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CHAM (AM)

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to country. CHKX and its clearer-sounding FM signal would eventually surpass CHAM in the ratings, leading to speculation that CHAM would drop country a second time. On August 20, 2012, Astral Media would confirm that CHAM would change to an
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On June 14, 2023, as part of a mass corporate restructuring at Bell Media, the company shut down six of their AM radio stations nationwide, and announced their intention to sell three others, including CHAM and sibling station CKOC.
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In 1981, Moffat Communications, Ltd. acquired CJJD and immediately upgraded the station's facilities, expanded its news staff, and included some talk programming in the lineup. Moffat changed the station call sign back to
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among the station's DJ roster. In 1965, the power was increased to 10,000 watts day/5,000 watts night (the station went full-time 10 kW in 1968). The station was purchased from CHIQ, Ltd. in 1967 by
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since the closure, and was one of only two remaining stations in Canada to carry the format. It remained the second-least-listened-to station in the market, with, in the latest report from
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and rebranded itself as BIG AM 820, with a complete change in format. The station now caters to a multicultural audience, playing contemporary music from South Asia and the Caribbean.
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announced that CHAM has been purchased from Bell Media by Neeti P. Ray, founder and CEO of the CINA Radio Group, which owns and operates numerous Canadian radio stations including
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format (and the "820 CHAM" branding) on July 22, 2010 at Noon. The playlist concentrated on a range of music from 1990 to the present day, with larger focus on
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football team; between the team's creation in 1950 and 2014, it was the only year in which the Tiger-Cats were not heard on longtime broadcaster
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The "Talk" format of CHAM did not provide the total numbers that Astral was looking for, with the station lagging behind longtime Hamilton
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would earn its greatest fame and following, having had a good run for 2+ decades under various management and ownership, including
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call sign. Soon afterward, the station's facilities were moved out of Terminal Towers (and the public eye) and up a few blocks to
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acquired Standard Broadcasting's terrestrial radio and television assets, including CHAM. On August 29, 2008, the station began
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in Windsor. The acquisition is part of a larger deal that includes the purchase of Bell's other Hamilton radio station
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in 2009, and taking advantage of a staff restructuring at the Astral Hamilton station cluster, CHAM reverted to an all-
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24/7 Comedy ceased terrestrial distribution in August 2014. The station continued to broadcast of blocks of
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format but rock and roll was featured later in the 1960s, with Canadian radio personality
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CHAM began operations in November 1959 as a 5,000-watt station on 1280 kHz with the
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show. Most recently, for the 2013-2014 hockey season, the station is airing
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format; at 8:20 a.m. the next day (August 21, 2012), after playing "
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Bell Media Shuts 6 AMs, to Sell 3 Others, as Part of Companywide Cuts
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in fall 2018, 15,400 listeners (a 0.7% market share), ahead of only
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820 AM CHAM (Big AM 820) - Radio Station IDs - August 25, 2024
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for $ 455,000. The application was approved on June 26, 2024.
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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In early 2013, the station added Astral's new late night
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CHAM (radio station)
Hamilton, Ontario
Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
Frequency
kHz
Format
Multicultural
South Asian
Caribbean
Sister stations
CKOC
CINA
CKFG-FM
kHz
Call sign
Class
Power
watts
43°06′58″N 79°46′37″W / 43.116111°N 79.776944°W / 43.116111; -79.776944
kHz
AM
radio station
Hamilton, Ontario
Binbrook
call sign
classical music
David Marsden
(Ted) Rogers Broadcasting Ltd.
Middle of the road
Top 40

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