- CKPM-FM
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CKPM-FM City of license Port Moody, British Columbia Broadcast area Tri-Cities Branding Tri-City Radio Frequency 98.7 MHz (FM) Format Adult Album Alternative ERP 1 kilowatts HAAT -193.2 m Class A Callsign meaning CK Port Moody Owner McBride Communications & Media CKPM-FM is a future Canadian radio station. Licenced to Port Moody, British Columbia and operating at 98.7 FM, the station serves the Tri-Cities area. CKPM will broadcast with an ERP of 1000 watts with an HAAT of -193.2m. When the station signs on, it will broadcast an Adult album alternative format. The station is owned by McBride Communications.[1]
In November 2008, controversy arose regarding a proposal on the station's new physical location. Port Moody city council voted 4-3 in favour of allowing CKPM to operate out of the city’s recreation centre but several residents spoke against the proposal during the hearing, and the station is reconsidering its options as to where to locate in the Tri-Cities.[2]
References
- ^ Canada.com: Radio Station Dials In Tri-Cities 11 July 2008
- ^ Tri-City News: Port Moody May Not Host CKPM 27 November 2008
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serving VancouverAMFMAdjacent Markets Bellingham/Northwest Washington • Victoria/Southern Vancouver Island • Southwest BC Mainland1. Station has not begun broadcasting as of November 2009
British Columbia Radio Markets: Okanagan • Prince George / Northern Interior • Thompson-Cariboo • Northern & Western Vancouver Island • Southwest BC Mainland • Greater Vancouver • Victoria & Mid Island
See also: List of radio stations in British Columbia Categories:- Adult album alternative radio stations in Canada
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