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CKNX Tales from Wingham: the Radio & Television Town of Canada

 
Letter from Wingham Radio Club about updating their equipment in 1931
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Rau family - regular performers on CKNX
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Early Wingham hockey team-like the ones Doc covered with his play-by-play commentary
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Rau Family - regular performers on CKNX
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This is a story about the early days of CKNX written in the 1950s by the station.
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Story about the early days of CKNX
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Early logo for 920 CKNX's radio station.
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Howard Bedford was W.T. Cruickshank's first partner and commercial manager.
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920 CKNX letterhead showing the slogan - "the Ontario Farm Station"
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Harry J. Boyle worked at 920 CKNX from 1935 to 1941as a news announcer.
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This letter describes Harry J. Boyle's experience working at CKNX radio as a news announcer.
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Harry J. Boyle describes his experience at CKNX as a newscaster between 1935-1941.
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Original news desk of Harry J. Boyle
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Exterior of CKNX on Josephine Street, Wingham - circa 1940s
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Johnny Brent broadcasting outside the original radio station on Josephine Street in Wingham.
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The radio control room of CKNX in 1938.
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Interior of the original radio station located on Josephine Street, Wingham, Ontario
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Radio announcer, Doug Fry, at the radio master control panel in the CKNX radio station
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