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CKDK-FM

CKDK-FM
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City
Broadcast area /
London, Ontario
Branding Country 104
Slogan #1 for Country Hits
Frequency 103.9 MHz (FM)
First air date 1947
Format Country
Audience share Increase 3.5%
ERP 51,000 watts
Class C2
Owner Corus Entertainment
(Corus Radio Company)
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.country104.com

CKDK-FM is a radio station owned by Corus Entertainment and licensed to the city of , Canada but primarily serves London, Ontario, Canada and transmits at 51,000 watts at 103.9 MHz on the FM dial. The station airs a country music format branded as Country 104. Until August 2008, the station primarily played classic rock; it afterward evolved to a 1960s-1980s oldies/classic hits playlist, but eventually settled into an adult hits format under the branding More 103.9. The format change to country music took place on February 28, 2014.

Although based in Woodstock, CKDK-FM primarily targets the larger London (Ontario) market. This station can be heard from London and Strathroy in the west, to Georgetown in the east, covering much of Southwestern Ontario, broadcasting to a potential audience of around 1.5 million people. Under the right conditions, CKDK programming can also be heard in parts of Metro Detroit.

Popular shows under the former classic rock format included McArthur in the Morning, Little Steven’s Underground Garage and The Legends of Classic Rock. The station's slogan was "Playing the Greatest Rock and Roll of All Time, 103.9 The Hawk". The Legends of Classic Rock was syndicated from Q107 in Toronto, and is heard on all Corus-owned classic rock stations.

CKDK began broadcasting on AM 1340 in 1947 as CKOX. In the 1947, C.O. Tatham and Charles Perry applied for an FM licence at Woostock as CKOX-FM. They later withdrew their application. The station reapplied a year later to operate at 106.9 MHz but it is unknown if the station was ever built. The call letters changed to CKDK in 1977, and moved to FM 102.3 in 1986. It moved to the current 103.9 FM frequency in 1993, known at the time as "K104" with an adult contemporary format. The station joined the Energy Radio network in 1998, simulcast from CING-FM in Burlington. On January 12, 2000, CKDK and sister station CFHK 103.1 in St. Thomas, swapped formats, but not call letters. The Hawk format on CFHK was originally an "alternative format", like FM96, but this was changed to a classic rock format on December 21, 1997.


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