CFNR Radio Network is mainstream in many of the cities (55 communities) of Central and Northern B.C
and exclusively brings commercial Radio to the 42 First Nations Villages.
The station is also a proud member of the Western Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters (WAAB).

www.classicrockcfnr.ca

 

 

web site:
www.classicrockcfnr.ca

 

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CFNR - British Columbia

Classic Rock CFNR is operated by Northern Native Broadcasting - a non-profit organization based in Terrace, British Columbia. CFNR-FM has been in operation since 1986. CFNR is the only commercial content radio station broadcasting to over 50,000 people living in Aboriginal Communities in Northwestern and Central British Columbia. CFNR also broadcasts to the Queen Charlottes Islands, the Nass Valley, and all the surrounding coastal Native villages surrounding the Prince Rupert Area.


Programming

CFNR's Radio Network's Mainstream Rock format features Classic and Current rock artists and is extremely popular with listeners across the province. The network focuses on the 25-54 demographic and with a skew to the baby boomer group.

Programming for this station includes CFL (B.C. Lions) & NHL (Vancouver Canucks) sports broadcasts and it has been the official voice of the All-Native Basketball Tournament for over 20 years. The programming is family-friendly and represents the First Nation communities in Northern, British Columbia. CFNR Radio is also distributed to numerous repeater stations in the Northern half of the province.

With the ability to listen online, the capacity of the website has expanded to accommodate the large amount of listeners who tune in at work throughout the day.

A sample of the programming the network offers:

Tribal Traxx hosted by Lynne Terbasket plays traditional and contemporary First Nations music, with topical stories from movers and shakers in business and personal achievement, both locally and nationwide.

The Blues Hour where you'll hear the best of the blues, classic and contemporary.

Morning and Afternoon Road Reports

Tide Tables
daily for the current tide conditions for your nautical knowledge and safety.

Tourism Report is heard 3 times a day, 7 days a week with spectacular outdoor recreation and cultural events and activities throughout the Northwest.

Local, National and Regional News Reports

Vancouver Canucks and B.C. Lions broadcasts



WAAB MEMBERS

WAAB contact
Paul Macedo
780-455-2700

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National Account
Representation

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