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In 1981, Harvard first expanded into radio with the purchase of 620 CKRM-AM and CFMQ-FM now CHMX-FM (My92.1) in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Originally opening its doors in 1926, 620 CKRM has almost as long a history as The Hill Companies in Saskatchewan. Currently, 620 CKRM the Source has been the official Saskatchewan Roughrider broadcast rights holder since 1983. Under their current agreement, Harvard Broadcasting will have 620 CKRM as the Rider Play-by Play voice until the year 2015.
In 2002, Harvard Broadcasting acquired Regina’s Rock Station 104.9 The WOLF (CFWF-FM) from Craig Broadcasting. The WOLF continues to be a market leader.
The Harvard Broadcasting Regina Radio Group is currently operating from a state-of-the-art broadcasting facility located directly in the "Heart of Regina" within the re-developed Century Plaza on the corner of 12th Avenue and Rose Street.
Since 2007, Harvard Broadcasting has seen exponential growth outside of its Regina broadcast holdings.
Calgary’s New Rock Alternative X92.9 (CFEX-FM) was added to Harvard Broadcasting, launching on January 1st 2007. MIX 103.7 Today’s Best Music (CFVR-FM) then opened its doors January 14th 2008, introducing the Hot AC format to Fort McMurray, Alberta. Later that year, Harvard Broadcasting moved into Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with Santa FM 96.3 Saskatoon’s Christams Music Channel (CFWD-FM) .
Joining the Harvard Broadcasting family on September 1, 2009 was Yorkton’s GX94 That’s Country (CJGX-AM) and The FOX The Best Mix (CFGW-FM).
In summer 2010 Harvard launched two new stations in Alberta, 100.7FM The River, a mainstream Adult Contemporary station in Red Deer followed by LITE 95.7FM Edmonton. The addition of the new stations helps fill in the north-south Alberta corridor and along with X92.9 FM in Calgary, Mix 103.7 FM in Fort McMurray and Hot 107 in Edmonton will be an integral parts of Harvard Broadcasting’s focus.
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