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CJNR (AM)

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CJNR
Semi-satellite of CKNR Elliot Lake
Defunct
Frequency730 kHz (AM)
Ownership
OwnerNorth Channel Broadcasters
History
First air date
March 1, 1958
Last air date
1997
Call sign meaning
CJNR = CJNash Radio & TV Broadcasting Company (original owners) or
CJNorth ShoRe

CJNR was a radio station which operated at 730 kHz in Blind River, Ontario, Canada.

History

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In late 1957 Thomas C. Nash (owner of Nash Radio & TV Broadcasting Co.) received a licence for an AM station at Blind River, which began operating at 730 kHz on March 1, 1958. [1] CJNR would have its transmitter in Blind River, along with studios located in Elliot Lake.[2] The callsign meaning for CJNR is "Nash Radio & TV Broadcasting Co." or "North Shore".

In the 1960s or early 1970s the owner of CKNR Elliot Lake purchased CJNR. It would become a semi-satellite of CKNR which began broadcasting in 1967. The owner was or would be known as Algonquin Radio-TV Ltd. (CKCY Sault Ste. Marie).

In the mid-1980s Mid-Canada Communications was approved by the CRTC to acquire CJNR from Huron Broadcasting Limited.[3]

In 1986 CJNR received approval to disaffiliate from the CBC radio network, which is now served by CBCE-FM out of Little Current.[4] In 1990, the Pelmorex Radio Network received approval to acquire CJNR from Mid-Canada Communications.[5] In 1996, CJNR and its sister stations CKNR and CKNS were sold to North Channel Broadcasters,[6] which established the contemporary CKNR-FM and shut down all three AM signals.

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