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Pure Country (radio network)

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Pure Country
TypeRadio network
Country
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
OwnerBell Media Radio
(Bell Media)
History
Foundedby Bell Media
Launch dateMay 28, 2019
Links
Website(see each station's articles)

Pure Country is a Canadian radio network, that airs on stations owned by Bell Media.[1] Launched in 2019 as a unifying branding for all of the company's country-formatted stations across Canada,[2] the network broadcasts on 16 stations nationwide, as well as on selected digital subchannels of radio stations in markets where the company offers digital radio service but does not have a country-formatted primary station.

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Programming

Weekday programming on the network consists of local hosts at each station in morning and afternoon drive, a national midday program hosted by Roo Phelps, and the syndicated The Bobby Bones Show in the evening[1] except on CIMX-FM in Windsor, which clears the program in its standard morning timeslot (Windsor neighbours the Detroit market in the United States, where no station had presently cleared the show at all).[1] Sophie Moroz and Jeff Hopper, the morning hosts on the network's Ottawa station, also host a national country music chart show on weekends.[1]

In January 2020, the network's station in Kingston committed to playing a 50/50 balance of male and female country artists for one week, to draw attention to continued gender inequity in the music business.[3]

Stations

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Saskatchewan

References

  1. ^ a b c d Connie Thiessen, "Bell Media rolls out national Pure Country rebrand". Broadcast Dialogue, May 28, 2019.
  2. ^ "Pure Country: Nationwide rebrand gives new name to Big Dog 92.7". CTV News Regina. May 28, 2019.
  3. ^ Ted Raymond, "50/50 vision: Kingston’s Pure Country 99 playing equal split of female and male artists". CFRA, January 23, 2020.
  4. ^ "Bell Media Launches Pure Country 89 & Virgin Radio 93.9 In Windsor/Detroit". radioINSIGHT. 19 November 2020.
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