CIMA (AM)

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CIMA
Defunct
Broadcast areaGreater Vancouver
Frequency1040 kHz (AM)
BrandingMagic 104
Programming
FormatAdult standards
Ownership
OwnerMonarch Broadcasting
History
First air date
September 2, 1986
Last air date
February 4, 1992
Former call signs
CIOF
CKXY
Call sign meaning
CI MAgic
Technical information
ClassB
Power50 kilowatts

CIMA was a Canadian AM radio station located in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1986 to 1992 [citation needed].

History[edit]

CIMA signed on for the first time as CIOF on September 2, 1986.[1] The station offered an adult contemporary format and was originally owned by Don Hamilton. Over the course of the station's six-year history, the format changed from AC to Top 40 to active rock to Top 40 to AC and finally on adult standards.[1]

In 1992, the CRTC authorized Western World Communications (the owners of CKST 800) to buy CIMA. Under the request of Western World Communications, CIMA would sign off and CKST would be free to use CIMA's former frequencies and move their transmitters to CIMA's.[2]

CIMA left the air on February 4, 1992.[3]

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