CJUL (AM)

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CJUL is a Canadian radio station broadcasting on 1220 AM from Cornwall, Ontario, owned by Corus Entertainment. The station is branded as AM1220, Today's News, Yesterday's Hits, and plays oldies from the 1960s and 1970s.

50% of the station's weekday broadcast is in the talk radio format and features the newsmagazines John Bolton's Cornwall Today, Cornwall@Noon and Cornwall@5. Charles Adler, of CJOB in Winnipeg, hosts the nationally syndicated Adler On-Line which runs from 2pm to 5pm local time.

The 1220 frequency in Cornwall was for decades the home of CJSS, which converted to the FM dial at 101.9 FM in 1999. Subsequently, rather than go dark, the AM 1220 frequency became home to CJUL, which debuted an adult standards format under the name "The Jewel"; the standards format was later changed to the current oldies format.

CJUL is owned along with CJSS-FM and CFLG-FM by Corus Entertainment.

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