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CKPW-FM (107.1 , "Play 107.1") is a in , Alberta. Owned by , it broadcasts a rhythmic adult contemporary format. Its studios are located on the Calgary Trail, while its transmitter is located in Acheson.


History
On October 17, 2008, the CRTC approved an application by John Charles Yerxa for a new station in Edmonton, which would feature a "diverse" format of new popular music aimed towards teens and young adult demographics. CJNW-FM started testing on September 16, 2009 (under the working title New 107 FM), and officially launched on October 6, 2009 as rhythmic contemporary Hot 107 FM. Yerxa's HOT 107 Launches Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2008-288 John Yerxa is the son of Hal Yerxa, a former broadcaster at , and was the only local station owner in Edmonton.

On December 21, 2011, the CRTC approved the sale of CJNW-FM from Yerxa to of Regina, Saskatchewan, making it a sister station to . Yerxa cited health issues as a factor in the sale.


Power 107 and trademark dispute
On August 15, 2019, the station flipped to a rhythmic adult contemporary format (promoted by Harvard Media as "rhythmic ") format as Power 107. The new format focuses mainly on , rhythmic, and hits from the 1990s and 2000s, along with some recurrents. The station changed its call letters to CKPW-FM to match the new branding.

The "Power" brand was formerly used by during their run as a Top 40 station from 1991 through 2004. This prompted that station's current owner Corus Entertainment to file a trademark lawsuit against Harvard in October 2019, alleging that CKPW's branding and imaging was deliberately intended to the goodwill of the "Power" brand, including use of a similarly-designed black and white logo, and use of a nearly-identical catchphrase for its "phrase that pays" promotion. Corus previously held trademarks on the names "Power 92" and "Power 107" (the latter for in Calgary), but they expired in 2015 due to non-renewal. It continues to hold a trademark on the previous "Power" logo, which was renewed through 2033.

On November 18, 2019, a Calgary court approved an injunction by Corus Entertainment, ordering Harvard to cease using the "Power" name or any variation of it. Harvard stated that it would not attempt to continue pursuing the matter in court, and planned to seek suggestions for a new name from listeners (who would also be entered in a contest to win $1,007). CKPW rebranded as Play 107.1 on December 20, 2019.

In the November 2019—February 2020 report, CKPW held a 3.1 audience share,http://assets.numeris.ca/Downloads/2019-20_03_Radio_ME_EdmontonToplineRadio.pdf increasing to 4.3 in the spring report. In September 2020, Harvard would extend the "Play" format to Regina sister station .


External links
  • CKPW-FM at The History of Canadian Broadcasting by the Canadian Communications Foundation

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