CJSN

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CJSN
CJSN 1490Radio logo.png
Broadcast areaSouthwestern Saskatchewan
Frequency 1490 kHz (AM)
BrandingCJSN 1490
Programming
Format Classic hits
Ownership
Owner Golden West Broadcasting
History
First air date
1966
Technical information
Class C
Power 1,000 watts
Links
Website swiftcurrentonline.com/cjsn

CJSN (1490 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, it serves southwestern Saskatchewan. It first began broadcasting in 1966. The station is currently owned by Golden West Broadcasting.

49°38′29″N108°29′15″W / 49.64139°N 108.48750°W / 49.64139; -108.48750


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