CHCD-FM

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CD 98.9 FM - CHCD FM
Image:Cd_989_logo.gif
Broadcast area Simcoe/Norfolk County, Ontario
Branding "CD98.9"
Slogan "Norfolk's Perfect Music Mix"
First air date 1974 on AM / 1997 on FM
Frequency 98.9 MHz (FM)
Format adult contemporary
ERP N/A kW
Owner CHCD Radio
Website www.cd989.com

CHCD is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 98.9 FM in Simcoe, Ontario. The station airs an adult contemporary format branded as CD 98.9.

The station was originally launched in 1956 as AM 1560 CFRS, a 250-watt daytimer owned by Simcoe Broadcasting.

In 1974, the station moved to AM 1600, and adopted the callsign CHNR. The following year, the station was acquired by Redmond Broadcasting.

In 1997, the station moved to FM 106.7; in 2004, the station moved to its current frequency to improve signal reception in the area.

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