jimbo said:With 63-CKRC and 58-CKY both dead what's the status of the two freqencies? CKRC has been gone nearly 10 years I believe so could a USA broadcaster claim it for use south of the border?
Living near Grand Forks, ND for years I miss CKY's blowtorch.
jimbo said:With 63-CKRC and 58-CKY both dead what's the status of the two freqencies? CKRC has been gone nearly 10 years I believe so could a USA broadcaster claim it for use south of the border?
Living near Grand Forks, ND for years I miss CKY's blowtorch.
jimbo said:With 63-CKRC and 58-CKY both dead what's the status of the two freqencies?CKRC has been gone nearly 10 years I believe so could a USA broadcaster claim it for use south of the border?
jimbo said:Living near Grand Forks, ND for years I miss CKY's blowtorch.
Chuckydoll said:Maybe you do but people in Winnipeg don't. KY58 moved to FM because it was losing money playing music on AM.
Yeziknoradio said:No, actually, it was not losing money.
CKY had pre-tax losses of almost $370,000 over the period 1995 to 2000. We project that, as an AM music station, CKY will continue to lose money on a cumulative basis over the next seven years.
chuckydoll said:Thanks, Yezi. You just committed libel on a message board.
Rogers Broadcasting moved KY58 to FM because the station was losing money on AM and would continue to do so if it remained on AM.
With a little help from Google I stumbled across a transcript of the appropriate CRTC hearing. Here is the relevant portion which I found in paragraph 47:
CKY had pre-tax losses of almost $370,000 over the period 1995 to 2000. We project that, as an AM music station, CKY will continue to lose money on a cumulative basis over the next seven years.
To put everything in context read through the Rogers Broadcasting presentation, paragraphs 34 to 289.