CKNI-FM

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CKNI-FM
91.9 The Bend Logo.png
City of license Moncton, New Brunswick
Branding 91.9 The Bend
Slogan Metro's Perfect Music Mix
Frequency 91.9 MHz (FM)
First air date October 11, 2005
Format Adult contemporary
ERP 29.5 kWs (vertical)
70 kW (horizontal)
HAAT 211 meters (692 ft)
Class C
Owner Acadia Broadcasting
Website www.919thebend.ca

CKNI-FM is a Canadian radio station broadcasting at 91.9 FM in Moncton, New Brunswick owned by Acadia Broadcasting. CKNI's studios and offices are located at Jones Lake Place on Main Street in Moncton. The station airs an adult contemporary format branded as 91.9 the Bend "Metro's Perfect Music Mix".

CKNI-FM (2005-2014)

On November 26, 2004, Rogers Media received CRTC approval to operate a new English-language commercial FM News/Talk radio station at 91.9 FM in Moncton, New Brunswick. [1] News 91.9's first broadcast was on October 11, 2005 with studios located on Assomption Boulevard in downtown Moncton. CKNI was networked with sister stations CHNI-FM (which had been sold to Newcap Radio and became known as Rock 88.9) in Saint John and CJNI-FM (News 95.7) in Halifax. Broadcasts included the national award-winning morning news/talk show The Morning News with Allan Dearing and Tara Clow from 6 to 10am weekdays. CKNI-FM also broadcast Moncton Wildcats, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Blue Jays games on nights when those teams are playing.

On March 31, 2014, CKNI-FM was sold to Acadia Broadcasting from Rogers Media, the acqusition which was approved by the CRTC was planning to allow that station to switch from a News/talk format to a music format.

On August 8, 2014, CKNI-FM flipped to AC branded as 91.9 the Bend.

On air radio broadcaster

CKNI on air team as of August 2014:
The Bend Breakfast with Josh McLellan 6am - 10am
At Work with Leo Melanson 10am - 2pm
The Drive Home with Jeannie Mac 2pm - 7pm
Weekends with Shane O, Jessy, and Katey.

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