CKLB-FM
CKLB is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 101.9 FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Owned by the Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories, the station was licensed in 1985[1] (originally as CKNM-FM) and broadcasts a community radio format for the territory's First Nations population. The station serves the entire Northwest Territories through a network of rebroadcasters.
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| City | Yellowknife, Northwest Territories | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Northwest Territories | 
| Frequency | 101.9 MHz (FM) | 
| Branding | The Voice of Denendeh | 
| Programming | |
| Format | Community radio | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Native Communications Society of the Northwest Territories | 
| History | |
| First air date | 07 November 2011 | 
| Technical information | |
| Class | A1 | 
| ERP | 234 watts (peak) Horizontal polarization only | 
| HAAT | 52 metres (171 ft) | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 62°28′14.16″N 114°22′40.80″W | 
| Repeater(s) | (see article) | 
| Links | |
| Webcast | http://listen.streamon.fm/cklb | 
| Website | http://cklbradio.com/ | 

NCS & CKLB Radio 101.9 New location on the 2nd floor
CKLB has a number of rebroadcasters operating on low-power FM transmitters throughout Northwest Territories:
| City of license | Identifier | Frequency | Power | Class | RECNet | CRTC Decision | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aklavik | VF2083 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | 89-439 | 
| Fort Rae | VF2071 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Franklin | VF2069 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Good Hope | VF2070 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Liard | VF2022 | 101.9 FM | 8 watts | LP | Query | 86-499 | 
| Fort McPherson | VF2080 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Providence | CHFP-FM | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | 89-438 | 
| Fort Resolution | VF2081 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Simpson | VF2102 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Fort Smith | CHFS-FM | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Hay River Reserve | CHRR-FM | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Inuvik | VF2082 | 101.9 FM | 10 watts | VLP | Query | |
| Kakisa | VF2020 | 101.9 FM | 7 watts | LP | Query | 86-503 | 
| Lutselk'e | VF2026 | 101.9 FM | ? watts | Query | 86-510 | |
| Tsiigehtchic | VF2008 | 101.9 FM | ? watts | Query | 86-498 | |
| Lac La Martre | VF2054 | 101.9 FM | 8 watts | LP | Query | 86-505 | 
| Wrigley | VF2025 | 101.9 FM | 8 watts | LP | Query | 86-511 | 
| Fort Norman | ? | 101.9 FM | ? watts | Query | 86-500 | |
| Rae Lakes | ? | 101.9 FM | ? watts | Query | 86-509 | |
| Jean Marie River | ? | 101.9 FM | ? watts | Query | 86-518 | 
References
    
    
External links
    
- cklbradio.com
- CKLB-FM history – Canadian Communications Foundation
- CKLB-FM in the REC Canadian station database
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