CKMM-FM

Coordinates: 49°45′20″N 97°07′53″W / 49.75556°N 97.13139°W / 49.75556; -97.13139
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CKMM-FM
Broadcast areaWinnipeg Metropolitan Region
Frequency103.1 MHz (FM)
Branding103.1 Virgin Radio
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
CFWM-FM, CKY-DT
History
First air date
February 14, 1980
Former call signs
CKWG-FM (1980-1989)
CHZZ-FM (1989-1991)
CKLU-FM (1991-1994)
Call sign meaning
CK Music in Manitoba
Technical information
ClassC
ERP70,000 watts
HAAT206.1 meters (676 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteiheartradio.ca/virginradio/winnipeg

CKMM-FM (103.1 MHz) is a Top 40/CHR radio station owned by Bell Media, branded as 103.1 Virgin Radio. The station broadcasts from 1445 Pembina Highway, Winnipeg, Manitoba, with sister stations CFWM-FM and CFRW, while its transmitter is located at Duff Roblin Provincial Park.

History

On March 13, 1979, Armadale Communications was awarded a license for a new FM station in Winnipeg, to broadcast on 103.1 MHz. On February 14, 1980, the station signed on air as CKWG-FM, with a near freeform format. In 1989, the station flipped to adult contemporary. The following year, the station was sold to Western World Communications. The call signs have changed quite a bit over the years, from CHZZ-FM (Z103) to CKLU-FM (103 U FM, then briefly Mix 103) and then finally to CKMM-FM. The General Manager of "Mix" was Jim Millican - who, at one time, was tour manager of famed Winnipeg band, The Guess Who. Barry Horne was Program Director under Millican. Toronto jock and voiceover Adrian Bell replaced well-known jock Don Percy in Mornings, with beloved Winnipeg broadcaster Maureen Murphy sharing morning show duties. CKMM's format and on-air line up was short-lived.

Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, CHZZ-FM was also used on the Videon Cable Program Guide. In 1996, the station switched to a country format with the on-air name Star 103. When CKMM and CFQX-FM came under the ownership of Craig Broadcasting, the format of CKMM was changed to avoid redundancy. CKMM re-launched with a Top 40/CHR format as Hot 103 on New Year's Eve, 1997. CKMM and CFQX became properties of Standard Radio in 2002.

On October 29, 2007, Astral Media took over CKMM as a result of a buyout of Standard Radio. As part of Astral's merger with Bell Media on June 27, 2013, sister station CFQX and Bell's CHIQ-FM were sold to the Jim Pattison Group in order to meet ownership limits.

Former "Virgin" logo (2012-2019)

On August 31, 2012, CKMM rebranded as 103.1 Virgin Radio, becoming the seventh "Virgin" branded station in Canada.[1]

References

  1. ^ "CKMM-FM". History of Canadian Broadcasting. Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved February 3, 2020.

External links

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