Then, depending on the time of day, we have programs tailor-made for the many ethnic communities we serve, broadcasting in over twenty languages every week.įairchild Radio maintains close contact with our communities and provides support whenever possible. With two stations on air 24/7, Fairchild Radio AM1470 and FM96.1 offer you the best and the most comprehensive Chinese radio programming with round the clock news, weather and traffic updates. Voices are our tool of the trade, but people are our greatest asset, and what talented people they are! From award-winning broadcasters to music insiders, local celebrities to international artists, movie critics to news commentators, whatever their background and their field of specialty, our hosts and producers have unyielding passion and dedication to broadcasting. With maximum reach in the most affluent market segment, supported by top quality radio programming and a customer-oriented marketing team, no wonder Fairchild Radio is the best medium to reach the Chinese community. According to the 5 significant marketing surveys conducted in 1995, 1998, 20, and 2007, Fairchild Radio has been rated as Vancouver’s most listened to Chinese radio station 5 times in a row. In Vancouver, our two stations, CJVB-AM1470 and CHKG-FM96.1 have been able to target the fast growing Chinese listening audience in Vancouver as well as those in over twenty other ethnic communities. With operations in Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary, Fairchild Radio has been serving the multicultural communities of Canada with three FM and two AM stations. WMAL-AM (630) The Sean Hannity Show.Established in 1993, Fairchild Radio Group is Canada’s only national multicultural radio network. Midnight - WAMU-FM (88.5) The World Today. Midnight - WTOP (1500 AM/107.7 FM) Dean Lane. Midnight - WMAL-AM (630) The Sam Donaldson Show. WOL-AM (1450) Bev Smith on American Urban Radio Network.ġ0 p.m. WMET-AM (1150) Dateline: Washington, with Dave Teeuwen.ġ0 p.m. WMAL-AM (630) WMAL Presents Charlie Warren.ĩ p.m. WTOP (1500 AM/107.7 FM) Debra Anderson and Dimitri Sotis.ħ p.m. WOL-AM (1450) Fifth Quarter with Butch McAdams.ħ p.m. WMAL-AM (630) The Chris Core Show.ħ p.m. Financial analysts answer questions on investing and the markets.Ħ p.m. WTEM-AM (980) Andy Pollin with the Sports Reporters.ĥ p.m. WABS-AM (780) Decision Today with Billy Graham.ĥ p.m. WJFK-FM (106.7) Opie and Anthony Show.Ĥ p.m. WAVA-FM (105.1) Janet Parshall's America. WTEM-AM (980) John Thompson Show.ģ p.m. WMAL-AM (630) The Sean Hannity Show.ģ p.m. WTNT-AM (570) Michael Graham Show.ģ p.m. ![]() WABS-AM (780) Janet Parshall's America.Ģ p.m. WTOP (1500 AM/107.7 FM) Shawn Anderson and Diane Kepley.Ģ p.m. WOL-AM (1450) Dean's Talk Room with Bernie McCain.Ģ p.m. ![]() Noon - WAMU-FM (88.5) Public Interest with Kojo Nnamdi.ġ p.m. News from Latin America, interviews and open phones. Noon - WOL-AM (1450) Law, Mortgages & You. WOL-AM (1450) Beauty Files with Juanita Deville.ġ1 a.m. WABS-AM (780) Focus on the Family.ġ1 a.m. News roundup: a look at the week's top news stories.ġ0 a.m. A satiric look at sports, featuring the Washington Post columnist.ġ0 a.m. The Exception to the Rulers with host Amy Goodman.ĩ a.m. English-language news, sports and entertainment information live from Beijing.ĩ a.m. WUST-AM (1120) China Radio International. French-language news, sports and entertainment information live from Paris.ĩ a.m. WUST-AM (1120) Radio France International. WOL-AM (1450) Joe Madison, "The Black Eagle."ħ a.m. WETA-FM (90.9) Music Through the Night. ![]() Including Schumann: Cello Concerto in A Minor, Op.
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