CHMC-FM

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Magic 99
Image:Magic99 Edmonton.jpg
Broadcast area Edmonton, Alberta
Slogan "Refined Radio."
Frequency 99.3 MHz (FM)
First air date September 2005 (testing) December 8, 2005 (official)
Format vocal jazz, blues and soft rock
Owner Rawlco Radio Ltd.
Website Magic 99 site
The acronym CHMC is also sometimes erroneously used in the media as a reference to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, or CMHC.

CHMC is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 99.3 FM in Edmonton, Alberta. The station, which uses the brand name Magic 99, broadcasts a mix of vocal and smooth jazz, blues and soft rock. This station is owned by Rawlco Radio Ltd. and was launched in September 2005 for testing, but it officially debuted December 8, 2005 at 2pm local time. The morning show consists of Canadian broadcast legend Rob Christie, co-Host Duncan Paterson and Newsman/PD Kurt Leavins. The Drive announcer is long-time morning man Jerry Steen. The Station Manager is Susan Reade.

The station's current slogan is: "Refined Radio."


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