CFCO (AM)
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| Broadcast area | Chatham-Kent, Ontario |
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| Branding | Classic Gold 630 |
| Slogan | Your News Leader in Southwestern Ontario |
| Frequency | 630 kHz (AM) / 92.9 (MHz) |
| First air date | 1926 |
| Format | Full Service / Oldies |
| ERP | 10000 watts Daytime 6000 watts Nighttime 250 watts on 92.9 |
| Class | AM Class B / FM Class A1 |
| Callsign meaning | Coming From Chatham Ontario |
| Former callsigns | 10BT |
| Owner | Blackburn Radio |
| Website | CFCO |
CFCO (630 AM and 92.9 FM) and is a news, sports, and oldies radio station located in Chatham, Ontario. Known as "Classic Gold 630," the station airs a mix of music from the late 1950s through the early 1980s, with a heavy local news commitment, and some sports play-by-play.
Morning personality George Brooks has been at the station since 1976. "Ask The Health Expert" has become a popular program (approximately 17,000 listeners during the hour) hosted by Kim Iles and Greg Foster where they have experts (which include Dr. Cass Ingram, Dr. Brenda Watson and Dr. Lindsey Duncan), call in to answer health issues. Another popular specialty program on CFCO is the Monday drive-time feature "That's Sports," hosted by CFCO disc jockey Mike Regnier and sports director Gary Patterson. "The Trading Post," a local Tradio-type program, airs twice a day six days a week.
CFCO airs play-by-play of Toronto Maple Leafs games during hockey season and Toronto Blue Jays games during baseball season. Weekend specialty programs include "Shake Rattle Showtime" with Jim Parsons (Saturday afternoons), which features late '50s and early '60s oldies; the local Sunday-morning "Gospel Greats," featuring inspirational music and hymns; and "Sentimental Journey" with Loran Fevens late Sunday mornings, featuring big band and adult standards music from the 1930s-1950s.
The AM station broadcasts in C-QUAM AM Stereo and has a daytime signal that reaches as far northwest as Saginaw, MI and as far south as Toledo, Ohio (as well as a signal that reaches as far east Metro Toronto), making the station a cult favorite on the U.S. side of the border as well as Chatham-Kent's primary local station. Along with sister stations CKSY-FM and CKUE-FM, CFCO is owned by Blackburn Radio. The station made several upgrades during the previous ownership of BeaVer Broadcasting, including an increase in nighttime power from 1,000 to 6,000 watts (the station broadcasts with 10,000 watts by day). The high quality of the stereo AM audio of CFCO is even featured on a tuner manufacturer's website.
The AM radio station has been on the air since 1926. CFCO, which stands for "Coming From Chatham Ontario", featured middle of the road and adult contemporary formats through much of its history, moving to an oldies format around 1992. In 2000, the station added its FM signal at 92.9 to improve reception of the station's programming in office buildings in Chatham. The FM simulcasts the AM 100% and initially broadcast with only 50 watts of power (later quintupled to 250 watts).
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| Essex County | Windsor: CBEF 540 • CKWW 580 • CKLW 800 • CBE 1550 • CIMX 88.7 • CBE 89.9 • CJAM 91.5 • CIDR 93.9 • CKUE-1 100.7 • CJBC-2 103.9 • Leamington: CJSP 92.7 • CHYR 96.7 • CBEF-1 103.1 |
| Chatham-Kent | Chatham: CFCO 630 AM & 92.9 FM • CBEE 88.1 • CKGW 89.3 • CKSY 94.3 • CKUE 95.1 |
| Lambton County | Kettle Point: CKTI 107.7 • Sarnia: CHOK 1070 AM & 100.9 FM • CKTI-1 103.3 • CBEG 90.3 • CFGX 99.9 • CHKS 106.3 |
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