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Thunder Bay / CJUK-FM / CKTG-FM / Low-power broadcasting / CKPR-FM / CJTL-FM / Communication / Electronic engineering / New Zealand / CJOA-FM / United Christian Broadcasters / Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Date: 2014-06-05 16:08:46
Thunder Bay
CJUK-FM
CKTG-FM
Low-power broadcasting
CKPR-FM
CJTL-FM
Communication
Electronic engineering
New Zealand
CJOA-FM
United Christian Broadcasters
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

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