CHTT-FM (103.1 MHz ) is a commercial radio station in Victoria, British Columbia . The station is owned by Rogers Radio , a division of Rogers Sports & Media , and airs an adult hits radio format . It subscribes to the JACK FM radio service and is branded as Jack 103.1 . Its studios are at 817 Fort Street in Downtown Victoria . While some JACK FM stations are automated , CHTT-FM has DJs on weekdays.
24-536: Kiss FM , Kiss Radio or variants may refer to: Asia-Oceania [ edit ] Various Kiss FM-branded stations in the Philippines 95.1 Kiss FM , Lucena, Quezon 102.3 Kiss FM , Tagbilaran, Bohol Kiss92 FM , Singapore KISS 969 , Sri Lanka Kiss Radio Taiwan , the radio station playing Chinese music and some English top 40 songs Kiss-FM KOBE , Japan Australia [ edit ] KIIS FM ,
48-2130: A brand name used by Top 40 stations, several of which owned by iHeartMedia KHFI-FM , better known as "96.7 KISS-FM", in Austin, Texas KHKS-FM , better known as "106.1 KISS-FM", in Dallas, Texas KIIS-FM , also known as "102.7 KIIS-FM", Top 40 station (owned by iHeartMedia as its flagship "KISS-FM" brand) KKDM , also known as "Kiss 1075", in Des Moines, Iowa KSME , better known as "96.1 Kiss FM" in Greeley, Colorado KUUL , also known as "101.3 KISS FM" in East Moline, Illinois KWNW , branded as "101.9 Kiss FM"; licensed in Crawfordsville, Arkansas, and broadcasting in Memphis, Tennessee KZZP , better known as "104.7 Kiss-FM", in Phoenix, Arizona WAEV-FM , better known as "97.3 KISSFM", in Savannah, Georgia WAKS , also known as "96.5 KISS-FM", in Cleveland, Ohio WFKS , also known as "Kiss 95.1", in Melbourne, Florida WKFS , also known as "Kiss 107", in Cincinnati, Ohio WKSC-FM , also known as "103.5 KISS FM", in Chicago, Illinois WKSS , also known as "Kiss 95.7", in Hartford, Connecticut WKST-FM , also known as "96.1 Kiss", in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania WPIA , better known as "98.5 Kiss FM", in Peoria, Illinois (owned by Independence Media; uses
72-690: A contemporary hit radio network KIIS 101.1 Melbourne, Victoria KIIS 106.5 Sydney, New South Wales Kiss FM Australia Kiss 90 FM , an earlier aspirant community radio station Kiss FM (now Move FM ) Lithgow, New South Wales Europe [ edit ] 98.8 KISS FM Berlin , Germany Kiss (UK radio station) , previously known as "Kiss 100" and "Kiss FM" Kiss 101 , previously known as "Vibe 101", based in South Wales and Severn Estuary area, including Bristol Kiss 102 , operated by Faze FM, based in Manchester - now part of
96-700: A half-interest in the station to Taylor, Pearson & Carson Ltd. The two entities formed the Island Broadcasting Co. as CFCT's parent company and changed its call letters to CJVI . It became a charter affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's Dominion Network shortly after its formation in January 1944. When the Dominion Network dissolved in 1962, the station transferred its affiliation to
120-660: A syndicated national Romanian radio network with headquarters in Bucharest Kiss FM (Spain) , see List of radio stations in Spain Kiss FM (Ukraine) , see List of radio stations in Ukraine North America [ edit ] 106.1 Kiss FM , George Town, Cayman Islands XEX-FM , formerly Kiss FM (1994), Mexico City, Mexico Canada [ edit ] Most Kiss FM in Canada
144-411: Is also called as "South Luzon's FM station" by some. It is also the only FM station broadcasting out of Lucena City to reach the entire Quezon province , given the latter's vast territory. This article about a radio station in the Philippines is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . CHTT-FM CHTT-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 20,000 watts . The transmitter
168-491: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages DWKI DWKI (95.1 FM ), broadcasting as 95.1 Kiss FM , is a radio station owned and operated by DCG Radio-TV Network (formerly known as ConAmor Broadcasting Systems ). The station's studio is located at 1022 DCG Tower 1, Maharlika Hi-Way, Brgy. Isabang, Tayabas . Its transmission facilities are located at Mount Banoy, Talumpok Silangan, Batangas City . The station
