Broadcast area | Greater Vancouver |
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Frequency | 730 kHz |
Branding | 980 CKNW |
Programming | |
Format | News/talk (simulcast of CKNW) |
Affiliations | Global News Vancouver Whitecaps FC |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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CKNW, CFOX-FM, CFMI-FM, CHAN-DT, Global News: BC 1 | |
History | |
First air date | February 3, 1955 |
Former call signs | CKLG (1955–2001) CJNW (2001–2002) CHMJ (2002–2022) |
Former frequencies | 1070 kHz (1955–1958) |
Call sign meaning | "Go" (in regards to its previous traffic format) |
Technical information | |
Class | B |
Power | 50,000 watts |
Transmitter coordinates | 49°08′01″N 123°00′17″W / 49.1335°N 123.004587°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | am730.ca |
CKGO (730 AM) is a radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia. Owned by Corus Entertainment, the station currently serves as a rebroadcaster of sister station CKNW.
The station was originally established in 1955 as CKLG, under which it broadcast a popular contemporary hit radio format. Its popularity waned in the 1990s due to competition from FM stations; after its sale to Shaw Communications (who later spun off its media properties as Corus), the station briefly flipped to all-news radio in 2001 as a brand extension of newly-acquired sister station CKNW. In May 2002, the station flipped to hot talk as Mojo 730; in 2004, Mojo segued to a sports talk format. In June 2006, Corus dropped Mojo in favour of a format concentrating primarily on traffic reports, although it has continued to carry sports play-by-play rights. In June 2024, Corus converted CKGO to an interim simulcast of CKNW as part of cutbacks.
CKGO transmits with a power output of 50,000 watts, the maximum for Canadian AM stations. It uses a directional antenna at all times to protect other stations on 730 AM from interference. Its transmitter is situated off British Columbia Highway 17 in Delta.[1]