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Eastern Radio Broadcasting (now known as MBS Radio) purchased CKCW in 1972. CKCW was the only privately owned AM radio station ever to operate in Moncton. Over the years, many radio personalities who worked at CKCW would attain such bigger success in larger markets such as Brother Jake, Bob Powers, Marty Kingston and Larry Hennessey.
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Doug Pond (MD/Afternoons 1967–1971, PD/Mornings 1974-1980/NB Hawks-Colour 1978–1980; PD/Afternoons 1984–1989; MD/Afternoons; From 1984 to 1995 host of Canadian Top 40 and Weekend Oldies Syndicated Shows. Also mornings CJBK London Ontario, Mornings/PD CFBC Saint John, PD/Afternoons CIHI Fredericton,
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originally began broadcasting on December 4, 1934, at 1370 AM, with only 100 watts of power. The station was originally owned and operated by Moncton Broadcasting Company Ltd, managed by F.A. (Fred) Lynds. The AM frequency changed to 1400 in 1941, and then to its final AM position at 1220 in 1946.
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Gair Maxwell (Sports/News 1984–1999 / AHL Play-by-Play - Moncton Hawks) Also CJCW Sussex, CKRD Red Deer, CFCN Calgary /Best-selling author "Big Little Legends"
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in 1972. CHUM Limited, which owned and operated CKCW-TV, became CTV Globemedia in 2007, and then Bell Media in 2011. CKCW-TV is now part of the
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In 1976, CKCW's sister station was granted a licence to operate on the FM band at 103.9 FM, marking the first FM radio station in Moncton.
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Ron Bourgeois (aka "The Little General" came to Moncton in the early 1960s, Afternoon Fill-in and Staff Announcer 1969–1974)
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first went on the air in 1977 with an easy listening format that aired until its switched to country on January 1, 1979.
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Troy Tait (Evenings 1985-1986, Swing Announcer & Asst. P.D. 1988-1991, 1993–1997, Mornings 1998-2003)
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Mike Sanderson (Mid-days, Afternoons, Kutting Edge night show (2015–2017), 2013–2017, now with
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Garth Cooper (Sports & Country Western, Sales, CKCD-TV Campbellton Manager, 1962-1972 era)
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Mike Allain (O/N 1986-1987, Evenings and Weekends 1988-1989, afternoons 1998-2000)
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Tosh Taylor (Mornings with Night and Tosh, then the KRise with Josh and Tosh)
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Dave Lockhart (News 1973–2006, "Talk Back" host and News Director 1984–2006)
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Josh McLellan (Evenings, Production, Afternoons, Music Director 2006–2014)
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format. In August 1998, the station switched formats with sister station
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CKCW was the first station to hire international syndicated radio star
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Don Martin (Evenings and Weekends 1984–1986) "Countdown Atlantic""
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Roy Geldart (News 1972–1980, News Director & Editorial Writer)
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Jamie Hamilton CFQM Evenings 1979-1980 Magic 104 Sunday Mornings
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Larry Christian (Midday Announcer 1985-1987, Mornings 1987-1998)
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Marty Kingston (Sports 1978–1982, AHL Play by Play, Later with
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Brian Mackenzie (Sign-On Morning man/Copy late 1960s-1970s)
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Scotty Horsman (Evenings 1991–1996, Mornings early 2000s)
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Robert Barrie CFQM Afternoon Drive - Fall 1984 and CKCW/
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Geoff Campbell (News Afternoon and weekends 1997 - 2000)
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Art Noiles (Sports 1969–1977, AHL Play by Play NB Hawks)
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Sandy Gillis (Mornings 1972–1974; Management 1978–1995)
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Steve Power (O/Night, Evenings & Swing, 1992–2000)
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John Kennedy (Evenings & Weekend Mornings 1984-85)
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Moe Jacob (O/Night, Evenings & Swing, 1989–1993)
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Robert Burns (News Midday and Afternoons, 1989–2002)
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Garnet Dee (Afternoons 1973–1978, Middays 1978–1979)
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Jim Trites (Evenings 1979–83, Afternoons 1983–1984)
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Moncton
New Brunswick
Greater Moncton
Frequency
MHz
FM
Format
Hot adult contemporary
Maritime Broadcasting System
Sister stations
CFQM-FM
CHOY-FM
1934
kHz
AM
Call sign
country
Class
ERP
kWs
HAAT
k945.ca
FM
Moncton
New Brunswick
hot adult contemporary
Maritime Broadcasting System
CFQM-FM
CKCW-TV

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