Thought I'd let you all know that the CRTC approved an application for a new Triple A station today in Vancouver at 104.1 with 8,000 watts ERP. I guess you might say that's the final nail in the coffin for those earlier plans by KAFE Bellingham to move from 104.3 to 104.1 to facilitate the new KMCQ 104.5 Covington.
Approval was also given today for Vancouver's CKBD 600 to flip to 100.5 with 11,000 watts ERP. The station will be reborn as CKPK (The Peak) also with a Triple A format.
However CBU 690 Vancouver will be remaining on the air. The CBC had applied for an outright flip to 88.1 with 19,500 watts ERP along with a repeater on Gabriola Island at 98.7 with 20,000 watts ERP. 88.1 was approved as a "nested repeater" for 690, but the 98.7 proposal was rejected. There was a huge public outcry about the potential demise of 690, so apparently the CRTC listened.
New stations were also approved in suburban Port Moody and in the Fraser Valley community of Chilliwack. Port Moody will be getting (yet another) Triple A station on 98.7 with 1,000 watts ERP, calls will be CKPM. Just to prove we haven't all gone Triple A mad up here, Chilliwack is getting a new Rock station at 89.5 with 1,600 watts ERP. Calls here will be CHWK.....the old heritage calls have returned to Chilliwack.
Approval was also given today for Vancouver's CKBD 600 to flip to 100.5 with 11,000 watts ERP. The station will be reborn as CKPK (The Peak) also with a Triple A format.
However CBU 690 Vancouver will be remaining on the air. The CBC had applied for an outright flip to 88.1 with 19,500 watts ERP along with a repeater on Gabriola Island at 98.7 with 20,000 watts ERP. 88.1 was approved as a "nested repeater" for 690, but the 98.7 proposal was rejected. There was a huge public outcry about the potential demise of 690, so apparently the CRTC listened.
New stations were also approved in suburban Port Moody and in the Fraser Valley community of Chilliwack. Port Moody will be getting (yet another) Triple A station on 98.7 with 1,000 watts ERP, calls will be CKPM. Just to prove we haven't all gone Triple A mad up here, Chilliwack is getting a new Rock station at 89.5 with 1,600 watts ERP. Calls here will be CHWK.....the old heritage calls have returned to Chilliwack.