CJRX-FM
Broadcast areaLethbridge County
Frequency106.7 MHz
Branding106.7 Rock
Programming
FormatMainstream rock
AffiliationsLethbridge Hurricanes
Ownership
Owner
CFRV-FM
History
First air date
1926 as CJOC
Former call signs
CJOC (1926-2000)
Former frequencies
1100 kHz (AM) (1926-1928)
1120 kHz (1928-1942)
1400 kHz (1942-1960)
1220 kHz (1960-2000)
Call sign meaning
sounds like "rocks"
Technical information
ClassC
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT183.4 meters (602 ft)
Links
Website1067rock.ca

CJRX-FM (106.7 MHz) is a radio station in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Owned by Rogers Radio, a division of Rogers Sports & Media, the station airs a mainstream rock format branded as 106.7 Rock.

History

The station was founded as CJOC in 1926, named after its founder, Jock Palmer. In 1928, it was bought by Taylor Pearson & Carson, which evolved into Selkirk Communications. Originally on 1100 AM, it moved to 1120 in 1928, 1400 in 1942 and 1220 in 1960.

The station was a founding affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1936 and then of its Trans-Canada Network until 1962 when it became a CBC Radio network affiliate. The station disaffiliated in 1978.

Along with most of Selkirk's radio holdings, CJOC was sold to Rogers in 1989 after Selkirk merged with Maclean-Hunter. On January 19, 2000 CJOC moved to FM under new call letters, CJRX-FM. With the new frequency and call letters also came with a change in genre, from country to rock.[1]

In June 2016, Rock 106 slightly rebranded to 106.7 Rock.

References

49°42′23″N 112°43′15″W / 49.70639°N 112.72083°W / 49.70639; -112.72083


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