CKHC-FM

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CKHC
Image:CKHC FM.jpg
Broadcast area Toronto, Ontario
Branding RadioHumber
First air date 2004
Frequency 96.9 MHz (FM)
Format campus radio
ERP 5 W
Owner Humber College
Website CKHC

CKHC is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 96.9 FM in Toronto, Ontario. It is a low-power station, and the campus radio station of the city's Humber College.

The station was licensed by the CRTC in 2004. CKHC was the first radio station in Canada to voluntarily adopt a 100 per cent Canadian content playlist. In 2005, the station was approved for a campus instructional license and an increase in power. It can now be heard at a radius of 10km around the Humber North campus. The station is known on-air as RadioHumber.

Programming includes a daily news magazine show @Humber, which airs Monday to Friday at 1 and again at 6 p.m. Jazz from Humber's renowned music program at 8 a.m. and midnight, along with a daily sports show, Humber Sportsdrive at 5:30 p.m. There is also "Unsigned" which is show that features Indie music. This program is produced exclusively by the Radio Broadcast students, and airs every wednesday night at 9pm.


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