City | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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Branding | Hot Country 103.5 |
Slogan | Halifax's New Country |
Frequency | 103.5 (MHz) FM |
First air date | June 28, 2006 |
Format | Country |
Audience share | 4.3% - Rank: 10. Based On BBM Ratings Fall 2016 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
Class | C |
Callsign meaning | CK Halifax's Z (Former meaning) |
Owner |
Evanov Communications (HFX Broadcasting) |
Sister stations | CKHY-FM |
Website | www |
CKHZ-FM is a Canadian radio station, serving the Halifax Metropolitan area broadcasting at 103.5 FM owned by Evanov Communications (HFX Broadcasting Inc.). The station broadcasts a country music format branded as Hot Country 103.5. CKHZ's studios are located on Cogswell Street in Halifax, while its transmitter is located on Washmill Lake Drive in Clayton Park.
Based on the current format, CKHZ-FM competes with CHFX-FM.
CKHZ occupies the 103.5 FM frequency that was once Halifax's home to CKO from 1985 to 1989, the year CKO ceased broadcasting. In 2003, the CRTC awarded the vacant frequency license to Evanov. On November 26, 2004, CKMW Radio Ltd., (on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated) received CRTC approval to operate on 103.5 MHz. After several days of fine tuning it began on-air testing on June 28, 2006. The official on air date of the new station was August 14, 2006.
When CKHZ signed on the air, it sported the moniker and handle Z103.5 The Beat of Halifax and patterned its format after sister station CIDC in Toronto, Ontario, with an emphasis on local content. The station targets the format towards adults 24-44 with a tertiary demographic in the 18-49 range. The top 40 station leaned heavily on dance until 2009, when CKHZ became a full-time Mainstream CHR. By 2010, like with all Evanov stations, CKHZ dropped the "Dot" from its branding ID, like sister station CIDC-FM in Toronto. It also changed its logo to match CIDC's, except the .5 was omitted (the logo read only "Z103") and used a modified slogan, "All The Hitz." However, the move to a Top 40 direction would turn off listeners, resulting in declining ratings.
On January 6, 2012, at exactly 1:03 PM (AST), after playing "Neva Eva" by Jhevon Paris, CKHZ relaunched with a Dance-intensive Rhythmic CHR direction as "Energy 103.5" with the first two songs to herald the transition: Flo Rida's "Good Feeling" and David Guetta's "Turn Me On." The station now mirrored its sister station in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CHWE, by focusing on mostly Dance-pop hits. Four CKHZ staff members were dismissed ahead of the station's rebranding.