CKNW owned by Corus Entertainment, is the second highest-rated talk radio station in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It broadcasts on AM 980.CKNW is unusual in that it is a 50,000 watt, Class A station broadcasting on a regional (not clear-channel) frequency.CKNW uses a four-tower directional antenna from a site near Surrey, while its studios are located at TD Tower in Downtown Vancouver. On January 15, 1969, CKNW moved into larger studio space in a former During the 1990s, CKNW made a gradual transition from the mixed format of news, sports, talk shows and In 2000, both CKNW and CFMI were purchased by Corus Entertainment as part of the splitting of WIC's broadcasting assets; Corus acquired WIC's radio stations and In February 2001, Corus Entertainment launched an all-news sister station, NW2. Coronavirus: Canada extending international travel restrictions, mandatory quarantine until Sept. 302 arrested after several officers injured in altercation near Eglinton and OakwoodHit hard by COVID-19, Filipino Canadians grapple with added pressure to send money abroad'Black Panther' star Chadwick Boseman dies after cancer battleErin O'Toole won’t say whether he believes there is systemic racism in CanadaOntario reports 112 new coronavirus cases, 1 death; total cases near 42,200Police seek hit-and-run driver in fatal Ladysmith crashCoronavirus: How safe is air travel during the pandemic?Saskatchewan summer camps say they need help before next yearCoronavirus: Ontario government announces rent freezeRare comic collection in Vancouver gains special pedigree Vancouver’s CKNW Celebrates 75 Years! Tory MP deletes tweet on 'closeness' of George Soros, Chrystia FreelandPlan to let Vancouver students learn from home a good start, but not enough: parentsTwo more 'murder hornets' found just 13 km from B.C.

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