CKUE-FM
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| CKUE | |
| Broadcast area | Chatham-Kent, Ontario / Windsor, Ontario |
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| Branding | "95.1/100.7 The Rock" |
| Slogan | Canada's Rock Station |
| Frequency | 95.1/100.7 (MHz) |
| First air date | October 6, 1999 on 94.3 FM |
| Format | active rock |
| ERP | 50,000 watts |
| Class | B |
| Owner | Blackburn Radio |
| Website | 95.1 The Rock |
CKUE is the callsign for a radio station located in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, with a booster station in Windsor, Ontario, and an office in Leamington. Dubbing itself "Canada's Rock Station", the station features an active rock format.
The station has been on the air since October 6, 1999, and was originally using the broadcast frequency of 94.3 FM. The station's first morning show host, Neil Gordon (The Bear), as well as the stations first program director hosted the first three hours on air. In 2002, CKUE switched frequencies with its sister station CKSY to obtain its current frequency of 95.1 FM.
The station is currently owned and operated by Blackburn Radio along with sister station CKSY after both were sold by Bea-Ver Communications in 2005. CKUE's signal is broadcast from a tower a few kilometers west of the community of Chatham, Ontario with an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts. The antenna is 438 feet high. CKUE began broadcasting a booster signal out of Windsor, Ontario in March of 2004. In September 2006, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the application to move this booster signal from 95.1 FM to 100.7 FM, which could eventually be spun off into a separate station from 95.1 FM.
During the 2004-2005, and 2005-2006 seasons of the Ontario Hockey League, 95.1 provided live coverage of Windsor Spitfires games, with Shadd Dales on play-by-play and Brendan McGuire on colour, but for 2006-2007, it returns to CKLW.
On December 29, 2006, CKUE-FM announced that Jeff Burrows, former drummer of The Tea Party, would be taking over the 10 a.m.-3 p.m. host position at the radio station on January 2, 2007.
CKUE's Windsor rebroadcaster moved to 100.7 FM on January 2, 2007, enabling both the Windsor and Chatham transmitters to increase their transmitter power.
One time logo to announce frequency swap.
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| Essex County | Windsor: CBEF 540 • CKWW 580 • CKLW 800 • CBE 1550 • CIMX 88.7 • CBE 89.9 • CJAM 91.5 • CIDR 93.9 • CKUE-1 100.7 • CJBC-2 103.9 • Leamington: CJSP 92.7 • CHYR 96.7 • CBEF-1 103.1 |
| Chatham-Kent | Chatham: CFCO 630 AM & 92.9 FM • CBEE 88.1 • CKGW 89.3 • CKSY 94.3 • CKUE 95.1 |
| Lambton County | Kettle Point: CKTI 107.7 • Sarnia: CHOK 1070 AM & 100.9 FM • CKTI-1 103.3 • CBEG 90.3 • CFGX 99.9 • CHKS 106.3 |
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