CFWF-FM

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CFWF-FM
City of license Regina, Saskatchewan
Broadcast area Southern Saskatchewan
Branding 104.9 The Wolf
Slogan Regina's Rock Station
Frequency 104.9 MHz (FM)
Format active rock
Owner Harvard Broadcasting
Website www.thewolfrocks.com

CFWF-FM is a radio station owned by Harvard Broadcasting and is operated out of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is currently branded as 104.9 The Wolf and plays an active rock format.

It was launched in 1982 as CKIT-FM, an easy listening station. In 1989 it began calling itself K105 FM, with a similar format, and later identified as Magic 104.9 and Hot 105. In the mid 1990s, it adopted The Wolf branding, with a rock format.

The morning show, known as the "Big Breakfast Show", is hosted by Chris White and Michael Ball (or Chris and Ballsy as they are known to fans). Michael Ball is notorious in Regina and is the cause for the chant "Ballsy Sucks" at many a Saskatchewan Roughriders football game.

"Drive time with Hurricane" is hosted by Hurricane Huber. Other hosts for The Wolf include Trapper John, Amanda Sonic, Wolfboy, and John the Producer.

In early 2007, it was voted second best rock radio station in Canada.


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