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From 2004-2008, the station's program director was longtime on-air personality and notable Canadian radio personality Alan Cross.
Since early 2010, CJOH's operations, including its news department, have been based in the George Street building ( which was already occupied by CHRO ) after a 2009 fire destroyed the station's longtime studios on Merivale Road in Nepean.
On August 1, 1995, the station's longtime sports anchor Brian Smith was shot in the station's parking lot by Jeffrey Arenburg, a released mental patient with a history of threatening media personalities, who claimed the station was broadcasting messages inside his head.
He is the son of Michael Connor, a longtime news anchor from the station's days as CKSO.
In 1996, the station's longtime home on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, known as " Metromedia Square " ( and later renamed the " Fox Television Center ") was vacated.
Word was leaked to other media resulting in protests, including longtime Opry personalities and country music singers, outside the station's studios.
The station's headquarters were relocated from their longtime home at 211 Yonge Street to CTV's 250 Richmond Street West ( near 299 Queen Street West, where MuchMusic and other Bell Media specialty television stations are based ) in February 2011 after CTVgm took control of the station.
After longtime CIGM morning man Scott Overton's employment with the station was discontinued by Rogers during the ownership transition, he wrote a letter to the Sudbury Star and Northern Life thanking the station's audience for its loyalty and indicating that the station's " long history as a country music station will apparently end within the next few months.
The station let go morning co-host Linda Thomas, 16-year afternoon drive host Jon Barry, longtime news and public affairs director Leslie Taylor ( the last surviving personality from the station's EZ Communications days ), transferred longtime middays host Sheri Blanks to sales, and let go Traffic Reporter Kyla Thomas, who did traffic reporting for the entire Cox Radio Richmond cluster.
CKOI-FM lost its longtime morningman Normand Brathwaite on March 17, 2006, following a conflict with former co-host Jean-René Dufort ; the latter became the station's morning man until June 22, 2007.
Also after any sort of sports update the on-air personality will also proudly claim, “ you're listening to the home of the Bears .” The station has also been the longtime flagship of the Chicago Air & Water Show in mid-August every year as the station's anchor and reporting staff describe the sights of jets and airplanes doing stunts above the water off Chicago's lakefront to listeners.
WCRB claimed to have about 500, 000 listeners who tune in to the live Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcasts and the station's other programming, a longtime claim by management.
CHUM dropped the station's longtime easy listening format in 1992, adopting the calls and the brand name Kool FM for its new hot adult contemporary format.
This was due not to either the station or LIN removing access to the station, but contractual agreements by the Fox network itself which disallow signal duplication of network programming by an out-of-market signal despite the station's longtime service to each area, a source of controversy already in other duplicative market areas in the past.
Following the station's disaffiliation with Fox and re-affiliation with ABC, WTWO's 5 p. m. newscast, Live at Five, moved to WAWV-TV, featuring longtime WTWO anchor Tom McClanahan.
A lawsuit filed by a longtime newscast director alleges that the station's owners engaged in systematic harassment and dismissal of older workers.
On January 18, 2011, the station's longtime student-run, freeform / eclectic music format was abruptly dropped from the 90. 3 FM frequency following the announcement of the station's sale.
That same day, the University of Southern California announced a deal with Entercom Communications to acquire the call sign, programming and intellectual property of longtime classical music outlet KDFC-FM, and began airing the station's programming on the 90. 3 FM frequency ( as well as on also-acquired KNDL ) later that same day.

station's and slogan
WKBW radio was sold to Price Communications, who subsequently changed the station's call letters to the current WWKB, mainly in order to keep the long-standing " KB " slogan ( the former calls remained on now-former sister station WKBW-TV, which Capital Cities / ABC would sell to Queen City Broadcasting ).
Supplementing the ident throughout this period were idents promoting the station's coverage, with the slogan Serving Six Million Viewers.
The station's slogan became " W-R-I-K Television Canal 7 Ponce: cubriendo a Ponce y San Juan " ( W-R-I-K Television Channel 7 Ponce: covering Ponce and San Juan ).
Tribune later changed the station's call letters to WGN, reflecting the Tribunes slogan, " World's Greatest Newspaper.
The station's logo and slogan was modified as well from " Atlanta's Old School R & B Station " to " Atlanta's R & B ," plus the branding was shortened to simply " Kiss 104 ", omitting the ". 1 ".
During the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s, the station's slogan was 3AK-The Voice of the Night.
During the 1950s, the station's slogan was " k-mocks ", pronouncing the way the station's call letters are spelled.
To capitalize on the station's former slogan " Diversity Lives Here ", CHNM previously produced several station IDs and program promos using a diversity theme, including these spots:
Station identification in that case usually consists of the station's name, frequency, and a slogan ; unlicensed stations are not allowed to use formal callsigns.
Some television stations have even monetized their station identification ; for instance WTMJ-TV in Milwaukee, Wisconsin has of late offered their top of the hour identification as a short five second ad slot, where an entity ( in this case, a discount furniture store and WTMJ's sister radio station ) will have their slogan and logo voiced out and displayed while the station's call letters display on the bottom in basic legal type.
The station's most recent slogan was " BIG Hits B-107. 9 ", replacing the previous slogan " Feel Good Oldies All the Time.
Also in the early 2000s ( decade ), the branding reverted to simply " WPGC 95. 5 ", dropping the " Jams " moniker from the brand although it still visibly remained on the station's logo and was used in the slogan.
Each station used the slogan of " Hotter and Fresher ", signifying a shift towards a more contemporary slant in the station's music policy.
The station's slogan is ' Today's Best Mix ', which has been in use since 2009.
As with the rest of the group the station's slogan is " Hits and Memories " and all jingles are resings of the " Link Up " package from S2blue.
The station's American-manufactured RCA Ampliphase transmitter was rated at 50, 000 watts ( 50 kW ) – An on-air slogan ran ' Your 50, 000 watt Tower of Power ', although initially it operated at 17, 000 watts.
The new owners changed the station's call letters to WGN, to match the Tribune's slogan, " World's Greatest Newspaper.
have been dropped in favor of an all-rock format, and the station's slogan has changed to " Toronto's Best Rock Variety.
For a period during the 1970s, the station's slogan was 5, The Originator, in reference to all of the local programming that was produced by the station.
Dynamic on-screen data displayed on compatible radios, includes the station's name, slogan and title and artist of currently playing song.
BCN's first Rock DJ, " Mississippi Harold Wilson " ( Joe Rogers ), used the station's first slogan, " The American Revolution " and played the very first song " I Feel Free " by the rock group Cream.
In 2011, the station has started using the " West Michigan's Party Station " slogan, but this is not used on-air and only used on the station's website.

station's and Chicago's
Among the station's claims to fame is hiring John " Records " Landecker away from Chicago's powerhouse WLS in 1981.
The station's channel 19 signal is also used by Chicago's WGN-TV and WXMI in Grand Rapids, Michigan, causing interference between it and those two stations in the easternmost portions of their coverage area, mainly in Walworth County, which is just outside the Madison market ( though WXMI's signal is limited by the Kettle Moraine range west of Jefferson County ).
With the launch of their high definition coverage also came a further extension in the station's coverage area beyond the state of Wisconsin in markets where regular reception of Chicago's Telemundo station, WSNS-TV ( Channel 44 ) is not possible or signal exclusivity has not been claimed, both by Weigel sister stations.

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