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BRANDON— 1928— DOMINION
Frequency: 1150 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By . . . Western Manitoba Bcstrs., Ltd.
Address 8th St. & Princess Ave.
Phone Number 4532
Air Time 7:30 a.m.-ll:30 p.m.
Transcription Service Thesaurus, World
Representative . .Radio Representatives, Cooke
Managing Director J. B. Craig
Commercial Manager E. D. Holland
CKSB
ST. BONIFACE— 1946
Frequency: 1250 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Radio St. Boniface, Ltd.
Address 607 College St.
Phone Number 204, 865-6
Air Time Unlimited
Membership CAB
Representative Wright, Hunt, Cooke
Prog. Dir., Prom. Mgr Rene Dussault
Chief Engineer D. R. Thomson
CFAR
FLIN FLON— 1937— TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 590 Kc Power: 1000 Watts
Owned-Oper. By Arctic Radio Corp., Ltd.
Address 75 Hill St.
Phone Number 590
Air Time Limited
News Service PN
Transcription Service Lang-Worth
Representative Stovin, Young
President J. G. Mundie
Manager G. B. Quinney
Program Director D. G. Willis
Chief Engineer Gordon Woodward
CBW
WINNIPEG— 1948 CBC-TRANS-CANADA
Frequency: 990 Kc Power: 50,000 Watts
Owned-Operated By. . . .Canadian Bcstg. Corp.
Business Adderss 300 Telephone Bldg.
Phone Number 922191
Air Time Unlimited
News Service BUP, PN, Reuters
Representative CBC
President (CBC) Dr. Augustin Frigon
Station Manager J. N. Mogridge
Program Director Norman Lucas
Chief Engineer R. D. Cahoon
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