CFGW-FM

Coordinates: 51°25′47″N 102°27′23″W / 51.42972°N 102.45639°W / 51.42972; -102.45639
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CFGW-FM
Broadcast areaEastern Saskatchewan
West-Central Manitoba
Frequency94.1 MHz (FM)
Branding94.1 Cruz FM
Formerly Fox FM
Programming
FormatRock leaning adult hits
NetworkCFWD-FM 96.3 Cruz FM
CKEA-FM 95.1 Cruz FM
CHFT-FM 100.3 Cruz FM.
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
OwnerHarvard Media
CJGX
History
First air date
July 1, 2001
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT175.5 meters (576 ft)
Links
Websitecruzyorkton.com

CFGW-FM is a Canadian radio station in Yorkton, Saskatchewan which broadcasts a rock-leaning adult hits format brand station as 94.1 Cruz FM. This station has a sister station with the call letter CJGX, branded GX94. Both studios are currently located at 120 Smith Street East, Yorkton SK.

CFGW was licensed in 2000 and began broadcasting in 2001.[1] This station is the most recent in format flips done by Harvard Media as part of their enterprise brand restructuring.

History[edit]

Originally launched on July 1st, 2001 at 94.1 FM in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The Fox was a pop, rock, and dance station. After several years, The Fox rebranded to Fox FM with the slogan "More Hits, More Favourites". This came with a format swap to hot adult contemporary.

On May 21st at 5:00 AM CST, CFGW transitioned from Fox FM to 94.1 Cruz FM, joining the Cruz FM group of stations from Harvard Media, along with CFWD "96.3 Cruz FM" in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CKEA "95.1 Cruz FM" in Edmonton, Alberta, and CHFT "100.5 Cruz FM" in Fort McMurray, Alberta.

Starting at 5:30 PM CST on Friday May 17th, CFGW switched the music it was broadcasting to the current rock-leaning adult hits format without the use of the Cruz FM branding. All prior station imaging ceased, as new non-Fox FM branded imaging began running. This imaging which teased a big announcement for Tuesday morning. The station would jukebox without announcer, commercial, or programming breaks for the entire May Long Weekend, until the first legal ID ran. This was quickly followed by the first announcer break introducing the new format. This was preformed by Eddie Q. and Craig "Reader" Read.

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