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CJNI-FM City of license Halifax, Nova Scotia Branding News 95.7 Slogan News. Talk. Sports. Frequency 95.7 MHz (FM) First air date October 11, 2005 Format News/Talk/Sports ERP 22.1 kW Callsign meaning C J News Information Owner Rogers Radio Sister stations CFLT-FM Website News 95.7 CJNI-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts news, talk, and sports in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at 95.7 FM.
On November 26, 2004, Rogers Communications received approval for a new News/Talk commercial FM radio station in Halifax to operate on the frequency 95.7 MHz.[1] It launched on October 11, 2005 at 5:30 a.m.
The station is networked with CKNI in Moncton and CHNI in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Contents
Programming
Traffic and Weather are reported every ten minutes between 05:30 - 9:00 and 15:00 - 19:00 on weekdays (every hour between 9:00 - 15:00) and from 07:00 - 12:00 on Saturdays.
From CJNI website
- 00:00 - 05:30: Play by Play Sports and Fox Sports Radio
- 05:30 - 09:00: The Morning News with Doug Reynolds and Erica Munn
- 05:45 - 08:45: Sports with Scott MacIntosh
- 09:00 - 12:00: Maritime Morning with Andrew Krystal
- 12:00 - 12:07: The Noon News with Scott Simpson and Erin Trafford
- 12:07 - 15:00: The Afternoon News with Tom Young
- 15:00 - 19:00: The Afternoon News with Scott Simpson and Erin Trafford
- 15:15 - 18:45: Sports with Scott MacIntosh
- 19:00 - 20:00: Prime Time Sports with Bob McCown
- 20:00 - 00:00: Play by Play Sports and Fox Sports Radio.
CJNI-FM broadcasts all Halifax Mooseheads home and away games, Toronto Blue Jays games, and NFL Sunday and Monday Football.
References
External links
- News 95.7
- CJNI history at Canadian Communications Foundation
- Query the REC's Canadian station database for CJNI-FM
Radio stations in Halifax, Nova Scotia CKDU 88.1 • CHNS 89.9 • CBHA 90.5 • CBAX 91.5 • CBAF-5 92.3 • CFLT 92.9 • CJLU 93.9 • CJNI 95.7 • CKUL 96.5 • CIRH 97.9 • CKRH 98.5 • CHSB 99.3 • CIOO 100.1 • CJCH 101.3 • CHFX 101.9 • CBH 102.7 • CKHZ 103.5 • CFRQ 104.3 • CKHY 105.1 • CFEP 105.9 • CKBG 107.3 • CIRH 107.7Nova Scotia Radio Markets: Cape Breton • Halifax
See also: List of radio stations in Nova Scotia Corporate directors Ronald Besse · Charles Birchall · H. Garfield Emerson · Peter Godsoe · Thomas Hull · Philip Lind · Nadir Mohamed · David Peterson · Ted Rogers · Edward Rogers III · Loretta Rogers · Melinda Rogers · William Schleyer · John A. Tory · J. Christopher Wansbrough · Colin WatsonTelecommunications Atria Networks · Chatr · Fido · Rogers Cable · Rogers Hi-Speed Internet · Rogers Telecom · Rogers WirelessMagazines Canadian Business · Chatelaine (English) · Châtelaine (French) · Flare · glow · L'actualité · LOU LOU · Maclean's · Marketing · MoneySense · Profit · Today's ParentCable television/specialty channels Sportsnet channelsSportsnet East · Sportsnet Ontario · Sportsnet West · Sportsnet Pacific · Sportsnet One · Sportsnet WorldOther propertiesThe Biography Channel · CityNews Channel · CPAC · FX Canada · G4 Canada · OLN · Rogers TV1 · TV Rogers (French)1 · TVtropolis · The Shopping Channel · Viewers ChoiceConventional television Citytv stationsOmni stationsRadio stations CFGP · CFLT · CFRV · CFSR · CFUN · CHAS · CHBN · CHST · CHDI · CHEZ · CHFI · CHFM · CHMN · CHNI · CHTT · CHUR · CHYM · CIKR · CIKZ · CIOC · CISQ · CISS · CISW · CITI · CJAQ · CJET · CJMX · CJNI · CJOK · CJQM · CJQQ · CJRQ · CJRX · CKBY · CKER · CKFX · CKGB · CKIS · CKIZ · CKLG · CKMH · CKNI · CKQC · CKSR · CKXC · CKY · CKYXOther assets and facilities Dome Productions · Jack FM (most Canadian stations) · Rogers Arena · Rogers Building · Rogers Centre · 545 Lake Shore Boulevard West · 33 Dundas Street East · Rogers Park · Rogers Media · Rogers Plus · Spring Fishing Show · Toronto Blue Jays · VuguruNotes 1Community channels owned by Rogers CableSome assets listed above are only partially owned by Rogers Communications. Refer to each individual article for detailed information.Categories:- Radio stations in the Halifax Regional Municipality
- Rogers Communications radio stations
- News and talk radio stations in Canada
- Radio stations established in 2005
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