CJCJ-FM
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| CJCJ-FM | |
| Broadcast area | Woodstock, New Brunswick |
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| Branding | EZ Rock |
| First air date | July 31, 1959 |
| Frequency | 104.1 MHz (FM) |
| Format | Adult contemporary |
| Owner | Astral Media |
CJCJ-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting from Woodstock, New Brunswick at 104.1 MHz. The station airs an adult contemporary format and is branded as EZ Rock. The station has been broadcasting since July 31, 1959.
CJCJ was originally broadcast on 920 KHz, and moved to the FM band in the early 2000s. Originally owned by Carleton-Victoria Broadcasting Limited, it was acquired in 1991 by Radio One Ltd. In 1999, Radio One was acquired by Telemedia, and in 2002, Telemedia was purchased by Standard Broadcasting. CJCJ was one of the stations that Standard in turn sold to Astral Media.
- Astral Media's Atlantic site
- CJCJ Radio Historical information from the Canadian Communications Foundation
| Astral Media Inc. |
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Corporate Directors: Normand Beauchamp | Austin Beutel | Paul Bronfman | André Bureau | Jack Cockwell | George Cohon | Paul Godfrey | Edith Greenberg | Ian Greenberg | Sidney Greenberg | Sidney Horn | Timothy Price |
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