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Toronto transmitter power was also to be increased to 100,000 watts in by the end of 1978.
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1228:Nova Scotia
880:David Onley
721:Les Roberts
691:David Onley
628:Pamela Kern
302:Norm Bright
173:Off the air
80:Programming
1718:Categories
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331:Kosmos 954
309:Chilliwack
224:Radio news
204:Key people
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1273:CKO-FM-10
1235:FM 103.5
1232:CKO-FM-9
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1062:CKO-FM-4
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996:CKO-FM-2
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210:president
101:Ownership
71:Frequency
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573:- host,
543:magazine
537:Analysis
428:Winnipeg
416:CKEY 590
380:football
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282:Montreal
275:Arkansas
220:Products
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1251:CKHZ-FM
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1214:CILG-FM
1172:CFPG-FM
1167:unknown
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1122:Alberta
1108:CFXL-FM
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1085:Calgary
1075:CHKG-FM
1044:CIQM-FM
1027:Ontario
1013:CBLA-FM
992:Ontario
988:Toronto
978:CKQB-FM
959:Ontario
946:Studio
836:Hotline
763:co-host
392:Halifax
298:Calgary
271:Toronto
250:History
226:network
187:Ontario
183:Toronto
162:Defunct
154:Founded
114:History
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49:Toronto
40:Defunct
25:CJRP-FM
21:CKOE-FM
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1184:Regina
1023:London
955:Ottawa
442:Cogeco
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373:hockey
290:London
267:Ottawa
196:Canada
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149:Media
106:Owner
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870:NASL
384:CKFH
375:and
306:CHWK
296:and
286:CFOX
269:and
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170:Fate
165:1989
157:1977
95:talk
91:News
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