CJBA-FM

Last updated
CJBA-FM
City Attawapiskat, Ontario
Frequency 107.1MHz
Programming
Format First Nations community radio
Ownership
Owner Attawapiskat First Nation Educational Authority
History
First air date1995 (1995)
Links
Website afnea.com

CJBA-FM is a First nations community radio station that operates at 107.1 FM in Attawapiskat, Ontario, Canada.

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Owned by the Attawapiskat First Nation Educational Authority, the station was given approval by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in 1995. [1]

Programming

CJBA-FM provides both English and Native-languages radio programming with 60 hours of local content and 20% must be in Cree.

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