192-662: Is on Fulton Road in the Colwood . The signal can be heard around lower Vancouver Island and in some sections of Washington state . The station began broadcasting on April 1, 1923 ; 101 years ago ( April 1, 1923 ) . It was originally on the AM band and had the call sign CFCL . It aired on 410 meters (later on 910 kHz) with 500 watts of power. It was owned by the Centennial Methodist Church and offered Christian radio programming. In 1924,
216-1832: Is owned by Rogers Media CHUR-FM , branded as "KiSS 100.5", in North Bay, Ontario CISS-FM , branded as "KiSS 105.3", in Ottawa, Ontario CHAS-FM , branded as "KiSS 100.5", in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario CJMX-FM , branded as "KiSS 105.3", in Sudbury, Ontario CKGB-FM , branded as "KiSS 99.3", in Timmins, Ontario CKIS-FM , branded as "KiSS 92.5", in Toronto, Ontario CHFM-FM , formerly known as "KiSS 95.9", in Calgary, Alberta CFRV-FM , branded as "KiSS 107.7", in Lethbridge, Alberta CKY-FM , branded as "KiSS 102.3", in Winnipeg, Manitoba CKKS-FM , branded as "KiSS RADiO", in Chilliwack, British Columbia CHTT-FM , formerly branded as "KiSS 103.1", in Victoria, British Columbia CHBN-FM , branded as "KiSS 91.7", in Edmonton, Alberta CHMX-FM , formerly known as "Kiss 92 FM", in Regina, Saskatchewan (owned by Harvard Broadcasting) CKIZ-FM , formerly known as "107.5 Kiss FM", in Vernon, British Columbia (owned by Jim Pattison Group) United States [ edit ] KISS-FM (brand) ,
240-654: The Lower Mainland as far as Chilliwack . Power was further increased to 10,000 watts in April 1957. Harold Carson, part of the Taylor, Pearson & Carson firm that owned CJVI, died in 1959, and his company became Selkirk Communications that year. In 1970, Selkirk acquired 100% ownership of CJVI. It switched to a country format in November 1972 and began branding as VI 90 on January 22, 1979. The country format
264-530: The AM band several times during the next 16 years as it switched to 630 kHz in 1928, to 1430 (with a power reduction to 50 watts) in 1933, and then to 1450 in 1935. It increased power back to 500 watts in 1939. With the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA) in 1941, it switched to 1480 kHz on March 29, 1941. The Victoria Times-Colonist bought CFCT on October 1, 1941 and sold
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#1732793598527288-978: The Beasley Broadcast Group) WRKS (now WEPN ), better known as "98.7 Kiss FM", former legendary soul and R&B station in New York City (owned by Emmis Communications) WSKU , better known as "105.5 Kiss-FM", in Utica, New York (owned by Roser Communications Network) WXSS , better known as "103.7 Kiss FM", in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (owned by Audacy) WLYK , known as "Kiss 102.7", in Cape Vincent, New York, targeting Kingston, Canada (owned by Rogers Media) KKST , known as "Kiss 98.7", in Alexandria, Louisiana (owned by Cenla Broadcasting) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
312-651: The CFCL studios relocated from the church to the Fletcher Brothers store on Douglas Street in Downtown Victoria . CFCL dropped its religious programming in 1925 when George Deauville bought the station and acquired a new licence for it. He changed its call letters to CFCT and moved its studios to the Bank of Toronto (now part of Toronto-Dominion Bank ) building on Douglas Street. CFCT moved around on
336-748: The Capital brand Kiss 105 , operated by Faze FM, based in Yorkshire - now part of the Capital brand Kiss 105-108 , previously known as "Vibe 105-108", based in the East of England Kiss FM (Bosnia and Herzegovina) , a Bosnian commercial station broadcasting from Kiseljak Kiss FM Chisinau , better known as "100.9FM", Moldovan branch of Kiss FM Romania Kiss FM (Finland) , owned by SBS Broadcasting Group and now defunct Kiss FM (Portugal) , radio station based in Algarve Kiss FM (Romania) ,
360-475: The FM dial. It exchanged frequencies and bands with Camosun College station CKMO . It began broadcasting on 103.1 MHz and became CHTT-FM . At the same time, college radio station CKMO began broadcasting on 900 AM. In 2012, CKMO went dark and the licence was handed in. CHTT-FM played a Top 40/CHR format branded as "Hot 103." The first song heard on Hot 103 was " Bye, Bye, Bye " by N'Sync . In 2003 ,
