- CKUA Radio Network
Infobox Radio Station
name = CKUA
airdate = 1927
frequency = [http://www.ckua.org/listen/bodies/freqncy.cfm Broadcast Frequency List]
area =Alberta
format = public broadcaster, jazz, classical, news
owner = CKUA Radio Foundation (non-profit)
erp =
branding =
slogan = original radio
class =
website = [http://www.ckua.com/ CKUA]
callsign_meaning = Canada K University of AlbertaCKUA is a Canadian radio station. Originally located at the
University of Alberta in Edmonton (hence the UA of the call letters), it now broadcasts from studios in downtown Edmonton and south Calgary. CKUA was created in 1927 through a provincial grant which allowed the University of Alberta's Extension Department to purchase the licence of CFCK. CKUA was the first public broadcaster in Canada and also the first to offer educational radio programming, including music concerts, poetry readings, and university lectures. From 1930 to 1931 the station was an affiliate of theCNR Radio network. [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=125&historyID=56 CKUA History from the Canadian Communications Foundation] ] CKUA was operated from 1945 until 1974 byAlberta Government Telephones . [ [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/listings.php?pt=130&r=59#CKUA-AM CKUA History] , Canadian Communications Foundation] Acrown corporation , the Alberta Educational Communications Corporation (later known as Access) assumed ownership of the station in 1974. In 1994, Access sold the CKUA network to the non-profit CKUA Radio Foundation for $10. [ [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=1009&historyID=57 CKUA-FM history, Canadian Communications Foundation] ]In 1997 the station was nearly shut down due to political squabbles, poor management, and attempts at privatization. The station was saved from demise when control was handed over to the public from directors appointed by the provincial government. As of 2005, more than two-thirds of the station's funding came from its listeners in the form of donations. Most donors live in
Canada and theUnited States , but they also hail from such places asChina ,Australia ,Ecuador ,Mexico ,Italy ,France ,Sweden ,Abu Dhabi ,Egypt , andHong Kong .Culture
CKUA is considered a cultural icon by many musicians throughout Canada. The station's practice of supporting local, independent, and non-commercial artists has helped launch the careers of such renowned musicians as
k.d. lang ,Jann Arden , andBruce Cockburn . In addition, the employ of CKUA has contributed to the careers ofArthur Hiller ,Robert Goulet , andTommy Banks , among others. Throughout the 1930s an earlyradio drama series, "CKUA Players", was produced out of the station and broadcast throughoutWestern Canada by a network of stations. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0006642 Radio Drama, English Language] , "Canadian Encyclopedia", accessed January 23, 2008]CKUA schedules different programs throughout the week and thus can offer many different genres. These include, but are not limited to: blues, bluegrass, R & B, Celtic, country, classical, jazz, reggae, house, hip hop, dance, funk, rock, and world music. CKUA's music library boasts one of the largest and most diverse music collections in Canada, with over 70 000 CDs, 50 000 LPs, and 10 000 78 rpm records, as well as a few aluminium transcription discs, 45s, and other various media formats. CKUA also continues its history of educational programming with its broadcast of telecourses offered by the music and history departments of
Athabasca University on weeknights. A highlight of weekday programming is the daily Call of the Land, a farm and agribusiness news program rumoured to be the basis of the SCTV parody, "Farm Film Blow-Up".Broadcast technics
The station broadcasts its signal across the Province of Alberta at 580 kHz on the
AM band through one Edmonton-based transmitter. The signal is also carried province-wide on FM through a network of 16 transmitters. CKUA also broadcasts in western Canada on select satellite providers. As ofFebruary 29 ,1996 , CKUA became the first radio station in Canada to stream their broadcast online, and now has upgraded the service to carry in excess of five hundred streams. The station currently has over 160 000 weekly listeners.Because of CKUA's extensive coverage, the station is one of only a handful of broadcasters (another being Access) to carry the Alberta
Emergency Public Warning System . The provincial government-funded programme provides the station with 12% of its annual income. CKUA is especially suited as the primary originator of this service as (unlike many commercial stations) its studios are staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Notable hosts
Current
* Tony King
* Bob Chelmick
* Andy Donnelly
*Jan Randall
*Terry David Mulligan
* David Ward
* Cathy Ennes
* Lionel Rault
*Roy Forbes
* Dilbagh Singh Bhangoo, who uses the on-air name "Baba"
*Holger Petersen
* Cam Haydn
* Brian Dunsmore
* Gaby Haas
* Luka SymonsPrevious
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Robert Goulet
*Tommy Banks Transmitters
References
External links and references
* "CKUA: Radio Worth Fighting For", by Marylu Walters; University of Alberta Press
* [http://www.ckua.com/ CKUA]
* [http://www.ckua.org/listen/bodies/freqncy.cfm Broadcast Frequency List] [http://www.ckua.com/listen/frequencies.html]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=1009&historyID=57 CKUA History from the Canadian Communications Foundation]
* [http://www.broadcasting-history.ca/listings_and_histories/radio/histories.php?id=125&historyID=56 "CFCK" later became "CKUA" - History from the Canadian Communications Foundation]
* [http://www.ualberta.ca/ALUMNI/history/affiliate/78winCKUA.htm CKUA: Fifty years of growth for the university's own station by Jean Kirkman]
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