Radio Stations in Saskatchewan - List of Radio Stations in Saskatchewan, Cbka-FM, Cjvr-FM, Cjne-FM, Ckjh, Cfrg, Cfrg-FM, Chsn-FM, Cjos-FM (Paperback)


Chapters: List of Radio Stations in Saskatchewan, Cbka-Fm, Cjvr-Fm, Cjne-Fm, Ckjh, Cfrg, Cfrg-Fm, Chsn-Fm, Cjos-Fm, Cfdm-Fm, Ckvx-Fm, Cfsl, Cfym, Ckrc-Fm, Ckzp-Fm, Cjym, Ciot-Fm, Cjsl, Chxl-Fm, Cfmq-Fm, Cjsn, Cise-Fm, Chtw-Fm, Chrs-Fm, Cfba-Fm, Chhp-Fm, Cidd-Fm, Chyp-Fm, Cfsw-Fm, Chgl-Fm, Ckuy-Fm, Chec-Fm, Ckcp-Fm, Cjoe-Fm, Cirl-Fm, Ckmr-Fm, Cjlr-Fm. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, or MBC Radio, is a radio network in Canada, serving First Nations and Metis communities in the province of Saskatchewan. The network's flagship station is CJLR in La Ronge. The MBC network broadcasts to more than 70 communities in Saskatchewan, including the major urban centres, and broadcasts a streaming audio feed over the Internet. The station carries hockey games involving the La Ronge Ice Wolves Starting in the 1960s a provincial government radio service called Northern News, broadcasting from Prince Albert, was hosted by its first producer Helga Reydon. The program, a 15-minute weekly series, addressed issues and matters of interest for fishermen and trappers in the north. However, those broadcasts were plagued by poor reception and unequal signal distribution as they were broadcast on an AM radio station in the southern part of the province and had to "skip" into the north. The program also did not air content that was culturally specific to aboriginals. The provincial government realized its shortcomings in serving the northern citizens of Saskatchewan, and as a result in 1973 a new Northern News program started to be produced out of La Ronge by the Department of Northern Saskatchewan (DNS). This program was hosted by producer/announcer Barrie Ward, with aboriginal language content added by Cree and Michif linguists Tom Ro...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=222401

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Chapters: List of Radio Stations in Saskatchewan, Cbka-Fm, Cjvr-Fm, Cjne-Fm, Ckjh, Cfrg, Cfrg-Fm, Chsn-Fm, Cjos-Fm, Cfdm-Fm, Ckvx-Fm, Cfsl, Cfym, Ckrc-Fm, Ckzp-Fm, Cjym, Ciot-Fm, Cjsl, Chxl-Fm, Cfmq-Fm, Cjsn, Cise-Fm, Chtw-Fm, Chrs-Fm, Cfba-Fm, Chhp-Fm, Cidd-Fm, Chyp-Fm, Cfsw-Fm, Chgl-Fm, Ckuy-Fm, Chec-Fm, Ckcp-Fm, Cjoe-Fm, Cirl-Fm, Ckmr-Fm, Cjlr-Fm. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 90. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, or MBC Radio, is a radio network in Canada, serving First Nations and Metis communities in the province of Saskatchewan. The network's flagship station is CJLR in La Ronge. The MBC network broadcasts to more than 70 communities in Saskatchewan, including the major urban centres, and broadcasts a streaming audio feed over the Internet. The station carries hockey games involving the La Ronge Ice Wolves Starting in the 1960s a provincial government radio service called Northern News, broadcasting from Prince Albert, was hosted by its first producer Helga Reydon. The program, a 15-minute weekly series, addressed issues and matters of interest for fishermen and trappers in the north. However, those broadcasts were plagued by poor reception and unequal signal distribution as they were broadcast on an AM radio station in the southern part of the province and had to "skip" into the north. The program also did not air content that was culturally specific to aboriginals. The provincial government realized its shortcomings in serving the northern citizens of Saskatchewan, and as a result in 1973 a new Northern News program started to be produced out of La Ronge by the Department of Northern Saskatchewan (DNS). This program was hosted by producer/announcer Barrie Ward, with aboriginal language content added by Cree and Michif linguists Tom Ro...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=222401

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September 2010

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September 2010

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92

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978-1-156-75741-3

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9781156757413

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