CBE (AM)

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CBE
City of license Windsor, Ontario
Broadcast area Windsor-Chatham-Sarnia
Branding CBC Radio One
Frequency 1550 kHz (AM)
First air date September 1935 as CRCW. Relaunched July 1, 1950
Format Public Broadcasting
ERP 10,000 watts
Class A
Callsign meaning C B C Essex County
Former callsigns CRCW (1935-1937)
CBW (1937-1938)
Owner Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Website CBE

CBE is the callsign of the CBC Radio One station in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

CBE broadcasts at 1550 on the AM dial, and also reaches parts of Western Ontario via two relay transmitters located at Sarnia and Chatham.

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The station first aired in 1935 as CRCW 600, which broadcast until 1938 (changing its call sign to CBW in 1937). Between 1938 and 1950, CBC Radio programming was aired on private affiliate CKLW 1030, later 800. A CBC-owned station was subsequently relaunched in 1950 using its present call sign and frequency. Regional FM rebroadcasters were added in 1977.

CBE's local programs are The Early Shift in the morning, and Crosstown in the afternoon. The CBC's website previously indicated that the relay transmitters in Chatham and Sarnia aired CBLA's Ontario Morning in place of The Early Shift, although it no longer does.

See also CBE-FM, CBET, CBEF.

CBE has the following rebroadcasters:

  • CBEG-FM - Sarnia - 90.3 - and its rebroadcaster

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