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Coming soon to the airwaves near you

CRTC approves new radio station for Cranbrook, East Kootenay
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A new radio station

The airwaves of Cranbrook will soon be a richer, busier place, with the addition of a new radio station.

On Tuesday, July 29, the Canadian Radiotelevision and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the application by Clear Sky Radio for a new FM radio station for Cranbrook.

The station will be known as "Summit 107," will have repeater FM frequencies in Fernie, Sparwood and Invermere.

The music format will be "Adult Contemporary" and the station will feature significant local news and community information.

We are thrilled that the CRTC continues to believe in our goal of bringing exciting, innovative and creative radio stations with a focus on community service to markets in which we apply" said Paul Larsen, President of Clear Sky Radio.

"We do not take the Commission's trust in our company lightly and look forward to launching an exciting new radio station to serve this dynamic region of British Columbia in the near future".

Summit 107 will  broadcast at 107.5 FM in Cranbrook and Kimberley, 107.9 FM in Fernie, 107.1 FM in Sparwood and Elkford and 107.7 FM in Invermere effectively covering the whole East Kootenay.

Clear Sky Radio, one of Western Canada's leading independent regional broadcasting companies, operates radio stations CJOC-FM Lethbridge, and CJCY-FM Medicine Hat,  as well as Clearly Interactive, a local digital agency offering website development, social media consulting, SEO services

and other interactive marketing tools to small and medium size businesses.



Barry Coulter

About the Author: Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998, and has been part of all those dynamic changes the newspaper industry has gone through over the past 20 years.
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