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On March 20, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBUU to 98.9&nbsp;MHz with a new callsign '''CBUU-FM'''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201702085 |title=201702085 |publisher=CRTC |accessdate=October 29, 2017}}</ref> This application was approved on June 23, 2017.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2017/2017-216.htm |title=Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-216 |date=June 23, 2017 |publisher=CRTC |accessdate=October 29, 2017}}</ref>
On March 20, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBUU to 98.9&nbsp;MHz with a new callsign '''CBUU-FM'''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://services.crtc.gc.ca/pub/DocWebBroker/OpenDocument.aspx?AppNo=201702085 |title=201702085 |publisher=CRTC |accessdate=October 29, 2017}}</ref> This application was approved on June 23, 2017.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2017/2017-216.htm |title=Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-216 |date=June 23, 2017 |publisher=CRTC |accessdate=October 29, 2017}}</ref>


In early 2018, the CBC applied to convert CBKS from the AM band (1450 kHz) to the FM band at 93.5 MHz. When approved, the new station will operate with 443 watts (1,127 watts maximum ERP). The CBC has also applied to shutdown CBWA (860 kHz) when the new FM in Cache Creek is launched as the FM signal will adequately cover both communities. The CBC has chosen a new callsign CBYK-FM-2 to replace CBKS.
In early 2018, the CBC applied to convert CBKS from the AM band (1450 kHz) to the FM band at 93.5 MHz with a new callsign CBYK-FM-2. When approved, the new station will operate with 443 watts (1,127 watts maximum ERP). The CBC has also applied to shutdown CBWA (860 kHz) when the new FM in Cache Creek is launched as the FM signal will adequately cover both communities.


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Revision as of 21:11, 3 May 2018

CBYK-FM
Broadcast areaThompson and Cariboo regions
Frequency94.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingCBC Radio One
Programming
Formatpublic broadcasting
Ownership
OwnerCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
October 9, 2012
(as a separate station)
Call sign meaning
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Y Kamloops
Technical information
ClassB
ERP4.75 kW
HAAT124 meters (407 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
50°40′15″N 120°23′56″W / 50.67083°N 120.39889°W / 50.67083; -120.39889 (CBYK-FM 94.1 Kamloops)
Links
WebcastCBC Kamloops webcast
WebsiteCBC Kamloops

CBYK-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network in Kamloops, British Columbia. The station airs at 94.1 on the FM dial in Kamloops.

History

The station was previously established in 1977 as a local rebroadcaster of Vancouver's CBU, replacing private CBC affiliate CFJC AM 550 (now CKBZ-FM 100.1). CBYK later switched to CBTK-FM Kelowna after regional programming for the Southern BC Interior commenced from that station in 1987.[1]

On October 28, 2011, the CBC filed an application with the CRTC to convert CBYK-FM from a rebroadcaster of CBTK-FM to an anchor of a new 23-station regional CBC Radio One network for the Thompson and Cariboo regions, with regional programming originating from new studios in Kamloops. Under CBC's proposal, the stations under CBYK-FM would have its own morning rush hour program originating out of Kamloops instead of rebroadcasting the programming out of Kelowna, and there would be several news updates throughout the day originating from Kamloops on weekdays. All other programming would be the same as those broadcast in Kelowna. After the application was heard on January 16, 2012 at a CRTC meeting in Miramichi, New Brunswick,[2] the CRTC approved the new regional network on March 30, 2012.[3] Repeater CBUC-FM in Salmon Arm, which was originally to have been part of the new network, will remain a repeater of CBTK-FM, following interventions from various parties, including the City of Salmon Arm, as the region is more economically-tied with the Okanagan region than with Kamloops.[3]

On September 6, 2012, it was announced that the CBC will launch the new regional network sometime in the fall of that year, with specifics to be announced during the current regional morning program, Daybreak Kelowna, on September 10, 2012;[4] it was announced that day that the new regional morning program for Thompson and Cariboo, Daybreak Kamloops, will begin October 9, 2012, officially launching the new regional network on that day.[5] CBYK's studios and news bureau is based at the Bank of Montreal building on 218 Victoria Street in Kamloops.[4]

