CBT (AM)

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CBT
City of license Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador
Broadcast area Central Newfoundland
Branding CBC Radio One Grand Falls-Windsor
Frequency 540 kHz (AM)
First air date 1949
Format News/Talk
ERP 10,000 watts
Class A
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Website http://www.cbc.ca/nl/

CBT is a radio station broadcasting at 540 kHz (AM) from Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and is the local Radio One station of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

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The station was launched in 1949 on AM 1350 after the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland, the pre-Confederation public broadcaster, was absorbed by the CBC when Newfoundland joined Canada. The frequency was changed to 990 in 1956, and then to 540 in 1963 (with 990 being reassigned to CBY Corner Brook).

CBT and CBG in Gander jointly produce their own local morning show, The Central Morning Show with hosts Mike Aucoin and Randy Larcombe. The station otherwise broadcasts programming from CBN in St. John's during the network's local programming blocks.

CBT has the following rebroadcasters:

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