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CKCB-FM

Coordinates:44°28′42″N80°19′36″W / 44.47833°N 80.32667°W /44.47833; -80.32667
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Radio station in Collingwood, Ontario
CKCB-FM
Broadcast areaCollingwood
Frequency95.1MHz (FM)
BrandingThe Peak 95.1 FM
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
Owner
CHAY-FM,CIQB-FM
History
First air date
1965 (AM)
1994 (FM)
Former frequencies
1400kHz (AM) (1965–1994)
Technical information
ClassA
ERP350watts
HAAT288.5 meters (947 ft)
Links
Websitethepeakfm.com

CKCB-FM is a Canadianradio station broadcasting at 95.1MHz inCollingwood,Ontario, with anadult contemporary format branded on-air as95.1 The Peak FM.

The station began broadcasting in 1965 on 1400 kHz, until it moved to its current frequency in 1994.[1] The station went through different ownerships over the years and in2000 was acquired byCorus Entertainment.

The original on-air personality, who signed on CKCB at a community reception held at the Collingwood Shriner's Hall on the evening of Tuesday October 12, 1965 was Jim Craig, who went on to enjoy a successful Radio and TV career in SW Ontario and Western Canada prior to moving into teaching. Currently, he is a Professor of Broadcast Studies with the faculty of the Seneca College School of Media at York University in Toronto.

Rosemarie Hergott-Henderson and Bob Robinson (Sales) rounded out the sign-on staff of CKCB, and Bill Bramah joined as an announcer after 6 months, and later became well known as host of Global TV's "Bill Bramah's Ontario" and as an historical author.

Longtime broadcaster and former morning man John Nichols started at CKCB in 1971. John has received countless awards for his years of service to the Southern Georgian Bay area and he's active with many community organizations. He retired in December 2012.

CKCB General Manager from 1998 to 2012, John Eaton, took over the morning show duties and continues to host "Talk of the Town" with Melanie Case.

Notes

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On December 13, 1984, the CRTC approved a number of applications for a number of AM radio stations across Ontario including CKCB Collingwood to increase their nighttime power from 250 watts to 1,000 watts.[2]

References

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  1. ^"Decision CRTC 94-627".crtc.gc.ca. 1994. Retrieved2024-02-22.
  2. ^Decision CRTC 84-1030

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44°28′42″N80°19′36″W / 44.47833°N 80.32667°W /44.47833; -80.32667


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