City | Dartmouth, NS |
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Broadcast area | Halifax Regional Municipality |
Branding | 92.9 JACKfm |
Slogan | Playing whatever! Whenever! |
Frequency | 92.9 MHz |
First air date | December 5, 1962 (AM) August 7, 2009 (official launch on FM) |
Format | Adult hits |
Language(s) | English |
Audience share | 3.3% - Rank: 5. Based On BBM Ratings Fall 2014 |
ERP |
vertical polarization: 27,000 watts average 43,000 watts peak horizontal polarization: 63,000 watts average 100,000 watts peak |
HAAT | 196 meters (643 ft) |
Class | 225 C1 |
Callsign meaning | C F LiTe (previous format) |
Former callsigns | CFDR (AM) |
Former frequencies | 680 AM, 780 AM, 790 AM |
Owner |
Rogers Media, a division of Rogers Communications (Rogers Radio) |
Sister stations | CJNI-FM |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www |
CFLT-FM is an FM radio station licensed to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada and serving the Halifax area. The station is owned by Rogers Media and broadcasts at 92.9 MHz. CFLT's studios are located on Young Street in Halifax, while its transmitter is located on Washmill Lake Drive in Clayton Park.
The station is the successor to Newcap-owned AM station CFDR (780 kHz), which signed off on July 27, 2009, eleven days before the FM station's official launch.
CFDR had made its home at various locations on the dial, first at 790 kHz, moving to 680 kHz in 1978, then to 780 kHz in 1991.
Originally owned and operated by Patterson Broadcasters Ltd. (consisting of President C.A. (Arnie) Patterson, Senior Vice-President/National Sales Director W.L. (Bill) Patterson and Vice-President/Chief Engineer Jack Hutchison), CFDR (the "DR" standing for "Dartmouth Radio"), also known as "CF Big 'D' R", first hit the AM dial in 1962. The studios were originally located at 66 Ochterloney St. in Dartmouth, and moved to 12 Queen St. in 1971, until the decision was made in 1981 to occupy half of the 18th floor and the entire penthouse (19th floor) of the Queen Square building (which commanded an excellent view of Halifax Harbour). CFDR and CFRQ moved their broadcasting facilities to the CIEZ building in Bedford in 1995.
The station's 790 kHz transmitter was on the Montague Mines Road in the suburbs of Dartmouth before relocating to Kearney Lake Road in Bedford with the change to 680 kHz. When the frequency changed to 780 kHz, the transmitter was moved to St. Margaret's Bay Road in the HRM community of Lakeside.