CHKT (1430
kHz
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) is a
commercial AM radio station in
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada. The station, owned by the
Fairchild Group service, airs mainly
Cantonese and
Mandarin Chinese programs as well as weekend shows in the following languages:
Cambodian,
Filipino,
German,
Hindi,
Hungarian,
Italian,
Korean,
Lao,
Macedonian
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,
Polish,
Punjabi
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* Punjabi language
* Punjabi people
* Punjabi dialects and languages
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* Punjabi (horse), a British Th ...
,
Russian,
Thai
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* Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia
** Thai people, the dominant ethnic group of Thailand
** Thai language, a Tai-Kadai language spoken mainly in and around Thailand
*** Thai script
*** Thai (Unicode block ...
and
Vietnamese. CHKT's
studio
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s at 151 Esna Park Drive, Unit 26 in
Markham.
CHKT is powered at 50,000
watts, the maximum for Canadian AM stations. It uses a
directional antenna
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with a six-
tower array, to protect other stations on
AM 1430
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* ''AM'' (Abraham Mateo album)
* ''AM'' (Arctic Monkeys album)
* AM (musician), American musicia ...
. The
transmitter is on one of the
Toronto Islands.
History

CKCL and CKEY
The station that was the indirect forerunner of CHKT first
signed on
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* Signature (disambiguation)
* Manual communication, signing as a form of communication using the hands in place of the voice
* Digital signature
A dig ...
the air on May 5, 1925. Its
call sign was CKCL, broadcasting at 840
kilocycles, and owned by the Dominion Battery Company. As with many radio stations in the early years of radio broadcasting, the station changed frequencies a number of times in its first years of operation. It settled on 580
kHz
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frequency in 1931.
In 1945, the station was sold to
Jack Kent Cooke's
Toronto Broadcasting Co., and adopted the call sign CKEY. It was acquired in 1961 by Shoreacres Broadcasting, a consortium that included
Westinghouse and ''
The Globe and Mail
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''.
CKEY changed its frequency to 590 in 1964 as
CKWW signed on at 580 that year in
Windsor and CKAR, (known today as
CFBK-FM), in
Huntsville had to change its frequency from 590 to 630 kHz.
Top 40
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, CKEY was the leading
Top 40 competitor to 1050
CHUM
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* CHUM Radio, now Bell Media Radio, a Canadian radio broadcasting company
* CHUM (AM), a Toronto radio station
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. One of its
DJs was later
CFNY staple
David Marsden, known as Dave Mickie at CKEY (and later at CHUM as well). Another notable broadcaster was
Bryan Fustukian, broadcasting as
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. The station dropped its Top 40 format for
middle of the road music in 1965, now going up against
CFRB, and was successful in that arena for a time. Shoreacres, in turn, was acquired by
Maclean-Hunter in 1966.
A transmitter for CKEY was once located on Midland Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East in
Scarborough. This site was sold to the
Scarborough Board of Education in 1964 to build
Tabor Park Vocational School
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for the area's redevelopment.
From 1972 until the 1990s, CKEY's and then CKYC's offices and studios were located in the
Toronto Star
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building at
One Yonge Street.
MOR and Oldies
From 1970 to 1984, CKEY featured
Charles Templeton and
Pierre Berton on the commentary show ''Dialogue'' with Templeton also reading the morning news for several years. The station also had
Stephen Lewis
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During many of those years as leade ...
as a commentator in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
On January 1, 1984, CKEY flipped from its long running
MOR
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* Mor (surname), a list of people named Mor or Mór
* Mor (honorific), or Mar, in Syriac
Radio and television
* Middle of the road (music) genre
* ...
format to
soft rock
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/
oldies as "Solid Gold CKEY."
On April 25, 1988, Key Radio Limited was denied a license to move CKEY from 590 kHz to 99.1 MHz as well The CKO Radio Partnership (CKO) was also denied to move the
all-news radio
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station
CKO from 99.1 MHz to 590 kHz.
On June 20, 1988, the station became ''Key 590'', moving from its Soft AC and Oldies mix to all Oldies, once again competing directly with a re-formatted CHUM.
At 7 p.m. on March 14, 1991, CKEY signed off and began
stunting with the sound of a heartbeat. The following morning at 9, the station adopted a
country format, changing its call sign to CKYC. The
CKEY call sign was subsequently picked up by a station in
Fort Erie.
Frequency swap
After
Rogers Communications acquired Maclean-Hunter in 1994, CKYC was sold to
Telemedia. Telemedia subsequently swapped CKYC's frequency with that of its sports outlet
CJCL
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. On February 6, 1995, at 10 AM, CKYC ceased airing
country music, and after stunting with a ticking clock for two hours, CJCL and CKYC swapped frequencies.
CKYC subsequently aired only
syndicated
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* Print syndication, where individual newspapers or magazines license news articles, columns, or comic strips
* Web syndication, ...
programming until it went off the air permanently in late 1996.
CHKT signs on
CHKT was launched as an ethnic, multilingual radio station by
Fairchild Group in 1997, over the 1430 AM frequency that had been occupied by CKYC immediately prior to its signing off for the last time. The
CKYC call sign was subsequently picked up by a station in
Owen Sound in 2001.
In October 2019, Fairchild Radio gained public attention when it fired a Toronto radio talk-show host allegedly because of his questions during an interview perceived as critical of the Chinese government's stance on the
2019–20 Hong Kong protests.
References
External links
Fairchild RadioRemembering CKEY Radio Toronto - 580 - 590CHKT history-
Canadian Communications Foundation
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CHKT (1430 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, owned by the Fairchild Group service, airs mainly Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese programs as well as weekend shows in the following languages: Khmer langu ...
CHKT
CHKT (1430 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The station, owned by the Fairchild Group service, airs mainly Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese programs as well as weekend shows in the following languages: Khmer langu ...
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1925 establishments in Ontario