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Radio Station CJJC

CJJC 100.5 FM, The Rock is Saskatchewan's first 24 hour commercial Christian radio station launched January 2, 2006. This low power 50 Watt FM station covers the city of Yorkton and area of approximately 30 kilometers.



Contact Radio Station CJJC

CJJC 100.5 FM,
395 Riverview Road,
Yorkton, Saskatchewan S3N 3V6

phone: 306-786-7625

fax: 306-782-4437

http://www.1005therock.ca/

Staff and Volunteers at Radio Station CJJC

CRTC History for Radio Station CJJC

The CRTC received an application by Dennis M. Dyck, on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated, for a broadcasting licence to operate an English-language specialty low-power FM radio programming undertaking that would provide a Christian music service to listeners in Yorkton. The proposed station would operate at 100.5 MHz (channel 263LP) with an effective radiated power (ERP) of 44.8 watts. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2005-522 for the approval of Radio Station CJJC


Application 2007-0913-1 for a transmitter at Melville denied by the CRTC. Read more...