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United Nations Radio. United Nations Radio was created on 13 February 1946. In 2017, United Nations Radio and the UN News Centre merged to form UN News, producing daily news and multimedia content in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Swahili, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Hindi. In its new iteration, UN News Audio continues to produce daily ...
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CJFI-FM is a First Nations community radio station operating at 107.1 MHz in Moose Factory, Ontario, Canada. The station is branded as The Island-Youth Radio. History. The station started broadcasting in the fall of 2011. CJFI-FM is officially owned by Moose Cree First Nation, but has been associated with the Moose River Broadcasting ...
Website. mbcradio .com. Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, or MBC Radio, is a radio network in Canada, serving First Nations and Métis communities in the province of Saskatchewan. The network's flagship station is CJLR-FM in La Ronge. [1] MBC Radio broadcasts to more than 70 communities in Saskatchewan, including the major urban centres, and ...
CKRZ-FM. CKTI-FM. CKUN-FM. CKWO-FM. CKWT-FM. CKZY-FM. Categories: First Nations in Ontario. First Nations radio stations in Canada.
CFRZ-FM is a radio station which broadcasts a First Nations community radio format on the frequency of 98.3 MHz in Walpole Island, Ontario, Canada. History [ edit ] On November 4, 2011, Director of Operations of Walpole Island First Nation Radio received an approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to ...
CIPU-FM is a First Nations community radio station which broadcast at 97.1 MHz in Sipekne'katik, Nova Scotia, Canada. History. On December 8, 2011, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved Shubie FM Radio's application to operate a new an English and Mi'kmaq, low-power Type B Native FM radio station.
CHWA-FM is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts at 102.1 FM in Watson Lake, Yukon. Owned by the Liard First Nation FM Society, the station broadcasts a community radio format for First Nations in the region. CHWA also has a rebroadcaster in Upper Liard, operating on 99.9 FM with the call sign VF2330. External links. CRTC Decision 1997-558