384-1823: The KISS FM logo under license from iHeartMedia) WVKS , also known as "92.5 KISS-FM", in Toledo, Ohio WXKS-FM , better known as "Kiss 108", in Boston - America's original KISS KCRS-FM "103-3 Kiss FM" in Midland/Odessa, Texas (owned by ICA) KISS-FM , "Kiss Rocks 99.5 FM", in San Antonio, Texas (owned by Cox Radio) KKSS "Kiss 97.3" in Santa Fe, New Mexico (owned by American General Media) KTRS-FM , better as "104.7 Kiss FM", in Casper, Wyoming (owned by Townsquare Media) KXSS-FM "96.9 Kiss-FM" in Amarillo, Texas (owned by Townsquare Media) KZII "102.5 Kiss-FM" in Lubbock, Texas (owned by Townsquare Media) WDMK , better known as "105.9 Kiss FM" in Detroit, Michigan (owned by Radio One) WKSE , "Kiss 98.5", in Buffalo, New York (owned by Audacy) WKSF , "99.9 Kiss Country" in Asheville, North Carolina (owned by iHeart) WMKS , formerly known as "100.3 Kiss FM" in High Point, North Carolina (owned by iHeartRadio) WNKS , "Kiss 95.1", in Charlotte, North Carolina (owned by
408-477: The afternoon, but retaining its music format throughout the rest of the day. 95.1 Kiss FM is known to broadcast at a very powerful 20kW ERP that reach its signal even extends to Makati and Quezon City in the north, Romblon , and Boracay in the south and Naga City , Camarines Sur in the southeast via unclear signal and due to same conflict frequency of RW 95.1 FM (an FM radio station in Pampanga). Thus, it
432-471: The format shifted to hot adult contemporary . On January 29, 2004, after playing " Love Song " by Sky , CHTT flipped to adult hits branded as Jack FM . The first song played on "Jack" was " Sharp Dressed Man " by ZZ Top . On February 24, 2015, CHTT flipped back to Top 40/CHR as KiSS 103.1 . The last song played on "Jack FM" was " Hit the Road, Jack " by The Stampeders , while the first song on "KiSS"
456-470: The main CBC radio network. CJVI moved to 900 AM on May 15, 1945. Taylor, Pearson & Carson acquired majority ownership of CJVI in 1951, and its studios relocated to its present location at 817 Fort Street in downtown Victoria in 1952. CJVI increased its power to 5,000 watts on July 28, 1954 at 2:26 PM. The boost increased its coverage on Vancouver Island to north of Nanaimo , south to Seattle and east to
480-563: The ownership to Rogers Media immediately afterward. CJVI dropped its CBC affiliation in 1991 (one of the last privately owned former affiliates to do so). On September 1, 1995, CFMS-FM was purchased by Rogers from then-owner Capital Broadcasting, paired up with CJVI and renamed CIOC-FM on December 11. On April 1, 1997, CJVI dropped its oldies format for a talk radio format, identifying on-air as "AM 900, Victoria's Information Superstation." It dropped that format and returned to oldies music on July 10, 1999. On September 2, 2000, CJVI moved to
504-492: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kiss_FM&oldid=1226481543 " Categories : Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Lists of radio stations Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732793598527528-410: Was " Uptown Funk " by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars . On August 7, 2019, all of the "KiSS" on-air staff were let go, and the station began promoting a major change to come the following week. On August 15, after playing a block of "goodbye"-themed songs ending with " Bye, Bye, Bye " by N'Sync , CHTT changed its format back to adult hits and returned to its former " Jack " branding. The first song on
552-458: Was dropped for a mix of soft adult contemporary and adult standards music in January 1984 as CJVI began broadcasting in AM stereo . The format switched to full service adult contemporary about a year later. More oldies music was gradually brought into the programming until CJVI had an all-oldies format by 1988. Maclean-Hunter Ltd. bought CJVI parent Selkirk Communications in 1989 and transferred
576-571: Was signed on in 1989 as 95.1 KI FM , with an Adult Contemporary format. In the early 2000s, it rebranded as 95.1 Kiss FM , with a Classic hits format. In July 2015, the station transferred from its long-time former studios in Broadcast Village, Brgy. Ibabang Dupay, Lucena , to the newly inaugurated 1022 DCG Tower 1 in Tayabas. Over the recent years, it has evolved into a Full service station, airing talk during mornings & parts of
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