Harvard Broadcasting

CKRM

LITE 92 fm

WOLF

X

MIX 103.7

MIX 103.7

MIX 103.7

MIX 103.7

About Us

Harvard Broadcasting came into being in 1977, when The Hill Companies purchased CKCK-TV, the Regina-based CTV affiliate station. After a prosperous nine years, the station was sold to Baton Broadcasting in 1986.

In 1981, Harvard expanded into radio with the purchase of CKRM and CFMQ, also both local stations. CKRM had almost as long a history as the Hill Companies in Saskatchewan. It entered the broadcast world in 1926 as Moose Jaw's CJRM, providing rural listeners with Winnipeg's daily grain and market reports. At that time, the station was owned by James Richardson and Sons. In 1943, the stations call letters became CKRM. The studio relocated many times from its first home in the James Richardson building in Moose Jaw before settling into a location on Halifax Street in Regina where it has remained since the 50's.  Harvard Broadcasting moved to its current state of the art home at the corner of Rose Street and 12 Avenue in the new Century Plaza in April of 2006.

There have been significant changes to Harvard Broadcasting over past number of years which included a change of frequency for CKRM to 620 AM in the fall of 2001 and the purchase of CFWF-FM, 104.9 the Wolf. Today, Harvard Broadcasting Inc. includes 620 CKRM, Lite 92 FM, and 104.9 The Wolf in Regina, CFEX-FM - X92.9 in Calgary, CFVR-FM - Mix 103.7 in Fort McMurray and CFWD - Wired 96.3 in Saskatoon.

Harvard Broadcasting recently purchased GX94 (CJGX-AM) and Fox FM (CFGW-FM) in Yorkton, Saskatchewan from GX Radio Partnership owners Lyle and Brenda Walsh.

Heading up the Harvard Broadcasting group is Mr. Bruce Cowie, Vice-President, Mr. Cam Cowie, General Manager, and Mr. Michael Olstrom, Station Group Manager.