CBX-FM explained

CBX-FM
Airdate:June 27, 1979
Frequency:90.9 MHz (FM)
City:Edmonton, Alberta
Area:Edmonton Metropolitan Region
Format:Adult contemporary/Classical music/Jazz
Owner:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Erp:100 kWs
Branding:CBC Music
Class:C
Coordinates:53.5133°N -113.2847°W53.5436°N -113.4911°W
Sister Stations:CBX, CHFA-FM, CBCX-FM, CBXT-DT, CBXFT-DT
Website:CBC Edmonton
Callsign Meaning:Canadian Broadcasting Corporation X

CBX-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 90.9 FM in Edmonton, Alberta. It broadcasts the programming of the CBC Music network.

CBX-FM was launched on June 27, 1979. In 2004, CBC Edmonton operations moved into a new digital broadcast facility downtown, bringing all Radio and TV operations under one roof. The old TV facility on 75th Street had 70000square feet, while the Radio building on 51st Ave. had 48000square feet. The new combined facility has 38,700 total square feet. It is located in the Edmonton City Centre, on Winston Churchill Square. Its transmitter is located in Sherwood Park.

As of February 28, 2021, CBX-FM is the 16th-most-listened-to radio station in the Edmonton market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Winter 2021 PPM Data . 2021-04-17 .