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CJOR
Broadcast areaOkanagan-Similkameen
Frequency1240 kHz (AM)
BrandingBounce 1240
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult hits
Ownership
OwnerBell Media
Technical information
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Translator(s)CJOR-FM 102.9 Oliver
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteiheartradio.ca/bounce/osoyoos

CJOR (1240 AM, Bounce 1240) is a radio station in Osoyoos, British Columbia. Owned by Bell Media, it broadcasts an adult hits format.

The station operates an FM rebroadcaster on 102.9 MHz as CJOR-FM in Oliver.

History

CKOK Ltd. the original owner launched the station in December 1966 as CKOO. Sometime in the late 1970s or the early 1980s, a rebroadcaster was added in Oliver at 1490 AM with the callsign CKOO-1. In 1984, CKOO and CKOO-1 were authorized to increase night power from 250 to 1,000 watts. In 1991, CKOO and CKOO-1 adopted their current callsigns CJOR and CJOR-1. The CJOR callsign was previously used at an unrelated radio station in Vancouver from 1926 to 1988.

Over the years, the station went through a number of owners and formats. In 1993, CJOR received CRTC approval to convert CJOR-1 Oliver to the FM dial to operate at 102.9 MHz.[1]

In May 2021 as part of a mass reorganization, CJOR flipped to adult hits as Bounce 1240.[2]

The station has been sold to Vista Radio in 2024, as part of Bell Media cuts.[3]

References

  1. ^ Decision CRTC 93-648
  2. ^ "Bell Media Bounces 25 Stations Across Canada To New Variety Hits Brand". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  3. ^ "Bell Media planning cuts to CTV, BNN Bloomberg following BCE layoffs, sale of 45 radio stations".

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