Shortly after CBYK-FM's launch as a separate station, residents of Revelstoke complained to the CRTC that they were not consulted by the CBC when they switched their local repeater, CBTO-FM 91.3, to CBYK-FM's programming; e-mails made to the city's mayor's office show that 80% of listeners prefer programming from Kelowna, while only 20% prefer the new Kamloops programming. The CRTC later said that it is up to the CBC to decide which programming originates for CBTO-FM, not the CRTC. After city officials contacted the CBC, BC spokesperson Lorna Haeber said that the CBC would make a decision on the issue "shortly", but failed to elaborate how or when the decision will be made.[6] The CRTC subsequently issued a notice that it had approved an application by the CBC to change the local programming source of its Radio One transmitter in Revelstoke from Kamloops back to Kelowna.[7] The change was implemented on January 2, 2014.[8]

Local programming

CBYK-FM produces its own local morning show, Daybreak Kamloops, which began October 9, 2012, hosted by veteran broadcaster Shelley Joyce.[5] The station continues to carry CBTK-FM's local afternoon show, Radio West, which airs across the whole interior of British Columbia.[9] Newsbreaks during the day originate from the new Kamloops studios; staffers include former CFJC-TV staffers Rob Polson (anchor) and Doug Herbert (reporter), and Josh Pagé of CBC's Regina operations.[4]

Rebroadcasters

Rebroadcasters of CBYK-FM
City of license Identifier Frequency Power Class RECNet CRTC Decision Notes
Falkland CBTF-FM 102.7 FM 217 watts B Query 84-546 50°27′51″N 119°34′52″W / 50.46417°N 119.58111°W / 50.46417; -119.58111 (CBTF-FM 102.7 Falkland)
Gold Bridge CBTG 860 AM 40 watts LP Query 50°50′21″N 122°51′47″W / 50.83917°N 122.86306°W / 50.83917; -122.86306 (CBTG 860 Gold Bridge)
Lytton CBTY-FM 93.1 FM 183 watts A1 Query 84-547 50°13′29″N 121°34′49″W / 50.22472°N 121.58028°W / 50.22472; -121.58028 (CBTY-FM 93.1 Lytton)
Blue River CBKM 860 AM 40 watts LP Query 85-43 52°6′20″N 119°18′30″W / 52.10556°N 119.30833°W / 52.10556; -119.30833 (CBKM 860 Blue River)
Shalalth CBKN 990 AM 40 watts LP Query 85-71 50°43′49″N 122°14′30″W / 50.73028°N 122.24167°W / 50.73028; -122.24167 (CBKN 990 Shalalth)
Cache Creek CBKS 1450 AM 40 watts LP Query 50°48′42″N 121°19′40″W / 50.81167°N 121.32778°W / 50.81167; -121.32778 (CBKS 1450 Cache Creek)
Clearwater CBKZ 860 AM 40 watts LP Query 51°38′38″N 120°2′12″W / 51.64389°N 120.03667°W / 51.64389; -120.03667 (CBKZ 860 Clearwater)
Williams Lake CBYK-FM-1 92.1 FM 275 watts A Query 52°8′31″N 122°9′28″W / 52.14194°N 122.15778°W / 52.14194; -122.15778 (CBRL-FM 92.1 Williams Lake)
North Bend CBRN-FM 90.7 FM 96 watts A1 Query 49°52′59″N 121°27′13″W / 49.88306°N 121.45361°W / 49.88306; -121.45361 (CBRN-FM 90.7 North Bend)
Bralorne CBRZ 1350 AM 40 watts LP Query 50°46′35″N 122°49′4″W / 50.77639°N 122.81778°W / 50.77639; -122.81778 (CBRZ 1350 Bralorne)
Chase CBUH-FM 95.5 FM 225 watts A Query 99-434 50°54′8″N 119°38′25″W / 50.90222°N 119.64028°W / 50.90222; -119.64028 (CBUH-FM 95.5 Chase)
Lillooet CBUL-FM 92.7 FM 90 watts A1 Query 2011-670 50°41′23″N 121°56′11″W / 50.68972°N 121.93639°W / 50.68972; -121.93639 (CBUL-FM 92.7 Lillooet)
Merritt CBUP 860 AM 40 watts LP Query 50°6′31″N 120°47′19″W / 50.10861°N 120.78861°W / 50.10861; -120.78861 (CBUP 860 Merritt)
100 Mile House CBUS-FM 91.3 FM 1,800 watts B Query 51°54′10″N 121°15′11″W / 51.90278°N 121.25306°W / 51.90278; -121.25306 (CBUS-FM 91.3 100 Mile House)
Clinton CBUU 1070 AM*
98.9 MHz
40 watts LP Query 2017-216 51°5′40″N 121°35′5″W / 51.09444°N 121.58472°W / 51.09444; -121.58472 (CBUU 1070 Clinton)
Ashcroft CBWA 860 AM 40 watts LP Query 50°43′26″N 121°16′13″W / 50.72389°N 121.27028°W / 50.72389; -121.27028 (CBWA 860 Ashcroft)
Mica Dam CBXA 1150 AM 40 watts LP Query 52°3′40″N 118°34′29″W / 52.06111°N 118.57472°W / 52.06111; -118.57472 (CBXA 1150 Mica Dam)
Logan Lake CBYE-FM 92.9 FM 135 watts A1 Query 50°30′4″N 120°48′51″W / 50.50111°N 120.81417°W / 50.50111; -120.81417 (CBYE-FM 92.9 Logan Lake)
Barriere CBYO-FM 104.1 FM 415 watts B Query 51°16′21″N 120°7′13″W / 51.27250°N 120.12028°W / 51.27250; -120.12028 (CBYO-FM 104.1 Barriere)
Alexis Creek CBYU-FM 93.7 FM 2,600 watts B Query 51°50′2″N 123°3′12″W / 51.83389°N 123.05333°W / 51.83389; -123.05333 (CBYU-FM 93.7 Alexis Creek)
Vavenby CBYZ-FM 91.9 FM 80 watts A1 Query

