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CBX is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 740 AM in Edmonton, Alberta. It broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network. CBX is a Class B station broadcasting on a Canadian clear-channel frequency; the dominant station on 740 AM is CFZM in Toronto, Ontario. CBX's studios are located at Edmonton City Centre on 102nd Avenue Northwest in downtown Edmonton, while its transmitters are located near Beaumont. As of Feb 28, 2021, CBX is the 3rd-most-listened-to radio station in the Edmonton market according to a PPM data report released by Numeris.


History

The station was launched in 1948 on 1010 AM. It served the southern two-thirds of Alberta, including Edmonton and
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, from a single 50,000-watt transmitter site at
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, near Red Deer, roughly halfway between Edmonton and Calgary. Prior to its launch, CBC Radio programming aired in Edmonton on private affiliate CFRN. In 1953, with signal reception in the city deteriorating, the rebroadcaster CBXA was launched on 740. In 1964, the CBC launched separate radio services in Edmonton and Calgary. CBX was reoriented to be Edmonton's CBC station, and its transmitter was relocated to Beaumont on CBXA's frequency of 740. CBR signed on as Calgary's CBC outlet, using CBX's old frequency of 1010 AM. In 2004, CBC Edmonton operations moved into a new digital broadcast facility downtown, bringing all operations of Radio and TV under one roof. The old TV facility on 75th Street had , while the Radio building on 51st Ave. had . The new combined facility has 38,700 total square feet. It is located at the Edmonton City Centre, on
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. On March 16, 2006, the
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approved the station's application to add a nested FM transmitter at 93.9 MHz in Edmonton to simulcast the AM programming. This relay, CBX-2-FM, officially began April 20, 2007.


Local programming

Local programs produced by CBX include ''Edmonton AM'', and ''Radio Active''. CBX also produces half-hourly news bulletins between 5:30 AM and 6:00 PM each weekday. Provincial or national news bulletins air on CBX outside of those hours. CBX also produces two music shows for the entire CBC radio networks: '' Saturday Night Blues'' and ''
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'' air nationally on CBC Radio One/Sirius 137 and CBC Music, respectively. The last few BBM radio ratings measurements have shown CBX steadily climbing in audience share in Edmonton. As of the spring 2009 BBM measurement, CBX is the second-most listened to radio-station in Edmonton, behind news-talk radio station CHED. ''Edmonton AM'' also ranks second in the morning, while ''Radio Active'' ranks fourth amongst the afternoon radio drive-time shows.


Transmitters

On September 10, 2012, the CBC applied to move the following CBC low-power AM transmitters to FM. The CBC received approval on January 31, 2013 to convert the remaining AM transmitters to FM and the new transmitters will operate on these following frequencies: *CBXD 1540 to 99.3 with 50 watts (new callsign CBXN-FM) *CBKC 1460 to 105.1 with 50 watts (new callsign CBXF-FM) *CBWI 1450 to 92.3 with 50 watts (new callsign CBXC-FM) *CBKD 1560 to 99.5 with 50 watts (new callsign CBXL-FM, originally approved to move to 88.1 in 1986) *CBXX 1240 to 101.5 with 50 watts (new callsign CBXW-FM) On October 25, 2013, the CRTC approved the CBC's application to delete the following low-power AM transmitter, CBXH John D'Or Prairie. An FM transmitter operates at 102.5 as CBXH-FM.Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2013-566
Various radio stations – Deletion of rebroadcasting transmitters, October 25, 2013 The AM transmitters were deleted once the new FM transmitters commenced operation.


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CBC EdmontonCBX history
- Canadian Communications Foundation * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cbx (Am) BX BX Radio stations established in 1948 1948 establishments in Alberta