CHNK-FM

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CHNK-FM is a radio station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, broadcasting at 100.7 FM. Owned by Newcap Broadcasting, the station airs a country format branded as Hank FM.

The station was originally launched in 2002 as CHNR-FM, a nostalgia station owned by CKVN Radiolink System Inc. It was acquired by Newcap in 2005, and adopted an adult album alternative format on December 26 of that year. At the time, the station, which also changed its call sign to CKFE-FM, announced that it was the first Canadian radio station to present the Triple-A format, even though it had already been broadcast by several other stations in the country (including Winnipeg's own CKIC-FM.)

On December 28, 2006 it changed formats to a country station.

FM radio stations in Winnipeg

Station/Frequency: CKSB-FM 89.9 | CKXL 91.1 | CITI 92.1 | CKIC 92.9 | CHIQ 94.3 | CHVN 95.1
CKUW 95.9 | CJKR 97.5 | CBW-FM 98.3 | CJZZ 99.1 | CFWM 99.9 | CHNK 100.7 | CJUM 101.5
CKY-FM 102.3 | CKMM 103.1 | CFQX 104.1| CJNU 104.7 | CICY 105.5 | CFEQ 107.1 | CJWV 107.9

See also: Winnipeg (FM) (AM)

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