CFGQ-FM

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CFGQ
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Broadcast area Calgary & Banff, Alberta
Branding Q107
Slogan Deep into the Music
First air date April 15, 1982 (as CKIK-FM)
Frequency 107.3 MHz (FM) Calgary; 100.1 MHz FM Banff
Format classic rock
ERP 100 kW Calgary; 92 W Banff
Owner Corus Entertainment
Website Q107

CFGQ is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 107.3 MHz FM stereo in Calgary, Alberta.

The station was launched on April 15, 1982 as CKIK-FM and first broadcast an adult album rock format, later switching to hot adult contemporary. It went through a number of hands before being purchased by Corus Radio Company (now Corus Entertainment) in 2000, at which time the format changed to classic hits and the call letters were changed to CFGQ.

CFGQ also has an FM transmitter in Banff which broadcasts on 100.1 MHz FM stereo with an effective radiated power of 92 watts.

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