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词条 CBWK-FM
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  1. History

  2. Local programming

  3. Rebroadcasters

  4. Notable on-air personalities

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image = Cbc radio one thompson.svg
| image_size = 200px
| format = News/Talk
| owner = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| name = CBWK-FM
| airdate = 1980
| frequency = 100.9 MHz (FM)
| city = Thompson, Manitoba
| area = Northern Manitoba
| erp = 94 watts
| haat = 76 meters
| branding = CBC Radio One
| class = A1
| website = CBC Manitoba
| callsign_meaning = Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Winnipeg K
}}

CBWK-FM is the callsign of the CBC Radio One station in Thompson, Manitoba. The station broadcasts at 100.9 MHz (FM).

History

The station signed on in 1980. Although separately licensed, for all intents and purposes it was a rebroadcaster of Winnipeg's CBW. It was upgraded to a full CBC production centre in the early 1990s to improve local service in rural northern Manitoba. The station also formerly produced a special evening program for the region's large First Nations population, in conjunction with Native Communications, but with the launch of NCI's own radio network this has been discontinued.

Local programming

CBWK airs its own local morning show, North Country. The station otherwise broadcasts programming from CBW in Winnipeg during the network's local programming blocks, with some exceptions (i.e., commercials).

Rebroadcasters

{{RadioRebroadcasters
| rec = true
| callsign = CBWK-FM
| call1 = CBDE-FM
| freq1 = 105.1
| watts1 = 86
| haat1 = 32 m
| class1 = A1
| city1 = Brochet
| call2 = CHFC
| freq2 = 1230 AM
| watts2 = 250
| class2 = B
| city2 = Churchill
| call3 = CBWU-FM
| freq3 = 88.9
| watts3 = 40
| class3 = A1
| city3 = Cranberry Portage
| call4 = CBWE-FM
| freq4 = 95.5
| watts4 = 86
| class4 = A1
| city4 = Easterville
| call5 = CBWF-FM
| freq5 = 90.9
| watts5 = 55
| class5 = A
| city5 = Flin Flon
| call6 = CBWG-FM
| freq6 = 99.9
| watts6 = 54
| class6 = A
| city6 = Gillam
| call7 = CBWN-FM
| freq7 = 99.9
| watts7 = 456
| class7 = A
| city7 = Gods Lake Narrows
| call8 = CBWH-FM
| freq8 = 101.5
| watts8 = 69
| class8 = A1
| city8 = Grand Rapids
| call9 = CBWI-FM
| freq9 = 94.7
| watts9 = 86
| class9 = A1
| city9 = Ilford
| call10 = CBWP-FM
| freq10 = 94.5
| watts10 = 74
| class10 = A1
| city10 = Leaf Rapids
| call11 = CBDU-FM
| freq11 = 95.1
| watts11 = 45
| class11 = LP
| city11 = Lynn Lake[1]
| call12 = CBWC-FM
| freq12 = 99.9
| watts12 = 80
| class12 = A1
| city12 = Moose Lake
| call13 = CBWO-FM
| freq13 = 93.7
| watts13 = 85
| class13 = A1
| city13 = Nelson House
| call14 = CBWM-FM
| freq14 = 95.5
| watts14 = 78
| class14 = A1
| city14 = Oxford House
| call15 = CBWJ-FM
| freq15 = 94.5
| watts15 = 76
| class15 = A1
| city15 = The Pas
| call16 = CBDI-FM
| freq16 = 103.5
| watts16 = 84
| class16 = A1
| city16 = Poplar River
| call17 = CBDS-FM
| freq17 = 102.5[2]
| watts17 = 200
| class17 = A1
| city17 = Pukatawagan
| call18 = CBDG-FM
| freq18 = 105.1
| watts18 = 86
| class18 = A1
| city18 = Shamattawa
| call19 = CBWL-FM
| freq19 = 95.5
| watts19 = 60
| class19 = A1
| city19 = Snow Lake
| call20 = CBWQ-FM
| freq20 = 95.5
| watts20 = 66
| class20 = A1
| city20 = South Indian Lake
| call21 = CBWD-FM
| freq21 = 105.1
| watts21 = 912
| class21 = A
| city21 = Waasagomach
| call22 = CBWB-FM
| freq22 = 90.5[3]
| watts22 = 66
| class22 = A1
| city22 = Wabowden
}}

Two transmitters also rebroadcast the programming of CBWK-FM, but are owned by local community groups rather than by the CBC.

{{RadioRebroadcasters
| rec = true
| callsign = CBWK-FM
| call1 = CFNC
| freq1 = 1490 AM[4]
| watts1 = 50
| haat1 = applies only to FM
| class1 = LP
| city1 = Cross Lake
| call2 = VF2106
| freq2 = 96.9 FM
| watts2 = 9
| haat2 = 22.5 meters
| class2 = LP
| city2 = Lac Brochet
}}

Notable on-air personalities

The National anchor Peter Mansbridge began his broadcasting and CBC career at CHFC from 1968 to 1971.

Notes

CHFC a radio station which was originally launched in 1948 at Churchill,[5] became a rebroadcaster of CBWK-FM in 2001.[6]

References

1. ^[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1987/DB87-445.HTM 87-445]
2. ^Moved from 690 AM in 2008 per CRTC Decision 2008-108.
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/1992/DB92-491.HTM|title=Decision CRTC 92-491|publisher=Crtc.gc.ca|date=|accessdate=2013-01-02}}
4. ^Broadcasting status for CFNC Cross Lake, Manitoba is currently unknown; no known licence renewals since the September 1, 1994 to August 31, 1999 licence renewal. Decision CRTC 94-482
5. ^Historical information on CHFC Churchill at Canadian Communications Foundation
6. ^Decision CRTC 2001-267 Addition of a transmitter for CBWK-FM Thompson at Churchill, CRTC, May 15, 2001

External links

  • CBC Manitoba
  • {{History of Canadian Broadcasting}}
  • {{RecnetCanada|CBWK-FM}}
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