CIDO-FM

CIDO-FM
City of license Creston, British Columbia
Branding Creston Community Radio
Frequency 97.7 MHz
Format community radio
ERP 20 watts
HAAT 332.7 meters (1,092 ft)
Class LP
Owner Creston Community Radio Society
Webcast
Website www.crestonradio.ca/

CIDO-FM, branded as Creston Community Radio, is a community radio station broadcasting with an effective radiated power of 20 watts in the Southern Interior town of Creston, British Columbia, Canada. The non-commercial station, airing on 97.7 FM, is staffed entirely by members and volunteers of the Creston Community Radio Society.

History

The Society was founded in 2001 to provide locally based broadcasting in the Creston Area, after the Creston Valley's only commercial radio station discontinued its local broadcasting. The station brands itself as "977 CIDO, Creston Valley's Community Radio Station" and promotes itself as "A different view on a familiar valley."

CIDO's broadcast application to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission was approved in February 2005, allowing the society to broadcast as an English-language FM type B community radio station.[1]

The station is one of several new community radio stations launched in the Kootenay region in the 2000s. Others include CJLY-FM in Nelson, CFAD-FM in Salmo, CJHQ-FM in Nakusp and CHLI-FM in Rossland.[2]

Today

977 CIDO broadcasts 24/7. The majority of the music library is pre 1980.

Join Richard Murray for the Morning Show which airs 7:00 to 10:00 every weekday morning. The Morning Show features "Today in History" from the Creston Museum and "Song of the Day" with Bruce.

References

  1. CRTC Decision 2005-38
  2. Anne DeGrace, "Turn me on, I'm a radio", Articulate Arts, fall 2005, pp. 13-14.

External links

Coordinates: 49°05′25″N 116°22′49″W / 49.09028°N 116.38028°W / 49.09028; -116.38028


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