CFSL explained

CFSL
Format:Classic hits
Power:10 kW (daytime)
5 kW (nighttime)
Class:B
Former Frequencies:1340 kHz
Owner:Golden West Broadcasting
City:Weyburn, Saskatchewan
Area:Southeastern Saskatchewan
Branding:AM 1190
Frequency:1190 kHz (AM)
Airdate:1957
Language:English
Callsign Meaning:Canada's Famous Soo Line
Affiliations:Toronto Blue Jays Radio Network
Sister Stations:CKRC-FM, CHWY-FM
Webcast:Listen Live
Website:am1190radio.com

CFSL (1190 kHz is a Canadian radio station licensed to Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Owned by Golden West Broadcasting, it broadcasts a classic hits format serving the southeast portion of the province. The station shares studios with CKRC-FM and CHWY-FM at 305 Souris Avenue in downtown Weyburn.[1]

History

CFSL signed on in 1957 under the ownership of Soo Line Broadcasting Ltd., serving both Weyburn and Estevan (until the launch of its sister station CJSL in Estevan in 1961). Starting on 1340, the station moved to the current frequency at 1190 in the 1960s. When on 1340, CFSL was part of a study by the Federal Communications Commission in the United States, because a station in South Dakota, KIJV was looking to upgrade from 250 watts to 500 watts. The FCC found that KIJV would interfere with CFSL. [2]

The station was listed as having deleted its allotment on 1340 in the 1960s which allowed KIJV to complete its upgrade.[3] The station carried a country music format in the 1990s. [4]

Soo Line Broadcasting, and both CJSL and CFSL would be acquired by Golden West Broadcasting in 1995. In 2006, CFSL would gain a sister FM station, CKRC-FM.

On November 15, 2023, both CFSL and CJSL flipped to classic hits, networking with all other Golden West AM stations in Saskatchewan. The country format moved to CHWY-FM.[5] [6]

Programming

CFSL currently broadcasts a full service classic hits format. CFSL also carries Toronto Blue Jays baseball games.[7]

The station is often reported by DXers in Finland.[8]

External links

49.4658°N -103.8431°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Contact Us.
  2. Web site: Dakota Communications Ltd.. Federal Communications Commission. July 8, 1975. United States Government Printing Office.
  3. Web site: Canadian Standard Broadcasting Stations. Federal Register. 6024. 1969. National Archives and Records Administration.
  4. Web site: The 1994 Country Music Association Radio Directory. Country Music Association. 1994. 140.
  5. Web site: CJ 1150 enters new era with legendary Rob Carnie leading the way . 2023-11-15 . DiscoverEstevan.
  6. Web site: AM1190 enters new era with legendary Rob Carnie leading the way . 2023-11-15 . DiscoverWeyburn.
  7. Web site: Blue Jays Radio Network. .
  8. Web site: Dialing up Classic Hits Radio from Finland. WestCentralOnline.com. February 6, 2023. Cooper Douglas.