CKPC (AM)

CKPC
City Brantford, Ontario
Branding "AM 1380" / "Rise Radio"
Slogan "Simply the best"
Frequency 1380 kHz (AM)
First air date 1923
Format news / country / religious
Power 25,000 watts
Class B
Transmitter coordinates 43°03′20.2″N 80°18′54″W / 43.055611°N 80.31500°W / 43.055611; -80.31500
Callsign meaning CK Preston, Canada
Owner Evanov Communications
Sister stations CKPC-FM
Webcast Listen Live!
Website www.am1380.ca

CKPC is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 1380 kHz in Brantford, Ontario, with its transmitter in the nearby township of Oakland. Owned and operated by Evanov Communications, the station airs a country music and Christian religious format branded as AM 1380.

History

CKPC went on the air in 1923. Its original city of licence was Preston, Ontario (now part of the city of Cambridge, Ontario), but was moved to Brantford shortly after. The station first started out as an amateur radio station, but the founder (Wallace Russ) quickly applied for a broadcast licence after a few trial broadcasts. His licence was granted, and he started broadcasting from his home in Preston at a power of just 5 watts. After Russ sold the station to his friend Cyrus Dolph, he still remained active with the station, and watched it grow throughout its early years. Its power would later increase to 25 watts in 1927, doubling in power and moving to 1010 kHz at 50 watts in 1930, and to 880 kHz. The station's main content was local news, and local artists and talents from Kitchener, Hamilton, and Brantford.

On December 29, 1927, the station officially moved to the Arcade Building in downtown Brantford, under the supervision of his daughter, Florence Dolph Buchanan, and her husband (and station manager) J.D. Buchanan. Its transmitter was located in the Six Nations Reserve at the time.

In 1934, the station moved again on the AM dial, to 930 kHz. Six years later, Florence Buchanan became both owner and manager of CKPC-AM, becoming the first woman in Canada to own and/or operate a radio station. The next year, the station moved to its present frequency, 1380 kHz.

The station grew significantly through the postwar years, and moved to bigger facilities in Brantford.

On June 1, 2004 CKPC-AM switched from an adult contemporary format to an oldies one.

On June 24, 2010 at noon the station switched to playing Country Music hits from the 1960s to the present.

In 2012, CKPC introduced an afternoon block of religious programming and inspirational music titled Rise Radio. According to posts on the Facebook page, during this time the station features the John Tesh radio show and a musical playlist incorporating both contemporary Christian music and spiritual songs by secular artists, along with Christian talk and teaching programs.[1] Rise Radio airs from noon to 7pm each weekday.[2]

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