106.7 MHz (FM) |
First air date | 1926 as CJOC |
Format | Mainstream rock |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 183.4 meters (602 ft) |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | C J RX (sounds like Rocks) |
Former callsigns | CJOC (1926-2000) |
Former frequencies |
1100 AM (1926-1928) 1120 AM (1928-1942) 1400 AM (1942-1960) 1200 AM (1960-2000) |
Owner |
Rogers Media, a division of Rogers Communications (Rogers Media) |
Sister stations | CFRV-FM |
Website | 106.7 ROCK |
CJRX-FM is a radio station in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Owned by Rogers Communications, the station airs an active rock format branded as 106.7 ROCK.
History
The station was founded as CJOC in 1926, named after its founder, Jock Palmer. In 1928, it was bought by Taylor Pearson & Carson, which evolved into Selkirk Communications. Originally on 1100 AM, it moved to 1120 in 1928, 1400 in 1942 and 1200 in 1960.
Along with most of Selkirk's radio holdings, CJOC was sold to Rogers in 1989 after Selkirk merged with Maclean-Hunter. On January 19, 2000 CJOC moved to FM under new calls, CJRX. With the new frequency and call letters also came with a change in genre, from country music to rock.[1]
In June 2016, Rock 106 slightly rebranded to 106.7 ROCK
References
External links
- ROCK 106
- CJRX-FM history at Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CJRX-FM
Coordinates: 49°42′23″N 112°43′15″W / 49.70639°N 112.72083°W