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You may not know the radio dial in Alberta, but you may have heard of CKUA-FM. Canada's oldest community station is 97 years old and there are fears it may not live to see its 100th birthday. The problem? An extreme cash crunch so dire, it could leave the legendary Edmonton outlet going silent.
It needs $3 million by September or the transmitter gets turned off, possibly for good.
"The station has become known for supporting local musicians, playing tracks from more than 1,000 Alberta and 3,000 Canadian artists annually. [CEO Marc] Carnes said CKUA was the first station in Canada to broadcast a football game, the first to stream online and the first to showcase Canadian icons such as k.d. lang, Jann Arden and Corb Lund.
“CKUA isn’t just a broadcasting investment — it’s a heritage investment,” said Carnes, noting the station’s “priceless” historical record collection.
“As Canada’s first public broadcaster, we are the blueprint for all public and community broadcasters across Canada."
Closing in on 100 years, CKUA Radio could go dark without cash infusion
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CKUA went through a shutdown of its operations back in March of 1997 for 5 weeks due to financial mismanagement and political squabbles.
The radio network also operated Alberta's Emergency Public Warning System (the predecessor to the Alberta Emergency Alert system and the National Public Alerting System/AlertReady) until 2010.
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Turns out this isn't the only non-profit or college station that's in trouble.
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When I worked in Edmonton in the 1990s, CKUA was seen as an eclectic part of the local broadcasting scene (less so in Calgary) that offered a wide range of music from bluegrass to big bands. Steady government funding, plus a strong corporate donation base, kept the station going and meant that ratings didn't matter as much as they did for commercial outlets. Unfortunately, funding cuts and partisan infighting over the station's direction, similar to what we saw at CIUT and the former CKLN, meant that a lot of local support has bled away over the years. It's a shame when a tradition comes to an end, but that's what happens when the media environment changes.
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It's not often three stories about college or indie radio stations in Canada appear over 48 hours, but here's another one. It concerns CJTR in Regina, where the problem isn't money exactly, it's a new owner and what that could mean.
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CKUA is different from most Canadian community stations that began as, or still are, run by University student associations. It has more in common with its American counterparts and runs a fairly consistent music format (AAA basically) while the University-affiliated stations run block programming, As a result, it also has respectable ratings, finishing ahead of two commercial FMs, CBC2, and Corus' all-news station in the latest ratings.
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Former CKUA general manager Ken Regan offers his thoughts in this Twitter thread on CKUA's current problems and why funding is still desperately needed.
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CKUA has raised a remarkable $850,000 in just two days. But that's still far short of what it says it needs to survive.
Urgent CKUA Radio drive raises $850K in two days
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They have now raised over $1 million in five days. CKUA needs to raise $3 million total by the end of September. So hopefully the remaining $2 million will continue to be pledged at a brisk pace.
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paterson1 wrote:
They have now raised over $1 million in five days. CKAU needs to raise $3 million total by the end of September. So hopefully the remaining $2 million will continue to be pledged at a brisk pace.
Good news! Donations to community radio and TV have been really weak for a while; glad they had a strong start.
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Alberta radio CKUA is on fire with their fundraising campaign. The first quarter ended last evening at midnight and the goal was $775,000. They hope to raise $3 million in total by the end of September.
The first goal was smashed with more than $1,670,760 donated by midnight!
Congratulations, over half of the total amount needed to keep CKUA running has already been raised!
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According to this info the station is burdened with $6M of debt. That's a lot of spending. And four years ago they had nearly $2M cash in reserve. I wouldn't give them a penny.
Sort of related ... I was inspired once to send a few bucks 91.1 way until I read a published financial statement. 350,000 dollars worth of office furniture in the joint.
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Whether it was a scare tactic or true dire straits, their desperate pleas for funds seems to have worked.
CKUA Radio fundraising campaign pushing $2 million
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The important thing is the fact that the station is going to reach their financial target, and it shows that people in Edmonton and the province must really value CKUA. I can't think of any radio station where I live that would get public support like this. CKUA first went on the air in 1927 and was Canada's first public radio.
This infusion of cash will only make for a better station., on and off of the air.
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The history of CKUA is certainly an unusual one. It's had to fight for its existence since it started in 1927, the oldest campus station in Canada. Even the call letters they wanted were a problem.
"...they bought CFCK from Radio Supply Company Limited. Then they applied to have the station’s call letters changed to CUOA — “U.O.A.” standing for UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA, but the authorities advised that the first two letters “CU” were allocated to another country. After a great amount of debate the letters “CKUA” were decided upon."
How CKU(niversity)A(lberta) Got Its Start
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Canada's oldest community radio station didn't quite make its goal of raising $3 million. Still, they claim to have found "efficiencies" that will allow them to stay on the air. That's a lot of "efficiencies," which makes me wonder how much they really needed in the first place.
CKUA Radio ‘bridging the gap’ as station falls short of $3M fundraising goal
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CFCK is right up there with CKOC and CKNT.
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"That's a lot of "efficiencies," which makes me wonder how much they really needed in the first place. "
Probably the $2.5 million that they raised....still an impressive amount for listener support..
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Proving that if at first you don’t succeed, try again.
CKUA fundraiser seeks support to reach $1 million goal
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As of Friday, they are three quarters of the way to their million dollar goal for the Fall Fund Raiser.
One of the efficiencies they have implemented is pretty drastic: no preventative maintenance on any of their 16 FM transmitters across Alberta. If a transmitter goes off the air, then they'll worry about it.
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CKUA has reached its fundraising goal of $3 million