CKAY-FM

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CKAY-FM
CKAY 91.7CoastFM logo.png
CityGibsons, BC
Broadcast areaSunshine Coast/Central Vancouver Island
Frequency91.7 MHz
Branding91.7 Coast FM
Programming
Formatclassic hits
Ownership
OwnerVista Radio
History
First air date
May 20, 2006
Call sign meaning
CKAY (AM), radio station in Duncan, now CJSU-FM.
Technical information
ClassC1
ERPvertical polarization:
260 watts average
1200 watts peak
horizontal polarization:
600 watts average
2100 watts peak
HAAT759 meters (2,490 ft)
Links
Website917coastfm.com

CKAY-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts a classic hits format at 91.7 FM, licensed to Gibsons, British Columbia with studios in Sechelt. The station targets Nanaimo and the Sunshine Coast.

Originally owned and operated by Westwave Broadcasting, the station was given approval by the CRTC on April 20, 2005.[1]

CKAY previously had an adult contemporary format until June 2010, when the station switched to its current classic hits format. Although the signal is receivable in much of Greater Vancouver, the station does not target Vancouver, which is served only by CHLG-FM in terms of classic hits stations.

The station's transmitter is on Mount Benson, west of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island.

The station is now owned by Vista Radio.

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Coordinates: 49°09′02″N 124°02′55″W / 49.15056°N 124.04861°W / 49.15056; -124.04861


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