Clear Sky Radio Explained

Clear Sky Radio
Foundation:Lethbridge, Alberta (2006)
Homepage:Clear Sky Radio

Clear Sky Radio was a Canadian broadcasting company that owned radio stations in Alberta and British Columbia.[1] The company, headquartered in Lethbridge, Alberta,[2] was incorporated in 2006 after it was granted its first radio license.

In January 2018, Clear Sky sold CJCY-FM in Medicine Hat to Rogers Media,[3] and the yet-to-have-launched CKOV-FM in Strathmore to Golden West Broadcasting (with Clear Sky's co-owners Paul Larsen and Mary McKinnon Mills holding a minority stake).[4] In December 2018, it was announced that Vista Radio would purchase the remaining Clear Sky Radio stations.[5]

Stations

Alberta

British Columbia

Notes and References

  1. "Strathmore's radio station approved". Strathmore Times, December 19, 2014.
  2. http://kootenaybiz.com/bizblog/article/summit_107_cranbrooks_new_radio_station_gearing_up_for_on_air_debut "Summit 107 Cranbrook’s new radio station gearing up for on-air debut"
  3. Web site: Rogers Media buys CJCY radio › Medicine Hat News. Medicine Hat News. 2018-01-19.
  4. Web site: CKOV-FM Strathmore – Acquisition of assets. 2018-01-22. CRTC. 2019-01-08.
  5. News: Cranbrook's Summit 107 sold to Vista Radio chain. 2018-12-18. Kootenay Business. 2018-12-18. en.