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444:, which planned to sell off Cybermedix' medical labs while keeping CKO and the Cybermedix cable systems in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. However, there was no timetable for the CRTC to approve the deal, and Cogeco would not be allowed to operate CKO until the sale was approved. As a result, with the transaction still pending before the CRTC and no prospect of stanching CKO's mounting losses in the interim, AGRA decided to euthanize the network. On November 10, network president Bill Stewart told employees via conference call that CKO was shutting its doors. While this meeting was taking place, the network abruptly went off the air in the middle of the noon (Eastern Time) broadcast, never to return. It lost a reported $ 55 million during its existence. 1457:
Decision CRTC 77-387 Commission approves the acquisition of the assets of the AM radio station CFOX at Pointe Claire. One of the editors in 1979 at the CFOX station was Randy Hurst who is now president of the Canadian Electricity Forum. Also working at the station at the time was the announcer Mitch
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4 million to CKO which the network would have used to launch three more stations (Regina, Saint John and St. John's) for which it already held licenses, but had not been financially able to establish. However, the CRTC denied the application on April 25, 1988. Later the same year, AGRA transferred
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After its first anniversary, the network faced low ratings and higher financial losses than expected. However, it was hoped that a planned advertising campaign would help boost awareness of the station. The Toronto transmitter power was also to be increased to 100,000 watts in by the end of 1978.
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briefly hosted a weekday sports talk show on the network. Although Tevan was from Montreal, CKO's Montreal station did not have a suitable studio for the program, forcing Tevan to commute to Toronto. Tevan quit CKO after the network rejected his offer to set up a Montreal studio.
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in Cranbrook, BC a few weeks later. Reporter Bill Pringle was the first journalist at the crash scene. Calgary coverage centered on local news and the booming Alberta energy sector. The Calgary and Edmonton reporters joined forces to broadcast the
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previously carried the Maple Leafs games and attempted to have the CRTC stop CKO's hockey broadcasts. The CRTC rejected CKFH's complaint, on the rationale that sports broadcasts were within CKO's programming commitments.
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were initially at 59-65 Adelaide Street East, Toronto - a vacant 6 storey building next to the Adelaide Street courthouse, and then moved to the 2nd floor of the Carlton Inn Hotel on Carlton Street just west of
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its 99% ownership in CKO to its majority-owned media division, Cybermedix. In March 1989, the network under its restructured ownership declared to the CRTC that it would no longer have financial losses by 1993.
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in Edmonton. The Calgary stationed featured numerous local features reflecting the skills on the staff and balanced network's national approach. Calgary and Edmonton produced a regional afternoon newscast,
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In November 1977, the Calgary station was opened with Bob Quinn as its first news director. He expanded coverage in Alberta and was instrumental in the network's coverage of the
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and Joanna Piros. Scott was replaced in 1978 by Peter Ray, who had been transferred from the Montreal station. After Ray's departure that year, Tom Spear was hired from
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Revocation of the licenses for the radio broadcasting transmitting undertakings in various cities across Canada issued to the CKO Radio Partnership. 15 August 1990
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under station manager/news director Garfield Chesson. He made CKO Edmonton a key supplier of national news reportage in the era of the Trudeau government's
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AGRA Industries was originally a 45 percent partner in the network, but by 1988 it was the sole owner. David Ruskin was the network's founding president.
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Melnick. Mitch Melnick is a 30-year veteran of radio in Montreal. Melnick is a star of Montreal's English all sports radio station, Team 990. 5 July 1977
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In 1986, CKO applied to convert its Montreal outlet to 95.1 MHz; that application was denied on March 19, 1987. (95.1 FM has since been occupied by
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in late 1977; for nearly all Canadians, it was the first regular, live access to House proceedings as it would be well over two years before the
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Kirby, Blaik (1977-11-11). "Wry restoration comedies bite through the usual pap (CKO story at end of article)". Globe and Mail. p. 16.
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Keddy, Barbara (1978-09-09). "Adage about half-full, half-empty cup appropriate to position of CKO radio". Globe and Mail. pp. B5.
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Globe and Mail, The (1988-02-04). "Patrick Hynan - Produced show on Hemingway (obituary)". Globe and Mail. pp. A16.
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Globe and Mail, The (1986-02-08). "Walter Kanitz - Veteran Radio Broadcaster (obituary)". Globe and Mail. pp. A22.
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open line show created and hosted by Ian Kinsey in 1978 and '79. Canada's first soccer call-in and feature program
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Beveridge, Massey (1987-01-01). "Letters to the Editor: The wrong Mr. Varley". Globe and Mail. p. 6.
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Partridge, John (1989-03-16). "CKO will break even in 1993, president says". Globe and Mail. pp. B8.
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Globe and Mail (1988-11-09). "Agra Industries sells CKO radio network". Globe and Mail. pp. B12.
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The broadcast licenses were surrendered to the CRTC, which formally revoked them on August 15, 1990.
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Tansey, Mike (1986-03-17). "Letters to the Editor: National open line". Globe and Mail. pp. A6.
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Decision CRTC 76-416 Approval to operate an all-news network - originally licensed on 12 July 1976.
