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CFYK (AM)

CFYK-FM
Cbc radio one yellowknife.svg
City Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Broadcast area Mackenzie
Branding CBC Radio One
CBC North
Frequency 98.9 MHz (FM)
First air date 1948 (AM)
2013 (FM)
Format public broadcasting
ERP 5,500 watts
HAAT 50 meters (160 ft)
Class A
Callsign meaning C F YellowKnife
Former callsigns CFYK (1948-2013)
Former frequencies 1340 AM (1948-2013)
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Website CBC North

CFYK-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 98.9 FM in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The station broadcasts the programming of the CBC Radio One network and locally produced programs.

CFYK produces all of CBC Radio's local programs in the Northwest Territories, including The Trailbreaker on weekday mornings, the noon-hour program Northwind, Trail's End in the afternoons, and Northern Air on weekend mornings.

The station's afternoon programming also differs significantly from the rest of the network. Afternoon programming such as Q is pre-empted; instead, the station airs afternoon programming in First Nations languages:

CHAK in Inuvik, while airing the same regular local programming schedule as CFYK, produces a distinct schedule of First Nations programming in the afternoons.

CFYK has the following rebroadcasters:

The CBC applied with the CRTC to convert the following AM transmitters to FM:

CBDI 860 Fort Smith and CBQG 1280 Wrigley are the last two remaining low-power AM transmitters to rebroadcast CFYK-FM Yellowknife.

On July 10, 2012, the CBC applied to move CFYK from the AM band (1340 kHz) to the FM band at 98.9 MHz, which was approved on November 7, 2012. In addition, the new transmitter will broadcast at 5500 watts (up from the proposed 1200 watts) on a non-directional antenna, with its effective height of antenna above average terrain increasing from 46.6 metres to 50 metres. In addition, the station will carry the CFYK-FM callsign, which has been used for a local repeater of Vancouver's CBC Radio 2 outlet, CBU-FM, at 95.3 MHz; that repeater was renamed CBNY-FM after CFYK AM transferred to FM.


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