CKKS-FM, a radio station (107.5/104.9 FM) licensed to Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which previously held the call sign CFUN.
CFTE, a radio station (1410 AM) licensed to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which held the call sign CFUN from 1955 to 1969 and again from 1973 to 2009.
Community for Unified Newark, a precursor to the Congress of Afrikan People
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CFUN may refer to: CKKS-FM, a radio station (107.5/104.9 FM) licensed to Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,...
limited to weather and traffic updates, and weekend specialty programming. CFUN first signed on the air on April 10, 1922 as CJCE at 750 AM, co-owned by...
track also hit #3 in Vancouver, British Columbia (both at CKLG 730 AM and CFUN 1410 AM in July 1967). However, the single failed to break out nationally...
who followed music tuned in to CFUN 1410 AM, which advertised its "Request Line". Being skeptical about whether CFUN really listened to requests, they...
failed to reach the British charts. However, it was a hit in Vancouver's CFUN in January 1963. In the summer of 1963, after becoming a regular on the musical...
Chart (1964) Peak position Australia (Kent Music Report) 5 Canada (Vancouver CFUN) 2 Denmark (Danmarks Radio) 12 New Zealand (Lever Hit Parade) 4 South Africa...
purchased CKST on February 10, 2003, adding to the company's ownership of CFUN, CHQM-FM and CKVU-DT in Vancouver. It was a member of CHUM Limited's short-lived...
"CHUM-FM" hot adult contemporary Vancouver CKST AM 1040 "The Team 1040" sports CFUN AM 1410 news/talk CHQM FM 103.5 "QMFM" adult contemporary Victoria CFAX AM...
older MOR crowd—in 1959. Forst became "Frosty" in 1960, when he was hired by CFUN. There, he teamed up with Al Jordon, Dave McCormick, Ken Chang and Brian...
the CHUM Limited broadcasting chain, which included CFRW in Winnipeg and CFUN in Vancouver, with airplay spreading to additional stations. In the RPM magazine...
1965 Mel moved to CFUN in Vancouver, presenting from 6 pm to 9 pm Monday to Friday, and 4 pm to 9 pm on Saturday. Coincidentally, CFUN was also using the...
the border in Vancouver, British Columbia, appearing in the top 40 of the CFUN chart. The popularity of the Roberts release effectively buried another "reasonably...
Incident (1981) and Jane Doe (1983). He worked as an on-air host at the CBC, CFUN, KISS FM, CHMJ and Clear-FM. In 2003, he and his wife hosted provincial Premier...