Golden West Broadcasting

Golden West Broadcasting Ltd.
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia
FoundedAltona, Manitoba (1957)
HeadquartersAltona, Manitoba
Area served
Western Canada
Key people
Elmer Hildebrand (CEO)
Brett Adnum (President)
ProductsMedia, Broadcasting
OwnerElmer Hildebrand
Websitegoldenwest.ca

Golden West Broadcasting Ltd.[1] is a Canadian radio and digital media company based in Altona, Manitoba. It is the largest independent radio broadcaster in Canada. The company primarily operates small-market radio stations and internet portals in the Prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

History

Golden West Broadcasting was founded as Southern Manitoba Broadcasting (SMB) on March 13, 1957 when CFAM signed on in Altona with eleven employees.[2]

The company opened its first FM station in 1962 to serve the Winnipeg area, known as CFMW, but the station was later sold to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1965.

Despite losing money in the Winnipeg market, SMB began to expand its AM coverage in rural areas, starting with CHSM in Steinbach in 1964. The new station initially simulcast from CFAM, launching its own programming ten years later.

In 1974, the company adopted the Golden West Broadcasting name after acquiring Frontier City Broadcasting and its stations in Swift Current and Shaunavon, marking the company's first expansion outside of Manitoba.

Golden West re-entered the FM market in 1998 with CILT-FM in Steinbach.[3]

Radio stations

City/Town Call Sign Frequency Band Format
Airdrie, Alberta CFIT-FM 106.1 FM Hot adult contemporary
Altona, Manitoba CFAM 950 AM Easy listening
Boissevain, Manitoba CJRB 1220 AM Easy listening
Cochrane, Alberta CKXY-FM 91.5 FM Country
Estevan, Saskatchewan CJSL 1150 AM Classic hits
CHSN-FM 102.3 FM Hot adult contemporary
CKSE-FM 106.1 FM Country
Grande Prairie, Alberta CJGY-FM 96.3 FM Contemporary christian music
High River/Okotoks, Alberta CHRB 1140 AM Christian radio
CFXO-FM 99.7 FM Country
CKUV-FM 100.9 FM Hot adult contemporary
Humboldt, Saskatchewan CHBO-FM 107.5 FM Hot adult contemporary
Kindersley, Saskatchewan CFYM 1210 AM Classic hits
CKVX-FM 104.9 FM Country
Lacombe, Alberta CJUV-FM 94.1 FM Classic hits
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan CHAB 800 AM Oldies
CILG-FM 100.7 FM Country
CJAW-FM 103.9 FM Hot adult contemporary
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba CFRY 920 AM Country
CHPO-FM 93.1 FM Country
CJPG-FM 96.5 FM Hot adult contemporary
Rosetown, Saskatchewan CJYM 1330 AM Classic hits
Shaunavon, Saskatchewan CJSN 1490 AM Classic hits
Steinbach, Manitoba CHSM 1250 AM Easy listening
CILT-FM 96.7 FM Hot adult contemporary
CJXR-FM 107.7 FM Country
Strathmore, Alberta CKMR-FM 104.5 FM Country
Swift Current, Saskatchewan CKSW AM 570 Classic hits
CIMG-FM 94.1 FM Country
CKFI-FM 97.1 FM Hot adult contemporary
Weyburn, Saskatchewan CFSL 1190 AM Classic hits
CKRC-FM 103.5 FM Hot adult contemporary
CHWY-FM[4][5] 106.7 FM Country
Winkler/Morden, Manitoba CKMW-FM 88.9 FM Country
CJEL-FM 93.5 FM Hot adult contemporary
Winnipeg, Manitoba CHVN-FM 95.1 FM Contemporary christian music
CKCL-FM 107.1 FM Classical music

Other operations

On October 28, 2004, Canadian Satellite Radio announced a partnership with both Golden West Broadcasting and Rawlco Communications that would give the two broadcasting companies the option to acquire an ownership interest in CSR should its satellite radio application be approved by the CRTC.

In a press release for the announcement, Elmer Hildebrand, CEO of Golden West Broadcasting, stated:

"Satellite radio has the potential to deliver enormous positive impact to Canadians at all levels of this industry - musicians, artists, and listeners alike. I am happy to participate in this application which I believe will have a positive impact on commercial radio, and given this technological development, it is important to license and regulate it in Canada expeditiously."[6]

CSR's application and two others were approved on June 16, 2005; CSR's service, XM Radio Canada, launched on December 1, 2005.

Hildebrand owns three radio stations in the city of Saskatoon through Saskatoon Media Group—which are separate from Golden West.[7]

In February 2021, the company acquired the Steinbach-based Summit Organizational Development.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Golden West Ownership Chart" (PDF). Ownership Charts - CRTC. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
  2. ^ "CFAM Radio 950 - 50 Years" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Golden West Broadcasting Ltd. – The History of Canadian Broadcasting". Retrieved 2025-05-13.
  4. ^ Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2011-595 (item #14)
  5. ^ Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2012-105
  6. ^ "CANADIAN SATELLITE RADIO". Canadian Satellite Radio. Archived from the original on 2006-02-07. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  7. ^ "Internet jazz station launches today". The StarPhoenix. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
  8. ^ "Golden West acquires Summit Organizational Development". Ownership Charts - CRTC. Retrieved 2021-05-06.