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Radio station in Sydney, Nova Scotia
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CHER-FM
Broadcast areaCape Breton Island
Frequency98.3 MHz (FM)
BrandingMax 98.3
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsUnited Stations Radio Networks
Ownership
OwnerMaritime Broadcasting System
Sister stationsCJCB, CKPE-FM
History
First air dateDecember 1965
Former frequencies950 kHz (AM) (1965–2007)
Call sign meaningfrom a French word meaning "dear"
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT51 meters (167 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitemax983.ca

CHER-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting from Sydney, Nova Scotia, at 98.3 FM. The station broadcasts a classic rock format branded as Max 98.3, although some current rock songs can be played on this station. The station is owned and operated by the Maritime Broadcasting System.

The station hit the airwaves in December 1965, broadcasting at 950 AM until June 11, 2007 when it officially switched to 98.3 FM. On August 11, 2006, the station received CRTC approval to convert to the FM dial which officially occurred at 10:00 a.m. on June 11, 2007; the final song played before the official switchover was "The Long and Winding Road" by The Beatles. The FM signal had a brief testing period before the switch, playing a wide variety of rock, pop and oldies songs. The owners of the station had received numerous complaints for poor signal quality on AM 950 prior to applying for the FM license.

CHER was an oldies station from 1995 to 2005 when it changed its format to classic hits. Before 1995, it was an adult contemporary station. CHER applied for an FM license in 1995, but the application was denied. In 2010, the station's format was changed to its current classic rock format.

CJCB and CKPE-FM are its sister stations.

Former logo

References

  1. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2006-355

External links

Radio stations on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Sydney/CBRM
Port Hawkesbury/Mulgrave
Inverness County
Richmond County
Victoria County
Defunct
Nova Scotia radio markets
Cape Breton
Eastern
Halifax
Western and Northern
See also
List of radio stations in Nova Scotia

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