FM conversions

  • In July 2011, CBTK-FM applied to convert CBUL 860 kHz to 92.7 MHz; the application received CRTC approval on October 26, 2011.[10][11]
  • On July 12, 2013, the CBC submitted an application to convert CBRL 860 kHz to 92.1 MHz and adopted a new callsign CBYK-FM-1.[12]

On March 20, 2017, the CBC applied to convert CBUU to 98.9 MHz with a new callsign CBUU-FM.[13] This application was approved on June 23, 2017.[14]

In early 2018, the CBC applied to convert CBKS from the AM band (1450 kHz) to the FM band at 93.5 MHz with a new callsign CBYK-FM-2. When approved, the new station will operate with 443 watts (1,127 watts maximum ERP). The CBC has also applied to shutdown CBWA (860 kHz) when the new FM in Cache Creek is launched as the FM signal will adequately cover both communities.

References

  1. ^ "Decision CRTC 85-536". CRTC. July 11, 1985. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  2. ^ "Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011-675". CRTC. October 28, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  3. ^ a b "CRTC Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-187". CRTC. March 30, 2012. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c JASON HEWLETT (September 6, 2012). "Launch date for CBC Kamloops coming Monday". Kamloops Daily News. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  5. ^ a b Jonathan DeRouchie (September 10, 2012). "Daybreak Kamloops with Shelley Joyce". CBC. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  6. ^ AARON ORLANDO (May 28, 2013). "CBC Kamloops vs. Kelowna issue drags into sixth month". Revelstoke Times Review. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  7. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-675". CRTC. December 11, 2013. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  8. ^ AARON ORLANDO (December 12, 2013). "CBC Radio Kelowna programs return to Revelstoke Jan. 2". Revelstoke Times Review. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  9. ^ "Radio West". CBC. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  10. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2011-670". CRTC. October 26, 2011. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  11. ^ "Broadcasting Part 1 Applications Open for Comment (see 2011-1076-7)". CRTC. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  12. ^ "2013-0982-3". CRTC. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  13. ^ "201702085". CRTC. Retrieved October 29, 2017.
  14. ^ "Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2017-216". CRTC. June 23, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2017.