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This article is about the defunct Canadian news radio network. For the Moncton radio station, see
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Joe Snider - news anchor, Sports anchor, "Sports journal" host, reporter, London Bureau chief
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In 1988, CKO filed an application with the CRTC to trade frequencies with Toronto AM station
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Key Radio Limited Toronto, Ontario/The CKO Radio Partnership Toronto, Ontario 25 April 1988
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to launch it, the CKO radio network started broadcasting on July 1, 1977 with stations in
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Al Stafford - producer/writer (Toronto), reporter (Calgary), morning co-host (Edmonton)
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In 1989, AGRA agreed in principle to sell Cybermedix to Montreal-based broadcaster
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Patton, Paul (1989-03-27). "Tevan ends CKO show". Globe and Mail. pp. C4.
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Approval of Montreal's frequency change from 1470 kHz to 650 kHz. 20 June 1989
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Terry Boland - Senior Parliamentary Reporter, co-host of national morning show
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satellite crash in the Northwest Territories in January 1978 and the crash of
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in December 1978 until most local programming was curtailed in August 1980.
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was a Canadian radio news network which operated from 1977 to 1989. The CKO
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Brenda Spielman - Edmonton Bureau Chief, News Director, Morning Host
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began regular nationwide video distribution to most cable systems.
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Denial of Montreal's CKO conversion to the FM dial. 19 March 1987
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was shared by twelve network-owned stations, as listed below.
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CKO closed the London studio that year due to poor ad sales.
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never reassigned; unavailable since 2007 as 1450 is used by
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several times in one newscast and was reportedly dismissed.
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Jim Bennie - Vancouver news director and production manager
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Bill Pringle - Calgary newsroom coordinator/afternoon host
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Angus Gillespie - reporter, sports anchor/writer (1987–89)
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Ed Anderst - Montreal and Parliamentary (Ottawa) reporter
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Canadian Communications Foundation article on news radio
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Writing had been on the wall for closedown of CKO Radio
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François (Frank) Meloche - Ottawa reporter, newscaster
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Ken Anderson - Ottawa editor, reporter and news anchor
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Hildegard Zagorski - Wall Street business commentator
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Personalities associated with the network included:
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Frank Switzer - Calgary bureau chief, news director
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John MacRae - business editor/national anchor/ host
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Bruce Barker - afternoon sports anchor and reporter
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For the executive title, see 1749:1977 establishments in Ontario 1363:203 Hymus Blvd, Pointe Claire, 597:Robert Holliday - morning news 284:(by acquisition of AM station 1: 684:Stan Mulholoch - morning host 511:- evening host from Vancouver 499:Kim Blue - president & GM 974:later 150 Wellington Street 842:Nighttalk With Bill Williams 711:Robert "Bob" Reid - reporter 670:Al Michaels - afternoon host 591:Steve Hennigar - news anchor 588:Betty Harrison - news anchor 1779:Radio stations in Vancouver 1102:332 17th Avenue South West, 756:Glen Stone - science editor 549:George Franks - news anchor 520:Jim Connell - Montreal host 1815: 1789:Radio stations in Edmonton 1774:Radio stations in Winnipeg 1769:Radio stations in Montreal 1047:(relocation from 103.1 FM) 517:Jim Chapman - Toronto news 496:Malcolm Bernard - reporter 244:Canada All-News Radio Ltd. 141:Canada All-News Radio Ltd. 109:Canada All-News Radio Ltd. 18: 1784:Radio stations in Calgary 1759:Radio stations in Toronto 1304:Newfoundland and Labrador 741:Bill Sipple - news anchor 546:Norah Fountain - reporter 502:Karen Bodirsky - reporter 320:Canadian House of Commons 242:The network was owned by 181:65 Adelaide Street East, 1104:later 5925 Third Street 1040:380 Ridout Street North 1016:(relocation from 740 AM) 1005:65 Adelaide Street East, 981:(relocation from 540 AM) 920:, hosted by Andrew Sharp 614:Journal of Radio Studies 377:National Football League 1007:later 30 Carlton Street 798:, documentary announcer 687:Shawn Murray - reporter 552:Don Gauthier - host of 535:Susan Flory - reporter 356:National Energy Program 340:1978 Commonwealth Games 29:Chief knowledge officer 1241:2000 Barrington Street 862:, hosted by Glen Stone 681:Lori Miseck - reporter 254:On July 12, 1976, the 1739:Cogeco radio stations 903:Alberta soccer league 868:, Edmonton based pre- 838:, hosted by Pat Burns 831:The John Gilbert Show 616:(1995) article on CKO 575:The News in Dimension 402:broadcast syndication 1613:Decision CRTC 90-745 1536:Decision CRTC 88-294 1524:Decision CRTC 89-345 1512:Decision CRTC 87-189 1135:12316 Jasper Avenue 819:Herbert W. 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Index

CKOE-FM
CJRP-FM
Chief knowledge officer
Toronto
Ontario
Frequency
Format
News
talk
Toronto
Ontario
Maple Leaf Gardens
Canada
president
CEO
Radio news
call sign
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Pierre Trudeau
Ottawa
Toronto
Arkansas
Montreal
CFOX
London
Vancouver
Calgary
Norm Bright
CHWK
Chilliwack

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