CKSJ-FM

CKSJ-FM, Coast 101.1 , St. John’s

Andrew Newman & Andrew Bell

StationYearFreq.PowerOwner/Info
CKSJ-FM2016101.120,000Coast Broadcasting Ltd. (Andrew Bell 100%)
CKSJ-FM2004101.120,000Coast Broadcasting Ltd. (Andrew Newman 51%, Andrew Bell 49%)

2003

On June 3, Andrew Newman (51%) and Andrew Bell (49%), on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated received approval to operate a new FM station at St. John’s. A competing application by Newfoundland Broadcasting Co. Ltd. (CJON-TV and CHOZ-FM) was denied. The new station would operate on a frequency of 101.1 MHz with an effective radiated power of 20,000 watts. The station would offer an adult contemporary music format targeted to adults aged 24-54 years, with a particular appeal to females within that group. All of the programming would be locally produced and most of it would be live-to-air. Mr. Newman is an experienced broadcaster familiar with the St. John’s radio market and Mr. Bell has many years of business experience in Newfoundland and Labrador, including 11 years of media buying.  
 

2004

CKSJ-FM “Coast 101.1 FM” signed on the air at 6:00 a.m., February 15. 

The corporate name was Coast Broadcasting Ltd.

2007

On January 8, CKSJ-FM changed format from Adult Contemporary to Classic Hits. It retained the “Coast 101.1” name. 

For the record, studios and offices were located at Suite 201, 95 Bonaventure Avenuein St. John’s.

2010

On June 30, the CRTC renewed the broadcasting licence for the English-language commercial radio station CKSJ-FM St. John’s from 1 July 2010 to 31 August 2013. This short-term licence renewal will enable the Commission to review the licensee’s compliance with the Radio Regulations, 1986 at an earlier date. In Broadcasting Notice of Consultation 2009-786, the Commission noted that the licensee may have failed to comply with section 9(2) of the Radio Regulations, 1986, which relates to the provision of annual returns, for broadcast years 2004 through 2007.

2011

CKSJ changed format from Hot Adult Contemporary to Oldies-Classic Hits.

2014

On August 1, CKSJ-FM received approval to add a rebroadcasting transmitter at Bluff Point, operating at 107.5 MHz with an average ERP of 11,630 watts (maximum ERP of 25,500 watts).

2015

In July, Coast 101.1 began testing its Clarenville repeater on 107.5 MHz.

2016

In July, the CRTC approved the transfer of effective ownership and control of Coast Broadcasting Ltd. to Andrew Bell. Former founding partner Andrew Newman planned to remain in Atlantic Canada to take on other projects. The ownership structure had been Andrew Newman 51% and Andrew Bell 49%.

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