CJON may refer to:
CJON-DT, virtual and UHF digital channel 21, branded on-air as NTV, is an English-language independent television station licensed to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The station is owned by Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd. CJON's studios are located on Logy Bay Road in St. John's, and its transmitter is located in the Shea Heights area of St. John's.
CJYQ is an AM radio station broadcasting at 930 kHz in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Owned by Stingray Digital Group Inc. and airing a Country music format, the station is currently branded as 930 KIXX Country.
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St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the large Canadian island, Newfoundland. The city spans 446.04 square kilometres (172.22 sq mi) and is North America's easternmost city.
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Geoffrey William Stirling was a Newfoundland businessman and media magnate.
Donald Campbell Jamieson, was a Canadian politician, diplomat and broadcaster.
VOAR-FM is a Canadian radio station, which has a Christian radio format. It is licensed to Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, and serves the St. John's metropolitan area. VOAR is owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Newfoundland & Labrador. Its studios and offices are on Topsail Road in Mount Pearl. The transmitter is off Kenmount Road, also in Mount Pearl.
CBNT-DT, VHF channel 8, is a CBC Television owned-and-operated television station located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The station is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. CBNT's studios are located at 95 University Avenue, and its transmitter is located just south-southwest of George's Pond in St. John's.
James Aloysius McGrath, was a politician and the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland, Canada.
The Newfoundland Time Zone (NT) is a geographic region that keeps time by subtracting 3 1⁄2 hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) during standard time, resulting in UTC−03:30; or subtracting 2 1⁄2 hours during daylight saving time. The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the meridian 52 degrees and 30 arcminutes west of the Greenwich Observatory.
Joan Cook was a Canadian Senator for Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Canadian Forces Station St. John's is a Canadian Forces Station located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
CKXG-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting from Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador at 102.3 MHz with a classic rock format branded on-air as 102.3 K-Rock, and a repeater (CKXG-FM-1) at 101.3 MHz, in Lewisporte. The station launched in the 1960s as CJON-1 at 680 kHz, and is currently owned by Stingray Digital Group Inc. In 1977, after Don Jamieson bought out Geoff Stirling's interest in Radio CJYQ-930 Ltd, CJCN was renamed CIYQ. In 1983, Jamieson sold his company to CHUM Limited. In 1989, CHUM Limited sold the "Q" stations to Newcap. In 1990, CIYQ's program feed changed from CJYQ to CKIX-FM and changed its call letters again to CKXG. In 1999, with the AM equipment nearing the end of its life cycle, CKXG jumped to 102.3 FM. In the early 2000s, CKXG re-branded from KIXX Country to Magic 102 with a Hot adult contemporary format, and shortly afterwards to 101.3/102.3 K-Rock with a classic rock format. The other two KIXX Country stations outside of St. John's, CKXD-FM in Gander and CKXX-FM in Corner Brook, were also branded with the Magic name and then subsequently to K-Rock.
Channel 21 or TV21 may refer to:
The Newfoundland Herald is a weekly magazine available throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, published in St. John's. Owned by Stirling Communications International, a company founded by the late Geoff Stirling, the Herald is part news magazine, part entertainment magazine, and includes television listings for the province. It is generally distributed in convenience stores, supermarkets, and through door-to-door delivery.
Franco-Newfoundlanders, also known as Franco-Terreneuvians in English or Franco-Terreneuviens in French, are francophone and/or French Canadian residents of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The name Franco-Terreneuvian derives from Terre-Neuve, the French name of Newfoundland.
Joan Morrissey was a Canadian singer.
The following television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 21 in Canada:
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Newfoundland and Labrador.