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Acadia Broadcasting Buys Out Northwestern Ontario Competitor

Posted on March 4, 2022 by Jon Ellis

Acadia Broadcasting is buying out its competitor in Kenora and Dryden.

Announcements posted on the stations’ websites say Acadia is buying “Q104” (CKQV-FM) from Golden West Radio. The price was not disclosed.

CKQV-FM is officially licensed to Vermillion Bay on 103.3 and operates secondary transmitters on 104.5 in Kenora and Sioux Lookout and 104.3 in Dryden, touting continuous coverage along a four-hour stretch of Trans Canada Highway with little other radio service. Its studio is in Kenora.

Acadia runs the other commercial radio stations in the region, CJRL-FM/89.5 (Kenora) and CKDR-FM/92.7 (Dryden). CKQV carries a Classic Hits format while CJRL and CKDR are Adult Contemporary.

Other radio service in the region comes from CBC Radio One, Ici Radio-Canada Première, a low-power Christian station in Dryden, and the Wawatay Radio Network in Sioux Lookout.

CKQV is the only Ontario station for Manitoba-based Golden West, which operates dozens of stations in the prairie provinces.

Acadia also owns stations in Fort Frances and Thunder Bay, along with ten stations in eastern Canada.

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