CKOC

CKOC

Infobox Radio Station


name=CKOC
airdate= May 1, 1922
frequency= 1150 KHz (AM)
area=Hamilton, ON
format=Oldies
owner= Astral Media
branding = "Oldies 1150"
website= [http://www.oldies1150.com/ www.oldies1150.com] |

CKOC is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 1150 AM in Hamilton, Ontario. The station airs an oldies format branded as 1150 CKOC and is owned by Astral Media.

CKOC is the oldest radio station in English Canada, on the air since May 1, 1922. During its early years, the station broadcast on a number of frequencies, including 880, 630 and 1120 kHz; the station moved to its current frequency of 1150 in 1941. CKOC featured a Top 40 music format from 1960 to 1992, and increased its power to 50,000 watts in 1979.

On February 17, 1992, after a countdown of the Top 500 hits of all time, CKOC debuted "Oldies 1150" with the new calls CKMO ("More Oldies"). However, on April 2, 1993, the station reverted to the heritage CKOC calls, admitting that dropping the calls in the first place had been a mistake and that the station's listeners wanted the original calls back. The station mentions its Top 40 heritage on the air as part of the current oldies format, with liners such as, "The station that played 'em then... plays 'em again." The current branding started sometime in late 2006.

CKOC first applied for an FM station in 1968, but the FM station did not take to the air until 1986 as adult contemporary station CKLH.

CKOC airs the syndicated Wolfman Jack radio program.

at night, particularly in Southwestern Ontario and north of Toronto, which receive a relatively clear signal for CKOC during the day. In these areas, CKOC is almost impossible to pick up on some nights due to CJRC. This interference was remedied in Spring 2007, when CJRC moved to the FM dial and closed the AM signal.

As of April 2000, it is the oldest radio station in English Canada; second oldest overall. cite web| title = CKOC Radio Official web site| url=http://www.oldies1150.com/| accessdate = 2007-04-26] Originally, CKOC's station was based in the Lower City at the corner of King William and John Streets and was an offshoot of the "Wentworth Radio and Supply Company" owned by "Herb Slack". He figured he could sell more radios if he also owned a radio station and in the spring of 1922 the station became only the third radio station in all of Canada. Other broadcast locations over the years for CKOC include, the 11th floor of the "Royal Connaught Hotel" in the downtown core, the "Lister Block" building on James & King Williams Streets and the a studio on "Garfield Avenue" near King & Sherman Avenue North. cite press release| title =A Tale of Two Stations (Doug Foley)| publisher =The Hamilton Spectator|first= Doug |last=Foley |date =Monday April 16, 2007 | accessdate =2007-04-26]

References

External links

* [http://www.oldies1150.com Official Site]
* [http://www.oldies1150.com/player/player Listen Live]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=374&historyID=157 CKOC history at Canadian Communications Foundation]


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