CFNR-FM

CFNR-FM
Broadcast areaCentral and Northern British Columbia, Canada
Frequency92.1 MHz (FM)
BrandingCFNR Network, Classic Rock
Programming
FormatClassic rock music, First Nations-oriented news, sports and cultural programming
Ownership
OwnerNorthern Native Broadcasting (Terrace)
History
First air date
unknown
Call sign meaning
Canada's First Nations Radio
Technical information
ClassB
ERP180 watts (peak)
43 watts (average)
HAAT446 metres (1,463 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
54°31′04″N 128°28′23″W / 54.5178°N 128.473°W / 54.5178; -128.473
Repeater(s)(see article)
Links
Websitecfnrfm.ca

CFNR-FM is a Canadian radio station based in Terrace, British Columbia, owned and operated by Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace). The station operates at 92.1 FM from the station headquarters in Terrace. The programming reflects and is broadcast to over 70 First Nations communities in northern and central British Columbia and has an audience of over 150,000 listeners.[1] Programming of CFNR-FM is distributed to numerous repeater stations in the region.

The station describes its music programming as classic rock format. Programming includes cultural events such as the Hobiyee celebrations in Vancouver and Nisga'a territory, National Indigenous Peoples Day, and cultural sports broadcasts such as the annual All-Native Tournament and the Junior all Native Basketball Tournaments.

  1. ^ HARRISON MOONEY (June 15, 2017). "Aboriginal radio station coming to Vancouver in summer 2018". The Province. Retrieved October 30, 2017.