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Radio station in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan
CKSA-FM
Frequency95.9 MHz (FM)
BrandingNew Country 95.9
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerStingray Group
Sister stationsCKSA-DT, CITL-DT
History
First air dateApril 3, 1957
Call sign meaningCK Saskatchewan and Alberta
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP43 kWs vertical
100 kWs horizontal
HAAT164.2 meters (539 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitenewcountrylloydminster.ca

CKSA-FM (95.9 FM, New Country 95.9) is a radio station in Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan. Owned by Stingray Group, it broadcasts a country format. The station broadcasts from the studios in downtown Lloydminster on the Alberta side of the provincial border.

History

CKSA started as an AM station on April 3, 1957. CKSA first broadcast on the 1150 kHz frequency and later changed to 1080 kHz in 1965. In 2002, the station received approval by the CRTC to move from the AM dial to the FM dial. For many years, CKSA was the only radio station in Lloydminster and the surrounding area owned by Midwest Broadcasting.

In the 1990s, CKSA changed its format to country, and it was once known as Country 108. After it was acquired by Newcap, it was rebranded as 95.9 Lloyd FM.

In November 2016, CKSA rebranded under the Real Country brand, as part of a rebranding of all Newcap-owned country stations in Alberta.

On March 4, 2024, CKSA rebranded under the New Country brand, as part of a rebranding of all Stingray-owned country stations in Canada.

Past station logos

  • Real Country 95.9 Logo 2016–2024. Real Country 95.9 Logo 2016–2024.

References

  1. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2002-461
  2. "Stettler's local radio station Q93.3 rebranded". Stettler Independent. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
  3. "CRN Monthly Summary March 2024". RadioWest.ca. Retrieved 29 June 2024.

External links

Stingray Group
Corporate directors
  • Claudine Blondin
  • Eric Boyko
  • Jacques Parisien
  • Mark Pathy
  • Gary Rich
  • François-Charles Sirois
  • Robert Steele
  • Pascal Tremblay
  • Frederic Lavoie
AM stations
FM stations
Broadcast TV stations
Specialty channels
Audio services
Video on demand/interactive
Defunct
Radio stations in eastern Central Alberta, Canada
Lloydminster
Bonnyville
Cold Lake
St. Paul
Wainwright
Westlock
Alberta radio markets
Banff
Calgary
Edmonton
Fort McMurray
Grande Prairie
Lethbridge
Lloydminster
Medicine Hat
Red Deer
Saskatchewan radio markets
Estevan/Weyburn
Flin Flon, MB/SK
Lloydminster, AB/SK
Meadow Lake
Moose Jaw
Prince Albert
Regina
Saskatoon
Swift Current
The Battlefords
Yorkton
See also
List of radio stations in Alberta

53°17′01″N 110°00′28″W / 53.2836°N 110.0077°W / 53.2836; -110.0077


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